The date Jesus was born.
Note: Use the format month day, year
Ex. September 28, 2005.
When was December 25, 4 A.D.?
The savior of Chritianity.
Who is Jesus.
The most common and first branch of the Christian church.
What is Catholicism?
Where is The Phillipines?
The 2 branches that believe that the bread and wine turn into the body and blood of Jesus.
What are Catholicism and Orthodox?
The year that Orthodox Christians became a branch of Christianity.
When was 1054?
The day that Jesus was born, often celebrated with presents, a tree, and mass.
What is Christmas?
A word for the savior of all Christians meaning, "anointed (or chosen) one".
What is Christ?
Country with the most Christians.
Where is the USA?
The branch of Christianity with no different denominations.
What is Catholicism.
The year that the first Protestant denominations split from the church.
When was 1517?
The most holy day in Christianity.
What is Easter?
The gathering of Christians often called the "body of christ".
What is the community?
The only place on our chart that was predominantly Protestant.
Where is Sub-Saharan Africa?
Branch of Christianity that has rites.
What is Catholic?
The year do scholars believe that Jesus died and rose beggining Christianity.
When was 30-33 A.D.?
The beleif of some Christians that the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ.
What is Transubstantiation?
The service of Christian and Orthodox Christians worship at which bread and wine are changed into Jesus' body and blood and shared.
What is Communion?
The country with the highest percentage of Christians in Asia.
Where is East Timor?
The branch of Christianity who's denominations mostly start with a country name.
What is Orthodox?
The day that Jesus rose from the dead.
Note: Use the format month day, year
Ex. September 28, 2005.
Note: This holiday is celebrated on a different date each year, so answer the date from 2019.
When is April 21?
Which branch(s) believe in the Apostles' Creed.
What is Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant?
The principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated. Most Christian denomination have these.
What is a cathedral?
Country in our chart starting with an "a" That is predominantly Orthodox Christian.
Where is Armenia?
The branch of Christianity that beleives that the Holy Spirit only comes from the father.
What is Orthodox?