Mysteries of the Rosary
The Spiritual Life
Mysteries of the Rosary Cont.
Divine Office
Prayer
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What are the names of the 4 Mysteries of the Rosary?

Joyful

Sorrowful

Glorious

Luminous

100

What does the spiritual life?

Prayer.

Sacraments.

Good Works.

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What is the First Joyful Mystery?

The Annunciation. 

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The Divine Office is an example of what kind of prayer?

Vocal Prayer.

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what is prayer?

the raising of the heart and mind to God

200

What is the First Sorrowful Mystery?

The Agony in the Garden.

200

How does prayer help us to do good works?

Prayer helps us become closer to God.  By growing closer to God, we act in a way that reflects the life of God.  

200

What is the first Luminous Mystery?

The Baptism of Jesus.

200

This Person you know prays the divine office.

Fr. David

200

What are 2 forms of Prayer?

Mental and Vocal prayer.

300

The Finding in the Temple is what mystery?

The 5th Joyful Mystery?


300

The Wedding Feast at Cana is what number and in what Mystery?

The 2nd Luminous Mystery.
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What is the 5th Luminous Mystery?

The Institution of the Eucharist.

300

What is another word for the Divine Office?

Liturgy of the Hours.


300

What are the two types of mental prayer?

meditation and contemplation 

400

The 4th Sorrowful Mystery is what?

Jesus Carries his Cross. 

400

What is the First Glorious Mystery?

The Resurrection. 

400

What is the 3rd Sorrowful Mystery?

The Crowning with Thorns

400

Who has to prayer the Divine Office?

Certain members of the Church, like Priests and some religious.  
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What are at least 3 kinds of prayer we discussed about in this chapter?  

Rosary

Divine Office 

Hail Mary or the Our Father

St. Michael Prayer

500

What is the Divine Office?

The divine office is a prayer of praise and petition.

It uses the Psalms and readings from Scripture and the writings of the Saints.

500

How can we stay focused when we pray?

Using our distractions to help us in our prayer.  

Asking God for help.

Redirecting our thoughts towards God.

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