mary's fiat

Cards (17)

  • Who does God enter into conversation with during the Annunciation?
    Mary of Nazareth
  • What is the significance of the Annunciation of Mary?
    It marks the moment when Mary is asked to bear the Son of the Most High.
  • What are the words of the Angel Gabriel to Mary in Luke 1:28?
    “Hail, full of grace! The Lord is with you.”
  • What request does the Angel Gabriel make to Mary?
    To bear the “Son of the Most High.”
  • How does Mary respond to the Angel Gabriel's request?

    “How will this be,” Mary asked the angel, “since I am a virgin?”
  • What does the phrase "All Things Are Possible With God" imply?
    It suggests that God can help us through anything if we have faith.
  • What does "Fiat" mean in the context of Mary's response to God?
    It means “Let it be done.”
  • What does Mary's Fiat represent?
    Her “Yes” to God, arising from faith in Him.
  • How does Mary's example continue to influence us today?
    It offers us strength to follow God’s will in our own lives.
  • What does the phrase "The Word Became Flesh" refer to?
    It refers to the incarnation of Jesus Christ.
  • What are the components of the shared mission with Jesus?
    • Proclaiming the Good News
    • Living a Life of Holiness
    • Building God's Kingdom
    • Prayer and Union with God
  • What are we called to do as part of our shared mission with Jesus?
    We are called to share the message of salvation through our words and actions.
  • How does baptism empower us according to the study material?
    It empowers us by the Holy Spirit to live virtuous lives.
  • What is our mission in building God's kingdom?
    To work for peace, justice, and reconciliation.
  • Why is prayer important in our relationship with God?
    It deepens our relationship with God.
  • What does Mother Teresa ask of Mary in her prayer?
    To give her heart that is beautiful, pure, and full of love and humility.
  • What should our response to God be in our everyday life?
    To respond with humility and a sincere “YES.”