The mystery of the Son of God becoming man.
What is the Incarnation?
This saint used a shamrock to teach the Trinity to the Irish people.
Who is St. Patrick?
The special guidance that the Holy Spirit gave to the human writers of the Bible.
What is Divine Inspiration?
The living, teaching office of the Church.
What is the Magisterium?
This popular 20th century saint ministered to the poor in Calcutta, India.
Who is Mother (Saint) Teresa?
God's making himself known to us.
What is Divine Revelation?
The role of God the Son.
The written record of God's Revelation and his relationship with his people.
What is the Bible?
The revelation of the Good News of Jesus Christ as lived out in the Church.
What is Tradition?
This Franciscan priest received the stigmata, could bi-locate, and had the ability to read consciences.
Who is St. Pio of Pietrelcina (Padre Pio)?
God the Father's role as Creator is identified in this prayer.
What is the Nicene Creed?
The role of God the Holy Spirit.
What is Sanctifier?
The total number of books in the Bible.
What is 73?
The members of the Magisterium.
Who are the pope and bishops?
This early Church father is the patron saint of orators, preachers, and speakers.
Who is St. John Chrysostom?
This word means slowly and over a long period of time.
What is gradually?
The Three Persons in One God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
What is Blessed Trinity?
The first book of the Bible.
What is the Book of Genesis?
The official teaching document of the Church.
What is the Catechism?
This saint was a tax collector before becoming an Apostle and evangelist.
Who is St. Matthew?
St. Paul said that "the human mind can find God in what he has ________."
What is made?
God is one, but existing in three persons.
What is Trinitarian God?
The two parts of the Bible.
What are the Old and New Testaments?
Tradition includes the ________ and ________ passed down from Jesus and the Apostles.
What are teachings and practices?
This Doctor of the Church translated the Bible from Hebrew into Latin.
Who is St. Jerome?