Vocab
Saints
church Reform
French Revolution
Rising Religions
100

Define bourgeoisie 

What is a term for the middle class, often used to denote the rising French middle class particularly in the centuries following the Middle Ages.


100

Was a French priest who devoted his ministry to serving the needy and sick of France

Who is St. Vincent de Paul

100

What is considered the spark that ignited the protestant reformation.

What is the 95 theses

100

What did Napoleon‘s final at Waterloo bring?

What is peace to Europe.

100

What is a key event in Lutherism? 

What is the publication of Ninety-Five Theses in 1517.

200

Define Mystic

what is a morally upright figure who strives to be open to God’s direct and transformative presence oftentimes through contemplation, meditation, and prayer.

200

Was a priest and member of the influential Medici family of Italy 

Who is St. Charles Borromeo

200

The 16th-century reformer theology emphasized salvation by faith alone, and challenge the authority of tradition and the Pope. 

Who is Martin Luther

200

What happened when Napoleon seized the Papal States in 1809?

What is the pope excommunicated him.

200

What is a key event in Calvinism?

What is the publication of institutes of the Christian religion in 1536. 

300

Define Sacred Heart of Jesus 

 What is a devotion that recognizes that Jesus, both fully divine and fully human, deeply loves his people with an outpouring of love from his human heart.

300

Was a Spanish priest in the Carmelite order

Who is St. John of the Cross

300

This long period, overlapping with the Reformation, was the Catholic Church's effort to reform itself, clarify its doctrine, reform abuses, and respond to Protestantism.

What is the Counter Reformation

300

What set the revolution in motion?

What is the Third Estate pressed the king for sweeping reforms of the absolute monarchy.

300

What two sacraments do Anglicans accept?

What is Baptism and Eucharist.

400

Define Rationalism 

what is a philosophy of the Enlightenment that taught that only human reason, separated from reli- gious belief, can bring people into the light of knowledge.

400

Was an Italian Jesuit who would later be elevated to role of Cardinal 

Who is St. Robert Bellarime

400

A major cause of the Protestant Reformation. The church practice of selling these, which were seen as forgiving sins in exchange for money.

What is Indulgences

400

What happened during the Reign of Terror? 

What is the king and queen were beheaded, thousands of nobles, nuns, priests, and brothers were executed.

400

What do Calvinist‘s reject?

What is, whatever is not in the Bible, organs and hyms.

500

Define Deism

what is a philosophical position that developed in the Enlightenment, it is the belief that while God does exist and did create the world, he refrains from any kind of interference or direct participation in his creation.


500

Was a French contemporary of St. Vincent de Paul

Who is St. Louise de Marvillac

500

The Council convened by Pope Paul Ill in 1545, aiming both to reform the Catholic Church from within and respond to Protestant criticisms.

What is the Council of Trent 

500

What oath did Maximillian Robespierre require the clergy to take?

What is an oath in support of the revolution’s anti-Christian and anti-Catholic manifest.

500

What do Lutherans’ reject?

What is holy days, fast days, honoring saints, indulgences, the rosary, monasticism, and the other 5 sacraments.

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