What lead to the reformation of the church?
After it's split people wanted to get churches again so Martin Luther started protesting and even challenged the Catholic Church's teachings. After that it all began.
How many branches did the Church split to?
2
Who was the first Pope?
St. Peter
How did St. Peter die?
He got crucified upside down.
What is the name of the current Pope?
Why did the reformation begin?
Religious people back then wanted to have churches again so that they could continue living their lives as Catholics.
What are the names of the 2 branches the church split into?
Western Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox.
Who started the church?
Jesus Christ
Why did St. Peter decide to be crucified upside down?
He believed that he didn't have the same dignity as Jesus did to die in the same way as he did.
How long does a pope serve for?
They usually serve until their death
What is the Reformation?
A religious reform that happened during 1500s in Europe to establish the Church.
Why did the church split?
All of the corruption and the way it was neglected.
Jesus started the church before he died.
What is a missionary?
A person who goes out into the world to spread their religion to a bunch of people.
What do we celebrate in the Pentecost?
The descent of the holy spirit, the crucifixion, resurrection and ascension of our Jesus Christ
Who started the reformation?
Martin Luther
Who helped end the split of the church?
Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I
Why did Jesus choose St. Peter as the first pope?
He chose Peter because he had a lot of hope and faith in Jesus.
Who was the first missionary who went out the spread the gospel?
St. Paul
Why is the liturgical season important?
The Liturgical season is important because it lets us celebrate and it lets us understand the mystery of Jesus from his birth all the way to his ascension.
When did the reformation end?
Around the 1555s
What was the corruptcy the church went into?
People were selling other people to opportunity to confess and do certain things that should of been free for everyone.
Who turned Jesus in to the Roman guards to kill him?
St. Judas
Who was Jesus' first apostle?
St. Andrew
Why does the father wear a green robe in mass during the Ordinary time?
Green is used as a way to represent the hope and anticipation of the resurrection of Jesus.