C4 Flashcards

1
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Simply being with God.

A

contemplation

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2
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Prayer that uses our mind, heart, and imagination and seeks to understand and follow what the Lord is asking for us.

A

meditation

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3
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Prayer that is spoken aloud or silently in our hearts.

A

vocal prayer

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4
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Prayer of praise of God which after concludes many of the liturgical prayers of the church. Also means “praise words.”

A

doxology

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5
Q

Praying regularly during the day, the week and the season of the church’s year.

A

Rhythm of prayer

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6
Q

______ strengthens our relationship with the Holy Trinity and the members of the Body of Christ

A

Prayer

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7
Q

Transforms the way we think and act

A

Prayer

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8
Q

The virtues of Faith, Hope and Love strenthens our

A

Prayer

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9
Q

Christian ______ is primarily addressed to God the Father

A

Prayer

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10
Q

The simplest form of prayer for Christians is the name

A

Jesus

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11
Q

Forms of music used in Christian liturgy are:

A

psalms, chant, classical music

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12
Q

In the ______ century, St. Bernard of Clairvaux reread the prayer life of the church

A

12th

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