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Jesus was pleased with the widow’s offering to the Temple because she ___ .

gave all the money she had

100

When Jesus said, “Do not let your left hand know what your right is doing” (Matthew 6:3), he meant that we should  ____

give alms in secret

100

Jesus said that people who give money in the synagogues simply to are hypocrites.

be praised by others

100

By the virtue of _ , we desire and expect from God everlasting life and the grace to achieve it.

hope

100

It has been God’s plan from the beginning for us to live in _____ .

harmony and partnership with others

200

What virtue enables us to love God with all our hearts and reach out to those who are suffering?

charity

200

As disciples of Christ, we are called to  ___ others.

serve

200

Saint Francis knew what he should do with his life when he ____

met a leper on the road

200

When Saint Francis began to visit hospitals and give money and clothes to the poor, what did his father do?

beat him and took him to the bishop

200

Saint Francis prayed to God that he would be __

an instrument of God’s peace

300

A _ is an ability to make morally good decisions that lead to the habit of doing good.

virtue

300

God created all human beings in his ___

image

300

The act of giving time, money, or goods to people in need is called ___

almsgiving

300

The _____ of temperance, justice, fortitude, and prudence are habits of avoiding sin, doing good, and living a holy life

Moral Virtues

300

Through the virtue of __, we believe in everything God has revealed and accept all that the Church teaches.

faith

400

God created us to live in ___ with others.

community

400

Practicing almsgiving is a work of ___ that pleases God.

justice

400

The greatest virtue we can practice is ___ , or love.

charity

400

In the Scriptures, Jesus taught us not to be attached to __ .

material possessions

400

The _______ of faith, hope, and charity help us become more holy.

Theological Virtues

500

Describe some ways that Catholics are called to live lives of service.

Catholics can serve others by using all the special gifts God has given them. These gifts include their talents, abilities, personality traits, time, and possessions. Catholics can also serve others through almsgiving, sharing their material possessions, and performing works of charity.

500

What are two ways you can serve others in your family, neighborhood, school, or parish?

Accept two reasonable responses for the second part, such as babysitting for younger siblings, raking leaves or shoveling snow for an elderly neighbor, joining the school choir, and becoming an altar server.

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