Prayer
The Liturgy
Challenges in Prayer
Discernment
The Witness of the Saints
100

This is considered the highest form of prayer in the Church.

The Mass

100

Name two strategies for staying engaged at Mass.

Preparation — Read Mass readings ahead of time

Participation — Sing, pray, use a missal/ worship aid, engage your senses (stained glass windows, incense, holy water, icons, Eucharist, kneeling, standing, etc.)

Prayer — Offer an intention for the altar

                                   


    

100

Identify and describe three strategies for building a habit of prayer.

1. Cultivate silence

2. Consider the environment

3. Create routine

100

Name three steps you can take to help you discern God's will. (Per the article you read)

Talk to someone you respect; find some solitude; start with what you know; tell God your fears and desires; let God speak to you; know that God has a plan for you; pray to do God's will; wait; prayerfully commit; check out the fruits.

100
This saint is a master of discernment.

St. Ignatius of Loyola

200

Define prayer according to the Catholic understanding.

Acceptable answers: 

Prayer is...

- a conversation with God

- a raising of one's mind and heart to God

- the response of faith, according to the Catechism.

200

Identify one story from Scripture that points to the Eucharist and/or the Liturgy.

- Manna in the desert

- Bread of Life discourse

- Feeding of the 5,000

200

Name three reasons why we should pray.

Purpose: we are made for friendship with God.

Humility: we need God.

Obedience: God calls us to follow him and to pray.

200

Identify and explain Fr. Mike Schmitz's four rules for discernment.

Good door: Does it lead me to sin, or is it good for me (or at least neutral)?

Open door: Do I actually have access to this choice?

Wise door: Knowing myself and my current situation, does this door make sense? Is it a wise choice?

Desire: Is this a door that I want to walk through?

200

Name a saint(s) that shows us how to be a saint even in unimpressive circumstances.

St. Therese of Lisieux

Bl. Solanus Casey

300

Explain what is being sacrificed at the Mass. 

Through the transformation of the offered bread and wine into Jesus' own body and blood, Jesus' sacrifice of himself on the cross is made present (re-presented) at every Mass. 

300

Fill in the blank: "Prayer and ______ are inseparable." CCC 2745

Hint: 3 words

The Christian Life

300

Describe spiritual desolation.

We are moving away from God's work in the world. We experience increasing inward/self-centered focus, become gloomy and despondent, and lose the ability to see God's work in our lives clearly.

300

Name a saint(s) who encourages us to persevere in prayer even when things seems hopeless.

St. Teresa of Calcutta

Servant of God Walter Ciszek

400

Give an example of each of the three main expressions of prayer.

Vocal: journaling, memorized prayers (Hail Mary, Our Father, Apostle's Creed, etc.), free style prayer

Meditative: Rosary, Examen, Lectio Divina (meditating on Scripture), reflecting on sacred art or religious writings

Contemplative: Adoration, resting in God's love

400

What ancient religious practice does the Mass replace?

Sacrifice to God

400

Name three spiritual qualities that help us when prayer is difficult.

Humility, trust, and perseverance

400

Describe spiritual consolation.

The sense that I am moving in the right direction. Spiritual consolation leads me closer to God, into deeper communion with others, and helps me to look outside of myself to the needs of others. We grow in love, faith, and virtue.

400

Describe what the saints do for us.

- Pray for us

- Cheer us on

- Model the Christian life - especially perseverance in the face of our own weakness/sinfulness, challenges in prayer, and suffering

500

Name 4 types of prayer in the Catholic tradition.

Possible answers: blessing, adoration, petition, intercession, praise, lamentation, discernment, thanksgiving