St. Mary visited this relative to celebrate the expectation of baby John and congratulate her on the work of God.
who is Elizabeth her cousin?
What is "my Savior"?
In her Song of Praise, St. Mary acknowledges God as this.
What is the symbol of pride?
The turtle’s fall from the sky represents this.
What is "Lord, have mercy"?
his phrase is repeated multiple times in the liturgies to seek God’s mercy.
What is the baby leapt with joy?
This is what happened to the baby in St. Elizabeth's womb when St. Mary arrived.
What is humility? Bonus if you know the quote
This virtue is highlighted when St. Mary says, "He has regarded the lowly state of His maidservant."
What is falling and dying?
This was the turtle’s fate after speaking out in pride.
True or False We have to only pray in church?
False
The Gospel that tells the story of St. Mary visiting St. Elizabeth.
What is the Gospel of Luke?
What is "He has exalted the lowly"?
According to St. Mary, God has done this for the humble.
What is opening its mouth to claim the idea?
The turtle made this fatal mistake while flying with the ducks.
Where is “His mercy is on those who fear Him from generation to generation”?
This phrase from St. Mary’s Song of Praise expresses God’s mercy toward all generations.
What is being "filled with the Holy Spirit"?
This term describes the immediate effect on Elizabeth when St. Mary arrived.
What is "henceforth all generations will call me blessed"?
St. Mary says this about how future generations will treat her.
What is humility?
This virtue, which was missing in the turtle, is key to avoiding spiritual downfall.
Where do we praise the Lord?
Trick question we should always praise the Lord.
What is "Blessed is she who believed"?
Elizabeth declared this about St. Mary in Luke 1:45.
What is "He has put down the mighty from their thrones"?
In her Song of Praise, St. Mary says God has done this to the mighty.
Name some people in the Bible that had pride?
Answers might vary
What verse did we say to memorize at the end of the lesson?
"My soul magnifies the Lord" (Luke 1:46)