This is what the Catechism defines as raising our minds and hearts to God.
What is prayer?
A covenant is this type of promise.
What is a solemn (or permanent) promise?
Prayer is this because it is a sharing of life with God.
What is communion?
This is the most direct way to become open to the Holy Spirit.
What is prayer?
The current Pope of the Catholic Church.
Who is Pope Leo XIV?
Prayer is called this because God calls us to Him first.
What is a gift from God?
Prayer involves not just words but this.
What is the whole person (body, mind, and heart)?
Communion means this.
What is sharing of life?
Spending time in this helps us hear God better.
What is silence?
The first part of the Mass when we encounter God's Word in the Scriptures.
What is the Liturgy of the Word?
Prayer is an encounter between our thirst and this.
What is God’s thirst?
The “hidden center” of the person where prayer happens.
What is the heart?
Through this sacrament, we are first united with Christ.
What is Baptism?
We can ask this person to intercede for us to help us grow closer to the Spirit.
Who is the Blessed Virgin Mary?
The ordinary minister of the Sacrament of Confirmation.
What is a bishop?
The kind of heart we should have when we pray.
What is a humble and contrite heart?
These physical actions can express prayer. (Name 3)
What are kneeling, bowing, standing, singing, sitting in silence (meditating) or making the Sign of the Cross?
Prayer ultimately unites us with this.
What is the Holy Trinity?
What is Pentecost?
The liturgical season where we fast, abstain, pray, and give alms in anticipation of Easter.
What is Lent?
The Gospel story where Jesus speaks about living water.
What is the woman at the well?
Prayer is described as this kind of relationship between God and man.
What is a covenant relationship?
Prayer connects us not only to God but also to this larger group.
What is the Church (or the Body of Christ)?
What is Confirmation?
The official colors of vestments in the Roman Catholic Church. (Name all of them)
What are white (gold), green, red, violet, rose, and black?