Early Church
Church and World
Renewal
Universal Church
Body of Christ
100

Who is a Traditor?

Someone who handed over the Scriptures during persecution.

100

What is a heresy?

A belief that is contrary to an essential belief of Christianity

100

German priest who disagreed with the church’s practice of selling indulgences and wrote the 95 Thesis.

Martin Luther

100

The belief that all the faithful of Christ of whatever rank or status, are called to the fullness of the Christian life, a life of holiness, and the perfection of charity.

Universal Call to Holiness

100

The Study of the Church

Ecclesiology

200

What does Jesus ask his followers to do at the Ascension?

Be His witnesses to the end of the Earth.

200

What was the Great Western Schism?

The time in the 14th and 15th centuries when three men claimed to be Pope at once. in Rome, Pisa and Avignon.

200

Who are Mendicants?

Members of religious orders that rely on charity for support

200

viewed as a way to pass on the faith and support the children in a new world that was often hostile toward them.

Catholic Schools

200

Birthday of the Church

Pentecost

300

Why did bishops have authority in the Early Church?

Connection to the Apostles - Apostolic Sucession

300

What was the Edict of Milan and why did it mark such a drastic change for Christians?

Legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire allowing Christians to freely and openly practice their faith.

300

Salvation comes solely from faith in Jesus. Not good works

Sola Fide

300

The process of learning the requirements of a new culture and acquiring values appropriate to live within that culture

Enculturation 

300

What is the mission of the Church?

To proclaim and establish among all peoples the Kingdom of God.

400

Define the Church as Institution and Church as Mystical Communion models

Church as Institution - The Church in its visible organizational structures, as a tangible community

Church as Mystical Communion - The Church as a spiritual community, those “bound together” in Christ

400

How are monks similar to martyrs?

Both offered up their lives for God in unique ways.

400

What was the goal of the Council of Trent?

“To reform the depraved morals of the clergy and the Christian people” - To bring about reform

400

This Council responded to the Enlightenment by saying that the Catholic Church does have reliable access to Truth and authority

Vatican I

400

Official teaching body of the Church

Magisterium

500

Why was the Council of Jerusalem held? 

To settle a dispute - Do Gentiles need to follow Jewish law in order to be Christian? No!

500

How did St. Augustine and Donatists disagree on the Church?

The Donatists said everyone had to be perfect,

 Augustine rightly said that the Church is a "mixed body" and that the holiness of the Church comes from Jesus.

500

This Abbey became the center of religious reform and returned monastic life to the ideals of prayer and charitable works.

Abbey of Cluny

500

What was the aim of Vatican II?

1. To update the Church to meet the spiritual needs of the world 

2. Present the Truth in a convincing way

(I will accept either one of those for full credit)

500

What was the Great Schism and why was it significant to the Church?

It is the definitive break between Rome and Constantinople in 1054. It marks the first major division within the Church.

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