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Our Lent and Easter Quiz. BY DAVID O’BRIEN. This quiz can help you, your students, and your students’ families review knowledge about our Catholic faith. 1 “The Spirit drove Jesus out into the , and he remained there for forty days, tempted by Satan” (Mark 1:12-13). a) synagogue b) desert c) city d) school.
The traditional practices of Lent, drawn from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, are almsgiving (Matthew 6:2–4), prayer (Matthew 6:5–15), and fasting (Matthew 6:16–18). Discuss some ideas for how you can grow closer to God this Lent.
SMALL GROUP QUESTIONS. Week 1 (1st Sunday of Lent) Text: Genesis 2:15–17; 3:1–7. Topic(s): Sin, Curse, the Fall, the Law, Original Sin. Big Idea of the Message: Every day, in some way, we fail to keep God’s law.
Lent is a privileged time for celebrating this sacrament. Parishes generally make readily available the Sacrament of Penance, including its communal celebration.
Everything You Wanted to Know about Lent What is Lent? Historically, Lent is the 40-day period before Easter, which the Church uses to prepare for the celebration of our Lord Jesus Christ’s Resurrection on Easter Sunday. When does Lent begin? Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, which is the day on which they
Make it into a handy printable, and share it here for anyone else that would like to benefit from my little sister’s wisdom. The Lenten Worksheet has 2 sides. Both simple, and both intended to be used each of the 40 days of Lents.
The three Catholic observances we follow during Lent — prayer, fasting and giving alms — engage us in body, mind and spirit. Focusing on these traditional observances will bring your family closer to Christ ... and to one another.