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Who is the leader in the closing prayer?
Who is the leader in the closing prayer?
- The Lord
- Christ
- Saint Augustine
- God (correct)
What did Saint Augustine seek for?
What did Saint Augustine seek for?
- Truth and peace (correct)
- The Word made flesh
- Wisdom
- Rest
What does the closing prayer end with?
What does the closing prayer end with?
- Amen
- Glory be to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (correct)
- In the beginning, now, and forever
- All of the above
God, the desire of every human ______, you moved Saint Augustine to seek restlessly for truth and peace.
God, the desire of every human ______, you moved Saint Augustine to seek restlessly for truth and peace.
Touch our ______ with his burning desire for wisdom, for the Word made flesh.
Touch our ______ with his burning desire for wisdom, for the Word made flesh.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son, and to the Holy ______.
Glory be to the Father and to the Son, and to the Holy ______.
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Study Notes
Closing Prayer Leader
- The leader of the closing prayer is typically a designated figure within the religious or community context.
Saint Augustine's Quest
- Saint Augustine sought ultimate truth and inner peace, reflecting a deep longing for understanding and fulfillment in life.
Conclusion of the Closing Prayer
- The closing prayer concludes with a powerful invocation to the Holy Trinity, emphasizing the connection to God.
Fill-in-the-Blanks Context
- The missing word in the phrase refers to human longing, which can be interpreted as "heart" or "soul."
- The second blank relates to a sense of divine desire for wisdom and truth in the pursuit of knowledge.
- The last blank references the Holy Spirit, completing the Trinitarian expression of faith.
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