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| When mass ends, first | the priest blesses us. |
| After the priest blesses us, | we make the sign of the cross and say "Amen." |
| The sign of the cross reminds us | we are members of God's church and disciples of Jesus Christ. |
| When we are sent forth to live the Eucharist, the priest says | Go in peace. |
| The response to "Go in peace" is | "Thanks be to God." |
| We live the mass by | loving and helping others. |
| The priest or eucharistic minister puts the Host | in our hand or on our tongue. |
| We respond to The Body of Christ with | Amen. |
| We believe Jesus is present | in the Eucharist. |
| When we receive the Cup, the priest or Eucharistic minister says, | "The Blood of Christ" |
| After we receive Jesus and say Amen, | we sing a thanksgiving song together. |
| We thank Jesus for | coming to us. |
| We ask Jesus to | help us to live as His friends. |
| We ask Jesus to take care of | our families, friends, and everyone in need. |
| The Consecration is when | the bread and wine become Jesus Himself. |
| At Mass Jesus does for us what he did at the | Last Supper. |
| The words and actions of this person offers our gifts of bread and wine to God. | priest |
| The bread and wine may still look like bread and wine but they are really | the Body and Blood of Christ. |
| We proclaim our faith, singing these or other words: | When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again. |
| We give thanks to God for the gift of Jesus in the | Eucharist. |
| Eucharist means | "giving thanks" |
| Amen means | "yes, I believe" |
| We believe Jesus | is present in the Eucharist. |