The seven sacramentsof the catholic churchare Baptism,Confirmation,Eucharist, Penance (orReconciliation),Anointing of the Sick,Holy Orders, andMatrimony. Some ways in which thecommunity can assist youin deepening your prayerand your relationship withGod are through carryingout community serviceactivities like donating tofood drives or coat drives,going to Church andpraying as a community,Holy images can makeprayer easier toconcentrate on andperform. For example,contemplating on an imageof the Stations of the Crossmay make it easier tounderstand the sufferingand passion of JesusChrist. One can pray the Stationsof the Cross on their ownor as a group. To pray theStations of the Cross, youmust prepare yourself forprayer by taking deepbreaths, praying, and thenmeditating on eitherscripture or the meaning ofthe station.Sacraments are essentialbecause they communicateto us the mysteries of faithand allow us to receiveGod’s Grace. Withoutsacraments, we would beunable to enter Heavenbecause we would not befree of Original Sin.Contemplative prayeris prayer bycontemplating theword, image, andpassion of Jesus Christthrough being alonewith Him and His Love,and being content in it.Different people may finddifferent forms of prayereasier and more fulfilling.For example, someonewho is very creative mayfind Visio Divinia easierthan the Examen, whilesomeone who has troublesitting still may find Taizéeasier than ContemThe role of prayer isto allow us tocommunicate withand experienceGod’s love andforgiveness, and toask for spiritualguidance. Prayer is lived out throughthe celebration of thesacraments by allowing usto connect to God. Whenwe celebrate thesacraments, we becomecloser to God because thesacraments remind us thatGod is always with us,loves us, and will alwaysforgThe Rosary is said to havebecome tradition in thechurch when Mary, theMother of God, appearedbefore St. Dominic andgave him a rosary, askinghim to pray the Hail Mary,Our Father, and Glory Be.After that, the Rosaryeventually developed intThe stations of the crossoriginated from churcheswho replicated holy placesfor those who were unableto walk the Via Dolorosa.Afterwards, various Popesencouraged the practice ofreplicating 14 stages thatreflected Jesus’ journeyafter it waFor something to besacred means thatit is deserving orworship and respectbecause of a strongconnection to Godand or Jesus.Christianmeditation ismeditating is byfocusing on Jesusvia studying andanalyzingscripture.To be sacramentalmeans to have thecharacteristics of asacrament, meaningbeing holy, free ofsin, and connected toGod.  We can be a sacrament byfollowing the CatholicSocial teachings of Life andDignity of the HumanPerson, 2. Call to Family,Community, andParticipation, 3. Rights andResponsibilities, 4. Optionfor the Poor andVulnerable, 5. The Dignityof WThe Stations of theCross are importantbecause it allowsChristians to becomefaithful to Jesus bymaking a spiritualpilgrimage whilereflecting on thepassion of Christ.Sacraments assist us inour spiritual life by allowingus to receive God’s Grace,and allow us to be pureand free of sin. Forexample, Baptism allowsus to enter the Kingdom ofHeaven by filling us withGod’s Grace and cleansingus of original sSome of the prayer formsthat are available tosomeone looking todeepen their relationshipwith God are VocalPrayers, ChristianMeditation, Contemplation,Personal prayer, Liturgicalprayer, Community prayer,Contemplation, theExamen, LectioThe focus of theRosary is to veneratethe Virgin Mary andask for herintercession on ourbehalf so that wemay enter thekingdom of Heaven. Coming together as acommunity to pray isimportant because it allowsbelievers to connect withGod, intercede on behalf ofthe surrounding community,and draws the communitytogether through incitingunity.The four mysteries ofthe Rosary are theJoyful mysteries, thesorrowful mysteries,the gloriousmysteries, and theLuminous mysteries.  Prayer is the act ofexpressing ourdesires and thoughtsto God in order toreceive His guidanceand become closer toHim.  To be a sanctifying presenceof God means that you mimicGod’s ability to makesomething holy and free of sinthrough following God’s willand living out His word. Itdoes not mean you have theability to sanctify something,but is instead a metaSome ways in which ourschool community praysand works to become avisible sign of God’spresence in our world arethrough morning andafternoon prayer, attendingmass, praying the rosary inthe school chapel, andcommittees like OSAID andBestThe seven sacramentsof the catholic churchare Baptism,Confirmation,Eucharist, Penance (orReconciliation),Anointing of the Sick,Holy Orders, andMatrimony. Some ways in which thecommunity can assist youin deepening your prayerand your relationship withGod are through carryingout community serviceactivities like donating tofood drives or coat drives,going to Church andpraying as a community,Holy images can makeprayer easier toconcentrate on andperform. For example,contemplating on an imageof the Stations of the Crossmay make it easier tounderstand the sufferingand passion of JesusChrist. One can pray the Stationsof the Cross on their ownor as a group. To pray theStations of the Cross, youmust prepare yourself forprayer by taking deepbreaths, praying, and thenmeditating on eitherscripture or the meaning ofthe station.Sacraments are essentialbecause they communicateto us the mysteries of faithand allow us to receiveGod’s Grace. Withoutsacraments, we would beunable to enter Heavenbecause we would not befree of Original Sin.Contemplative prayeris prayer bycontemplating theword, image, andpassion of Jesus Christthrough being alonewith Him and His Love,and being content in it.Different people may finddifferent forms of prayereasier and more fulfilling.For example, someonewho is very creative mayfind Visio Divinia easierthan the Examen, whilesomeone who has troublesitting still may find Taizéeasier than ContemThe role of prayer isto allow us tocommunicate withand experienceGod’s love andforgiveness, and toask for spiritualguidance. Prayer is lived out throughthe celebration of thesacraments by allowing usto connect to God. Whenwe celebrate thesacraments, we becomecloser to God because thesacraments remind us thatGod is always with us,loves us, and will alwaysforgThe Rosary is said to havebecome tradition in thechurch when Mary, theMother of God, appearedbefore St. Dominic andgave him a rosary, askinghim to pray the Hail Mary,Our Father, and Glory Be.After that, the Rosaryeventually developed intThe stations of the crossoriginated from churcheswho replicated holy placesfor those who were unableto walk the Via Dolorosa.Afterwards, various Popesencouraged the practice ofreplicating 14 stages thatreflected Jesus’ journeyafter it waFor something to besacred means thatit is deserving orworship and respectbecause of a strongconnection to Godand or Jesus.Christianmeditation ismeditating is byfocusing on Jesusvia studying andanalyzingscripture.To be sacramentalmeans to have thecharacteristics of asacrament, meaningbeing holy, free ofsin, and connected toGod.  We can be a sacrament byfollowing the CatholicSocial teachings of Life andDignity of the HumanPerson, 2. Call to Family,Community, andParticipation, 3. Rights andResponsibilities, 4. Optionfor the Poor andVulnerable, 5. The Dignityof WThe Stations of theCross are importantbecause it allowsChristians to becomefaithful to Jesus bymaking a spiritualpilgrimage whilereflecting on thepassion of Christ.Sacraments assist us inour spiritual life by allowingus to receive God’s Grace,and allow us to be pureand free of sin. Forexample, Baptism allowsus to enter the Kingdom ofHeaven by filling us withGod’s Grace and cleansingus of original sSome of the prayer formsthat are available tosomeone looking todeepen their relationshipwith God are VocalPrayers, ChristianMeditation, Contemplation,Personal prayer, Liturgicalprayer, Community prayer,Contemplation, theExamen, LectioThe focus of theRosary is to veneratethe Virgin Mary andask for herintercession on ourbehalf so that wemay enter thekingdom of Heaven. Coming together as acommunity to pray isimportant because it allowsbelievers to connect withGod, intercede on behalf ofthe surrounding community,and draws the communitytogether through incitingunity.The four mysteries ofthe Rosary are theJoyful mysteries, thesorrowful mysteries,the gloriousmysteries, and theLuminous mysteries.  Prayer is the act ofexpressing ourdesires and thoughtsto God in order toreceive His guidanceand become closer toHim.  To be a sanctifying presenceof God means that you mimicGod’s ability to makesomething holy and free of sinthrough following God’s willand living out His word. Itdoes not mean you have theability to sanctify something,but is instead a metaSome ways in which ourschool community praysand works to become avisible sign of God’spresence in our world arethrough morning andafternoon prayer, attendingmass, praying the rosary inthe school chapel, andcommittees like OSAID andBest

Prayer Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The seven sacraments of the catholic church are Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Penance (or Reconciliation), Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony.
  2. Some ways in which the community can assist you in deepening your prayer and your relationship with God are through carrying out community service activities like donating to food drives or coat drives, going to Church and praying as a community,
  3. Holy images can make prayer easier to concentrate on and perform. For example, contemplating on an image of the Stations of the Cross may make it easier to understand the suffering and passion of Jesus Christ.
  4. One can pray the Stations of the Cross on their own or as a group. To pray the Stations of the Cross, you must prepare yourself for prayer by taking deep breaths, praying, and then meditating on either scripture or the meaning of the station.
  5. Sacraments are essential because they communicate to us the mysteries of faith and allow us to receive God’s Grace. Without sacraments, we would be unable to enter Heaven because we would not be free of Original Sin.
  6. Contemplative prayer is prayer by contemplating the word, image, and passion of Jesus Christ through being alone with Him and His Love, and being content in it.
  7. Different people may find different forms of prayer easier and more fulfilling. For example, someone who is very creative may find Visio Divinia easier than the Examen, while someone who has trouble sitting still may find Taizé easier than Contem
  8. The role of prayer is to allow us to communicate with and experience God’s love and forgiveness, and to ask for spiritual guidance.
  9. Prayer is lived out through the celebration of the sacraments by allowing us to connect to God. When we celebrate the sacraments, we become closer to God because the sacraments remind us that God is always with us, loves us, and will always forg
  10. The Rosary is said to have become tradition in the church when Mary, the Mother of God, appeared before St. Dominic and gave him a rosary, asking him to pray the Hail Mary, Our Father, and Glory Be. After that, the Rosary eventually developed int
  11. The stations of the cross originated from churches who replicated holy places for those who were unable to walk the Via Dolorosa. Afterwards, various Popes encouraged the practice of replicating 14 stages that reflected Jesus’ journey after it wa
  12. For something to be sacred means that it is deserving or worship and respect because of a strong connection to God and or Jesus.
  13. Christian meditation is meditating is by focusing on Jesus via studying and analyzing scripture.
  14. To be sacramental means to have the characteristics of a sacrament, meaning being holy, free of sin, and connected to God.
  15. We can be a sacrament by following the Catholic Social teachings of Life and Dignity of the Human Person, 2. Call to Family, Community, and Participation, 3. Rights and Responsibilities, 4. Option for the Poor and Vulnerable, 5. The Dignity of W
  16. The Stations of the Cross are important because it allows Christians to become faithful to Jesus by making a spiritual pilgrimage while reflecting on the passion of Christ.
  17. Sacraments assist us in our spiritual life by allowing us to receive God’s Grace, and allow us to be pure and free of sin. For example, Baptism allows us to enter the Kingdom of Heaven by filling us with God’s Grace and cleansing us of original s
  18. Some of the prayer forms that are available to someone looking to deepen their relationship with God are Vocal Prayers, Christian Meditation, Contemplation, Personal prayer, Liturgical prayer, Community prayer, Contemplation, the Examen, Lectio
  19. The focus of the Rosary is to venerate the Virgin Mary and ask for her intercession on our behalf so that we may enter the kingdom of Heaven.
  20. Coming together as a community to pray is important because it allows believers to connect with God, intercede on behalf of the surrounding community, and draws the community together through inciting unity.
  21. The four mysteries of the Rosary are the Joyful mysteries, the sorrowful mysteries, the glorious mysteries, and the Luminous mysteries.
  22. Prayer is the act of expressing our desires and thoughts to God in order to receive His guidance and become closer to Him.
  23. To be a sanctifying presence of God means that you mimic God’s ability to make something holy and free of sin through following God’s will and living out His word. It does not mean you have the ability to sanctify something, but is instead a meta
  24. Some ways in which our school community prays and works to become a visible sign of God’s presence in our world are through morning and afternoon prayer, attending mass, praying the rosary in the school chapel, and committees like OSAID and Best