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Option #1: Quiz
Multiple Choice
1. In the Lord's Prayer, when we pray for our daily bread, we are asking God for _______
enough food to eat
everything we need to live
money to buy what we need
2. The Catechism of the Catholic Church calls the Our Father 'the quintessential prayer of the Church' (2776) because it _______
is known around the worl
is the perfect example of our ongoing conversation with God
was taught to us by Jesus
3. By teaching us to pray to our Father, not my father, Jesus was reminding us that _______
God rules over all people
we have a relationship with God and with one another
we must come together to pray
4. Jesus began the Lord's Prayer by praising God's name, and then asked God for _______
forgiveness
His blessing
what we need in life
5. The Our Father is an essential part of the _______ and the Mass because it has been prayed since the Church's earliest days.
a. prayers of thanksgiving
b. feast day celebrations
c. Liturgy of the Hours
d. prayers of praise
6. When Jesus taught us the Lord's Prayer, he wanted us to see God as _______
a. a powerful, Almighty God
b. an approachable, loving father
c. an all-seeing, all-judging God
d. a fearsome but caring father
7. To the people of Jesus' time, calling upon God as our Father must have sounded strange because _______
a. they were not used to thinking of one another as brothers and sisters
b. they were unaccustomed to shared prayers
c. they did not want to disrespect their own fathers
d. they were not used to thinking of God in such a personal way
8. Jesus told his followers to be like little children because _______
a. children are humbler and more trusting than adults
b. children learn more quickly than adults
c. God is more forgiving of children
d. children are more accepting of others' weaknesses
Short Answer (Optional)
What are some appropriate times of the day to stop and pray the Lord's Prayer?
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