Vocabulary
Commandments
Middle Ages
Evangelization
Faith
100

Transubstantiation

The changing of the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ.

100
Adultery, Suicide, euthanasia, abortion

5th-Do not kill

100

St. Catherine of Sienna

Lived a holy life and called the Church to reform

100

John Carroll

The first bishop of Baltimore

100

Theological virtues

Faith, Hope, Love

200

Gentile

Non-Jewish

200

Blasphemy, perjury, cursing, reverence

2nd-Do not take the Lord's name in vain

200

Avignon

Where the pope lived in France from 1305 to 1377

200

To proclaim the good news

To evangelize

200

The 4 Marks of the Church

One, Holy, Catholic, Aportolic

300

Antipope

Not the true pope

300

Respecting elders, teachers

4th-Honor your mother and father

300

Humanism

A Renaissance philosophy that placed an increased emphasis on the importance of the person

300

The first Catholic settlement in North America

St. Augustine, FL

300

This day marks the beginning of the Church

Pentecost

400

Simony

The buying and selling of spiritual things, services, or Church officees

400

Sabbath

3rd-Kepp holy the Lord's day

400

Great Schism of the West

Separation of the Church when the Church had 2 popes

400

Georgetown

The first Catholic College in the US

400

The rising of our minds and hearts to God

Prayer

500

New Commandment

"Love one another as I have loved you"

500

Moses

Received the 10 Commandments in Mt. Sinai

500

Sistine Chapel

One example of Renaissance art

500

Enlightenment

Te believe that Scripture and Tradition was to be understood by reason alone

500

The bishop of Rome

The pope

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