WhiteVestmentsLiturgical colorused forResurrection,Theophany,andTransfiguration AsteriskProtects the host andrepresents the star inthe sky that shone inthe sky guiding the 3wise-men to theplace where Christand His Mother were.ChaliceWine andbreadadded forCommunionCandelabraOn the altarrepresentingthe 7 churchesin the book ofthe Revelation.ProsphoraThe specialbread that weoffer, which willbecome thebody of the Lordin the EucharistSpongeUsed to clean anycrumbs up on thealtar andrepresenting thesponge of vinegargiven to Jesus onthe crossOliveOilBlessed andused foranointing,baptism, andChrismationWater/WineWater mixed with winefor communion,representing the bloodand water that flowedfrom Jesus's side afterHis death. The winewill miraculouslybecome the blood ofthe Lord.RedVestmentsLiturgicalcolor usedfor theNativity ofthe LordAntimensionClothcontaining arelic onwhich Liturgyis servedTabernacleOn the altarand stores theconsecratedEucharistbefore and aftercommunionRedClothUsed at communionto catch any spills ofthe consecrated hostand representing thescarlet robe withwhich the soldiersmocked JesusBaptismalFontFilled withwater forinfantbaptismGoldVestmentsLiturgicalcolor used forgeneral feastsand regularLiturgies.SpearUsed to cut theProsphora during therite of preparationand representing thespear with which theRoman soldierpierced Jesus' side.FanEngraved with theseraphim, angelssurrounding thethrone of God and,in liturgy,surrounding thehost.GreenVestmentsLiturgicalcolor usedfor PalmSunday andPentecostPaten/DiskosPlate on which theProsphora isdivided during theProskomedia, thenholding theconsecrated breadZeonWater is warmed andpoured from the zeoninto the chalice,representing thewater with blood thatflowed from Jesus'sside at the crucifixion.CandlesOn the altar, inprocessions,and throughoutthe sanctuary,representing thelight of the LordCrossUsed forveneration andin processions,the cross fromthe crucifixionof our Lord.CenserUsed by priestor deacon tohave theincense riseto heavenIconostasisWall of iconsseparating thenave from thesanctuary in anOrthodoxchurch.GospelThe 4 books of theHoly Scripturestelling of the life ofJesus on earth:Matthew, Mark,Luke, and JohnHolyWaterBowlBowl for holywater usedfor blessingpeople orobjectsProskomediaTableTable to theside of the altaron which thepriest performstheProskomedia.VeilCover forChaliceand PatenPurpleVestmentsLiturgicalcolor usedfor Lent andCrucifixionSpoonWe receiveCommunionon thespoonArtophorionUsed to holdPresanctifiedhostBlueVestmentsLiturgical color forfeasts of theTheotokos: herNativity, her Entrancein the Temple, theAnnunciation, andher DormitionIncenseburned in thecenser, usuallycontainingfrankincense, andrepresenting theprayers rising toheavenAltarwhere themiracle ofthe Eucharisttakes place!BrushUsed tosprinkle withholy water thepeople orobjects to beblessedAerIt is the cloth covering theHoly Gifts and being wornby the priest or deacon (theone who carries the bread,not the wine) during theGreat Entrance. Whencovering the gifts after thegreat procession, itrepresents the stone thatJoseph usedWhiteVestmentsLiturgical colorused forResurrection,Theophany,andTransfigurationAsteriskProtects the host andrepresents the star inthe sky that shone inthe sky guiding the 3wise-men to theplace where Christand His Mother were.ChaliceWine andbreadadded forCommunionCandelabraOn the altarrepresentingthe 7 churchesin the book ofthe Revelation.ProsphoraThe specialbread that weoffer, which willbecome thebody of the Lordin the EucharistSpongeUsed to clean anycrumbs up on thealtar andrepresenting thesponge of vinegargiven to Jesus onthe crossOliveOilBlessed andused foranointing,baptism, andChrismationWater/WineWater mixed with winefor communion,representing the bloodand water that flowedfrom Jesus's side afterHis death. The winewill miraculouslybecome the blood ofthe Lord.RedVestmentsLiturgicalcolor usedfor theNativity ofthe LordAntimensionClothcontaining arelic onwhich Liturgyis servedTabernacleOn the altarand stores theconsecratedEucharistbefore and aftercommunionRedClothUsed at communionto catch any spills ofthe consecrated hostand representing thescarlet robe withwhich the soldiersmocked JesusBaptismalFontFilled withwater forinfantbaptismGoldVestmentsLiturgicalcolor used forgeneral feastsand regularLiturgies.SpearUsed to cut theProsphora during therite of preparationand representing thespear with which theRoman soldierpierced Jesus' side.FanEngraved with theseraphim, angelssurrounding thethrone of God and,in liturgy,surrounding thehost.GreenVestmentsLiturgicalcolor usedfor PalmSunday andPentecostPaten/DiskosPlate on which theProsphora isdivided during theProskomedia, thenholding theconsecrated breadZeonWater is warmed andpoured from the zeoninto the chalice,representing thewater with blood thatflowed from Jesus'sside at the crucifixion.CandlesOn the altar, inprocessions,and throughoutthe sanctuary,representing thelight of the LordCrossUsed forveneration andin processions,the cross fromthe crucifixionof our Lord.CenserUsed by priestor deacon tohave theincense riseto heavenIconostasisWall of iconsseparating thenave from thesanctuary in anOrthodoxchurch.GospelThe 4 books of theHoly Scripturestelling of the life ofJesus on earth:Matthew, Mark,Luke, and JohnHolyWaterBowlBowl for holywater usedfor blessingpeople orobjectsProskomediaTableTable to theside of the altaron which thepriest performstheProskomedia.VeilCover forChaliceand PatenPurpleVestmentsLiturgicalcolor usedfor Lent andCrucifixionSpoonWe receiveCommunionon thespoonArtophorionUsed to holdPresanctifiedhostBlueVestmentsLiturgical color forfeasts of theTheotokos: herNativity, her Entrancein the Temple, theAnnunciation, andher DormitionIncenseburned in thecenser, usuallycontainingfrankincense, andrepresenting theprayers rising toheavenAltarwhere themiracle ofthe Eucharisttakes place!BrushUsed tosprinkle withholy water thepeople orobjects to beblessedAerIt is the cloth covering theHoly Gifts and being wornby the priest or deacon (theone who carries the bread,not the wine) during theGreat Entrance. Whencovering the gifts after thegreat procession, itrepresents the stone thatJoseph used

Orthodox Liturgical Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. o-Liturgical color used for Resurrection, Theophany, and Transfiguration
    o-WhiteVestments
  2. N-Protects the host and represents the star in the sky that shone in the sky guiding the 3 wise-men to the place where Christ and His Mother were.
    N-Asterisk
  3. G-Wine and bread added for Communion
    G-Chalice
  4. I-On the altar representing the 7 churches in the book of the Revelation.
    I-Candelabra
  5. I-The special bread that we offer, which will become the body of the Lord in the Eucharist
    I-Prosphora
  6. I-Used to clean any crumbs up on the altar and representing the sponge of vinegar given to Jesus on the cross
    I-Sponge
  7. B-Blessed and used for anointing, baptism, and Chrismation
    B-OliveOil
  8. N-Water mixed with wine for communion, representing the blood and water that flowed from Jesus's side after His death. The wine will miraculously become the blood of the Lord.
    N-Water/Wine
  9. I-Liturgical color used for the Nativity of the Lord
    I-RedVestments
  10. I-Cloth containing a relic on which Liturgy is served
    I-Antimension
  11. B-On the altar and stores the consecrated Eucharist before and after communion
    B-Tabernacle
  12. I-Used at communion to catch any spills of the consecrated host and representing the scarlet robe with which the soldiers mocked Jesus
    I-RedCloth
  13. N-Filled with water for infant baptism
    N-Baptismal Font
  14. G-Liturgical color used for general feasts and regular Liturgies.
    G-GoldVestments
  15. G-Used to cut the Prosphora during the rite of preparation and representing the spear with which the Roman soldier pierced Jesus' side.
    G-Spear
  16. o-Engraved with the seraphim, angels surrounding the throne of God and, in liturgy, surrounding the host.
    o-Fan
  17. B-Liturgical color used for Palm Sunday and Pentecost
    B-GreenVestments
  18. B-Plate on which the Prosphora is divided during the Proskomedia, then holding the consecrated bread
    B-Paten/Diskos
  19. G-Water is warmed and poured from the zeon into the chalice, representing the water with blood that flowed from Jesus's side at the crucifixion.
    G-Zeon
  20. N-On the altar, in processions, and throughout the sanctuary, representing the light of the Lord
    N-Candles
  21. o-Used for veneration and in processions, the cross from the crucifixion of our Lord.
    o-Cross
  22. N-Used by priest or deacon to have the incense rise to heaven
    N-Censer
  23. o-Wall of icons separating the nave from the sanctuary in an Orthodox church.
    o-Iconostasis
  24. G-The 4 books of the Holy Scriptures telling of the life of Jesus on earth: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
    G-Gospel
  25. G-Bowl for holy water used for blessing people or objects
    G-HolyWaterBowl
  26. B-Table to the side of the altar on which the priest performs the Proskomedia.
    B-Proskomedia Table
  27. I-Cover for Chalice and Paten
    I-Veil
  28. N-Liturgical color used for Lent and Crucifixion
    N-PurpleVestments
  29. o-We receive Communion on the spoon
    o-Spoon
  30. G-Used to hold Presanctified host
    G-Artophorion
  31. o-Liturgical color for feasts of the Theotokos: her Nativity, her Entrance in the Temple, the Annunciation, and her Dormition
    o-BlueVestments
  32. B-burned in the censer, usually containing frankincense, and representing the prayers rising to heaven
    B-Incense
  33. B-where the miracle of the Eucharist takes place!
    B-Altar
  34. N-Used to sprinkle with holy water the people or objects to be blessed
    N-Brush
  35. o-It is the cloth covering the Holy Gifts and being worn by the priest or deacon (the one who carries the bread, not the wine) during the Great Entrance. When covering the gifts after the great procession, it represents the stone that Joseph used
    o-Aer