| A | B |
| adoration | an attitude of humility and awe before the wonder and greatness of God. |
| thanksgiving | an expression of gratitude for the generosity and graciousness of God. |
| contrition | an expression of sorrow for the sinful, hurtful, and selfish acts we have committed. |
| petition | asking for the help and support of God for myself. |
| intercession | asking for God's help on behalf of another. |
| praise | giving glory to God joyfully, just because God is God. |
| All prayer involves | our heart and mind. |
| Scripture emphasizes | that the source of prayer is heart. |
| Prayer involves our body through | posture, gesture, and the use of our voice. |
| We pray | aloud and silent. |
| The liturgy | is the official prayer of the people of God, the church, publicly worshipping God in the celebration of: sacraments, Eacharistic Liturgy and the Liturgy of the Hours. |
| In the liturgy, all christian prayer | finds its source and goal. |
| Devotional prayer | helps us personalize the mysteries of faith. |
| Some examples of devotional prayer are | adoration of the Blessed Sacrament , the stations of the cross, the rosary |
| True prayer arises from and leads to a life of | justice, mercy, and love |