Fruits of the Holy Spirit
Saints
Prayer
Holiness
Holiness pt. 2
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How many fruits of the Holy Spirit are there?

12

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Birth: 7th Century, Ireland

Death: 650 AD, Geel, Belgium

Canonized: 1247

Feast Day: May 15

Patron Saint of: nervous disorders, mental disease, depression, and domestic abuse

St. Dymphna

100

Known as the ______ life: a life of prayer, as well as the recognition of the presence of God at all times

Interior Life

100

Christ calls each and every person to be holy no matter what your vocation is. What is this called?

Universal call to holiness

100

What are the two types of contrition? p.204

Perfect contrition

Imperfect contribution

200

List 6 of the 12 fruits

Charity, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, modesty, chastity, goodness

200

This saint received visions of the Virgin Mary in Paris, instructing her to create the Miraculous Medal, which promises great graces for those who wear it.

St. Catherine Labouré

200

Known as having a conversation with God

Prayer p.176

200

How do we judge if an action is good or evil? pp. 198

Object - the act itself

Intention - the intention behind the act (why you do it)

Circumstances - it can be more evil depending on the circumstances

200

Sorrow for sins out of pure love for God

Perfect contritition

300

The total dedication to God and love for him above all things

Charity

300

  • She was a young girl in the 19th century.
  • Her father forbade her from receiving First Communion.
  • She secretly received it at church.
  • When her father learned of it, he allegedly beat or stabbed her to death.
  • The church preserved her body, which became naturally mummified.

St. Innocencia

300

Who can help us with prayer?

The Holy Spirit can help us to know what to ask for and how to praise God p.178

300

What are 2 teachings that can help us live a life of holiness? 

The Ten Commandments

The Beatitudes

300

Sorrow for sins out of fear and punishment

Imperfect contrition

400

Gladness in the Lord

Joy

400

Birth: 1380, Netherlands

Death: Died at the age of 15

Canonized: March 14, 1890 by Pope Leo XIII

Feast Day: April 14

Patron Saint of: ice skating, chronically ill

St. Lidwina

400

What are the 3 expressions of prayer? p.183

vocal prayer, meditative prayer, contemplative prayer

400

How should we form our conscience? pp. 199

- Learn the moral teachings of the Church, active prayer life, making a daily examination of conscience

400

The practical judgement about the right or wrong thing to do in a particular concrete situation

Conscience

500

Helps us to understand that God has a time and a season for everything 

Patience

500

Birth: c. January 6, 1412 (Domrémy, France)

Death: May 30, 1431 (Rouen, France)

Canonized: May 16, 1920 (by Pope Benedict XV)

Feast Day: May 30

Patron Saint of: France; soldiers; prisoners/captives; women in the military; people ridiculed for their faith

St. Joan of Arc

500

Wha are the forms of prayer? p.184

Blessing and donation, petition, intercession, thanksgiving, and praise

500

What are the theological virtues? p. 205

Faith, Hope, and Love (Charity)

500

What are the 3 vocations recognized by the church?

Marriage, Holy Orders, and Consecrated Life

600

Involves restraint of our desires in both thought and action

self-control

600

Birth: July 16, 1194 (Assisi, Italy)

Death: August 11, 1253 (Assisi, Italy)

Canonized: September 26, 1255 (by Pope Alexander IV)

Feast Day: August 11

Patron Saint of: television; eye disease; embroiderers; laundry workers; gilders; the Order of Poor Ladies (Poor Clares)

St. Clare of Assisi

600

How can we strengthen our prayer life? pp. 1790182

- setting aside a time and place to pray, avoiding distractions, making a plan, and starting small and building up

- we can also pray with the Church

600

What are the cardinal virtues? p.205

Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance 

600

The process of prayerfully coming to understand what God is asking of you

Discernment

700

allows us to avoid the sin of pride, vanity, boasting, or seeking praise from others

modesty

700

A Carmelite nun from France whose centerpiece of her spiritual life was the mystery of the Indwelling Trinity

Birth: July 18, 1880 — Dijon, France

Death: November 9, 1906 — Dijon, France

Canonized: October 16, 2016 — by Pope Francis

Feast Day: November 8

St. Elizabeth of the Trinity

700

What is known as the "perfect prayer"?

Our Father

700

The theological virtue believing in God and all that the Catholic Church teaches

Faith

700

When one is having doubts about the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist and you make an appointment with the pastor to ask advice. What virtue will help?

Faith

800

means practicing purity within one's state in life

Chastity

800

What is known as the highest form of prayer?

The Mass

800

The cardinal virtue that helps us enjoy everything in a balanced and responsible way. It helps us control our desire for world pleasure so that our desires do not control us.

Temperance

800

When you're tempted to join in gossip and ask your guardian angel to help, what virtue will help with this? p. 205

Fortitude 

900

A religious object, devotion, or gesture given to us by the Church to help dispose our hearts to receive grace and the Sacraments well (pp. 184-185)

A sacramental

Examples: holy water, sign of the cross, a sacred object (miraculous medal, brown scapular)

900

What are the 3 elements to mortal sin?

1) Grave or serious matter

2) full knowledge: we must be aware that the act is wrong and serious

3) done with full consent