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Can you name the Saints in the Catholic Church's Eucharistic Prayer I?
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Saints in Eucharistic Prayer I Quiz
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Created Dec 27, 2009 in
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BigSwitz98
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Dec 29th, 2009 at 14:36 GMT
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Great quiz, except that Abraham and Abel aren't really considered saints.
tonybraintree
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Jan 6th, 2010 at 19:55 GMT
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And if you're going to accept multiple John's, for example, then it should be valid for all of them, or ask for more information for all of them - eg, John the Evangelist, John the Baptist, etc. Also Anacletus should be accepted for Cletus.
jpii
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Apr 17th, 2010 at 00:40 GMT
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The correct spelling is Cosmas. Otherwise, the names are correct because that's how they're listed in the Eucharistic Prayer. It says Cletus, not Anacletus. It says John, not John the Evangelist; but it does say John the Baptist.
Aell
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Apr 21st, 2010 at 01:25 GMT
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Perhaps you could accept Thaddeus as an alternate for Jude? Thaddeus is used in the Canon (Tridentine/Extraordinary Form), which is the same as EP1.
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