Who was a fisherman from Bethsaida who preached on Pentecost and saw 3,000 people baptized?
St. Peter
On the day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit appeared over the apostles’ heads in what form?
Tongues of Fire
What city was St. Paul born in?
Tarsus
Who wrote the Book of Acts?
St. Luke
St. Paul used this dual status to appeal his case to Caesar and to prevent being whipped without a trial.
Roman Citizenship
Who was the first deacon to be martyred, and his face shone like an angel while he was being stoned?
St. Stephen
While in prison, who released St. Peter while the doors remained locked?
An Angel of the Lord
From which region did St. Paul see a vision of a man saying, "Come over and help us"?
Macedonia
What term describes the spoken instructions and rituals passed down from Christ to the apostles that were not written in the Bible?
Oral Tradition
After surviving a fierce storm and a shipwreck, St. Paul and his companions safely reached this island.
Malta
Who was the "Son of Encouragement" who sold his land for the church and traveled with St. Paul?
St. Barnabus
What happened in the middle of the night in Philippi, causing the prison doors to fly open?
An earthquake
In which city, did St. Paul find an altar to "The Unknown God" and used it to preach about Christ?
Athens
What rank was created first (ordaining 7 men) to serve the church, allowing the apostles to focus entirely on preaching?
Deacon
He was the cruel Roman Emperor who was in power when St. Peter and St. Paul were executed in Rome.
Emperor Nero
Who was a seller of purple in Philippi and became the first European believer?
Lydia
While gathering sticks on the island of Malta, what creature bit St. Paul’s hand, but he was unharmed?
A viper/snake
St. Paul and St. Barnabas were called "Hermes" and "Zeus" after healing a crippled man in which city?
Lystra
To help them stay focused on Christ, monks take three specific vows: what are they?
After hearing St. Paul's powerful conversion story, this King told him, "You almost persuaded me to become a Christian".
King Agrippa
Who were the two tentmakers St. Paul lived and worked with in Corinth?
Aquila and Priscilla
Which woman, also known as "Dorcas", did St. Peter raise from the dead in Joppa?
Tabitha
St. Paul appealed to be tried in which city because of his citizenship?
Rome
This order of the church is considered an "icon of Jesus Christ" and serves as the leader and "overseer".
Bishop
St. Paul stayed under house arrest in Rome for this many years, where he continued to preach and write epistles.
2 years