Because of the deaths of people who entrusted money to the Church, specifically from 900 to 1300, the Church began to sell of this wealth for protection or desires, which is called _____.
What is Simony
Venial sins are very ____ sins.
What is unserious
Police officers and/or soldiers killing somebody, that is a criminal or an opponent, to protect their nation is or is not a mortal sin.
What is no, it is not a mortal sin
There are ____ parts of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
What is four
Problems in the Church was between what years?
What is 1000 AD to 1500 AD
By the year 1000, Christianity spread to nearby all of ____________and___________.
What is mainland Europe and The Britain Islands
The two sins you can commit are _______ and _______.
What is Venial sins and Mortal sins
People in the wrong mental state that kills somebody are not charged with mortal sin. They are missing one point of mortal sin. What is it?
What is doing the action on your own accord
The first part of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is confession, which is _________.
What is when you confess your sins to the priest/bishop
Why were people entrusting the Church with their money and valuables?
What is because barbarians were pillaging and plundering their towns, but didn't do that to the Church because the ministers didn't have many things of value.
Priests and Bishops started to grant indulgences in violation of what sacrament?
What is the Sacrament of Reconciliation
Mortal sins are very serious sins. What three critical a sin a mortal sin?
What is knowing what you did was wrong, it did serious harm in nature, and you did the action on your own accord
Why is accidentally killing someone in a car crash(Not under the influence) not a mortal sin?
What is because you didn’t mean to kill the person/people in the car.
The second part of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is _______, which is when you say a prayer to God to help you to try not make the same sin again.
What is Contrition
In what bible story can you find the reason that Christians believe in Apostolic Succession?
What is the story of Jesus visiting the Apostles after his death (John 20:22-23)
Priests and Bishops were becoming too involved in _____ and the Church started to have blurred lines when it came to the true Church mission.
What is the Feudal System
What is the definition of a sin?
What is an act that damages our relationship with God and/or our relationship with the people of the community
Self-defense, being an officer/soldier, being mentally unstable, and accidents (Car Crash, hiting someone with your car at night, etc) are all what?
What is examples of exceptions to mortal sins
The third part of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is penence, which is ________.
What is when the priest/bishop tells you to do something, most likely a prayer, to make up for your sin.
Define Apostolic Succession
What is the transmission of spiritual authority from the original twelve Apostles through successive popes and bishops
The Priests and Bishops embraced their wealth which went against living a humble and poor life. What else did this act go against?
What is the priestly vows (specifically loyalty and obedience)
Kings, Lords, and Knights tried to do something to get into Heaven. What did they start to do?
What is they tried to buy their way to Heaven by granting gifts to the Church and the communit.
If you got into a car crash while drunk driving and killed the other driver, would that be a mortal sin? Explain the reasoning.
What is (Correct Answer): Yes. You knew that you were going to drive under the influence, but didn’t stop yourself. Even if something happened to the car, you were still drunk and probably could have stopped this from happening.
What is (Other Explianation): No. You were under the influence which means you weren’t in the mental state to know what you did.
The fourth part of the Sacrament of Reconciliation is _____, which is when the priest/bishop forgives your sins.
What is absolution
What is something in the Sacrament of Reconciliation that Protestants disagree on with the Roman/Orthodox Church?
What is Protestants believe that only God can forgive sins. Christians believe that a successor of Jesus and the Apostles can forgive sins.