Chapter 11 Flashcards

1
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God loves us more for what we do than for who we are.

A

False

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2
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Jesus felt the same fears we feel.

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True

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3
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Some spiritually healthy people avoid the world.

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False

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4
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Spirituality touches all parts of human life.

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True

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5
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Sharing with God our stream of thoughts and reactions each day is a type of prayer.

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True

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6
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Thérèse of Lisieux emphasized the importance of using the right words in addressing God.

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False

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7
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A prayer of Conversation uses special words provided by a particular religious tradition.

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False

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8
Q

We will usually get exactly what we ask for in prayer.

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False

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9
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When we truly trust God, our prayers of Petition are prayers for God’s will.

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True

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10
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Even in times of great suffering, there is always something to thank God for.

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True

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11
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The Lord’s Prayer, the most important formal prayer for Christians, is derived from the Gospels.

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True

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12
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We can evaluate our spirituality by how well spoken our prayers are.

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False

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13
Q

“Lord, make me an instrument of your peace….”

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Saint Francis

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14
Q

“Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ after me, Christ within me…”

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“Breastplate of Saint Patrick”

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15
Q

“Let nothing trouble you, let nothing scare you, all is fleeting….”

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Saint Teresa of Avila

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16
Q

“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil; for you are with me….”

A

Psalm 23

17
Q

“Pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death….”

A

the Hail Mary

18
Q

“Give me your love and your grace. That is enough for me.”

A

Saint Ignatius

19
Q

“Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on Earth as it is in heaven….”

A

the Lord’s Prayer

20
Q

I breathe deeply and repeat the word Jesus slowly.

A

Prayer of Meditation

21
Q

“All good gifts around us are sent from heaven above.”

A

Prayer of thanks and praise

22
Q

I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.”

A

Formal Prayer

23
Q

“Please, God, help ,y aunt get better soon.”

A

Prayer of Petition

24
Q

“I wish Ryan would pay more attention to me. I wonder if you ever think that about the people in the world. It can be a pretty lonely feeling.”

A

Prayer of Conversation

25
Q

The way we grow in the life of God

A

Spirituality

26
Q

A missionary to Ireland in the fifth century

A

Saint Patrick

27
Q

The founder of the Discalced Carmelite order

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Saint Teresa of Avila

28
Q

Pleas for God’s help

A

Prayers of Petition

29
Q

Saint who urged Christians to “rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances.”

A

Saint Paul

30
Q

Inner quieting to focus attention on something

A

Meditation

31
Q

The sense of being in union with God without thoughts or words.

A

Contemplation

32
Q

The Hail Mary is the basic prayer in this Catholic devotion.

A

The Rosary

33
Q

The church’s official prayer for each day.

A

Liturgy of the Hours

34
Q

A fruit of the Holy Spirit

A

Patience