Create images that can go with sections I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII of this outline: Outline: Understanding Prayer in the Christian Life I. The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Church’s Prayer Life (CCC 2623–2625) Pentecost marks the beginning of the Church’s life of prayer. The Holy Spirit teaches the Church to pray and brings Christ's words to life. The Scriptures, especially the Psalms, are the foundation for Christian prayer. II. The Five Basic Forms of Prayer (CCC 2626–2643) 1. Blessing and Adoration (CCC 2626–2628) Prayer begins with God’s blessing; we respond in adoration and reverence. Adoration acknowledges God as Creator and Savior. 2. Petition (CCC 2629–2633) The most spontaneous form; we ask God for forgiveness, help, and grace. Rooted in humility and the desire for God’s Kingdom. 3. Intercession (CCC 2634–2636) Praying on behalf of others, even enemies. Expresses love and solidarity with the Church and the world. 4. Thanksgiving (CCC 2637–2638) We thank God for all things, especially in the Eucharist. Every joy and suffering can be offered in thanksgiving. 5. Praise (CCC 2639–2643) Praising God for who He is, not only for what He has done. The purest form of prayer—selfless and joyful. III. The Sources of Prayer (CCC 2650–2662) Scripture: Reading the Word of God prompts prayer. Liturgy: The Church’s liturgy is the source and summit of prayer life. Faith, Hope, and Charity: The theological virtues nourish prayer. IV. The Ways of Prayer (CCC 2663–2682) 1. Prayer to Voir plus