Refused to allow the traditores back into the church. Insisted that Catholics be baptized again.
Donatists
Bishop of Milan who asked Theodosius to do penance after his decision to slaughter a large group of people during an uprising within the empire.
St. Ambrose
Communities of monks where they shared a "common table."
Monastary
Name the western Goths.
Name the eastern Goths.
Visigoths
Ostrogoths
Council of Nicaea
325
Taught that the Son (Jesus) was divine, but not equal to the Father.
Arianism
Translated the Scriptures from Greek to Latin.
St. Jerome
He made Christianity the official religion in the Roman Empire.
Theodosius
What was the name of the Visigoth ruler who united the Gothic tribes and sacked Rome in 410?
Alaric
Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire
392
Council of Nicaea.
Wrote City of God after the fall of Rome.
St. Augustine
The name of the bible translation that St. Jerome wrote.
The Vulgate
What was the name of the leader of the Huns?
Attila
Fall of Rome to the Visigoths
410
St. Augustine was attracted to this philosophy during his youth. It taught that the material world was evil and called for severe self control and piety.
Manicheanism
Got the help of local monks to distribute food to the poor.
St. Basil
Called for the first ecumenical council.
Constantine
What was the name of the King of the Vandals?
Genseric
Huns Invade Italy
452
This heresy taught that we do not need God's grace and that we can be redeemed through our actions/virtue.
Pelagianism
Called the "Doctor of Grace" for his teachings. Had an immoral youth, but was converted, was baptized, monk, priest, Bishop of Hippo.
St. Augustine
This word comes from the Greek word homoousios when means of one substance.
consubstantial
St. Pope Leo defended Rome against two groups of people. Who were they?
Vandals - Genseric (went out to meet him and persuaded him to spare the lives of the citizens)
Sack of Rome by the Vandals
455