The three branches of Christianity.
What is Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant?
The year the Christian Orthodox started.
What is 1054?
The mystery of the existence of God in three Persons-the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Each Person is God, whole and entire.
What is the Trinity?
The person in this picture.

What is Jesus?
This branch of religion that does not believe the pope is their leader.
What is Orthodox?
The statement nearly all Christians believe in.
What is Apostles Creed?
The year the Protestant religion started.
What is 1517?
The 10 rules given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai that sum up God's law and show us what is required to love God and our neighbor.
What is the 10 Commandments?
The person in this picture.

What is Moses?
The branch of Christianity that does not believe in the Eucharist.
What is the Protestant Religion?
The country in Asia with the largest percentage of Christians
What is East Timor?
When Catholicism started.
What is 33 A.D?
The house of Worship of God, first built by Solomon. The Temple provided a place for the priests to offer sacrifice, to adore and give thanks to God, and to ask for forgiveness.
What is the Temple?
The person in this picture.
What is Saint Peter?
Many Protestants believe _______ is a profession of faith
What is Baptism?
The hierarchy of the Catholic Church, also known as the bishop of Rome.
Who is the Bishop of Rome?
The year John The Baptist was born.
What is 5 B.C.E?
The container in which the Blessed Sacrament is kept so that Holy Communion can be taken to the sick and the dying.
What is the Tabernacle?
The prophet in this picture.

What is John the Baptist?
All____ practice Baptism.
What is Christians?
The percentage of Christians in Cyprus.
What is 79.3%?
The year Moses died.
What is 1407 B.C.E?
The event reported in the New Testament when Jesus is reconstructed and becomes radiant in glory upon a mountain.
What is the Transfiguration?
This saint is the first saint to martyr in Christian theology and was condemned for committing blasphemy against the Jewish Temple, and was stoned to death by Saint Paul.
What is Saint Stephen?
Sub- Saharien are predominately ______.
What is Protestant?