First Bishop of Rome.
Who is St. Peter?
Follower of Islam.
What are Muslims?
WHere men or women live in a community with specific rules and way of life.
What is a Monastery?
The eastern and western churches were separated by this group taking over the Mediterranean Sea.
Who are the Muslims?
A non-jew.
What is a Gentile?
The Second Pope, successor of Peter
Who is St. Linus?
These two churches were divided by language, culture wording of doctrines, authority of the Bishop of Rome, and geographic location
What are the eastern and western churches?
The Greatest missionary of the early Church.
Who is St. Paul?
The Catholic Church's response to fifth century barbarians trying to overtake the Roman Empire.
What is Civilize and Convert them?
The historical event that happened in 1054, separating the eastern Church from the Pope.
What is the Eastern Schism
The First Martyr.
Roman emperor who legalized Christianity.
Who is Constantine?
Know as the "Father of Western Monasticism".
Who is St. Benedict?
St. Benedict's first Benedictine Order monastery.
What is Monte Cassino?
Mother of Augustune.
Who is Monica?
Two female martyrs from the third century who refused to give up their Christian Faith and died for Christ.
Who are St. Felicity and St. Perpetua?
Fought Arianism.
Who is St. Athanasius?
Members of monistaries lived according to a specific RULE.
What is Way of life?
The year the Eastern Church formally separated from the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.
What is 1054 A.D.?
The constant guidance and protection by this has lead to the survival of the Catholic Church.
What is the Holy Spirit?
Activities the Apostles were involved with in the early church.
What are Perform miracles in the name of Jesus Christ, Baptize people, Labored and Suffered, and Preached and teaching with authority?
Benedictine Monk baptized Germanic Tribes.
Who is St. Boniface?
The Irish missionary monk who preached among the Franks in the sixth centruy.
The heresy denying the divinity of Christ Jesus.
What is Arianism?
The best known time period of the crusades
What is 1095 - 1291