Where were the stories of the apostles kept?
The bible
What religion was Jesus?
Judaism
Which religion(s) celebrates Passover?
Judaism
What did Jesus die for?
Your sins
Which denomination of christianity recognises the pope has devine authority? (Fun fact - their priests are not allowed to have beards)
Catholicism
How many Apostles were there?
12
Where was Jesus born?
Bethlehem
Which religion(s) believes the old testimate?
Both Christianity and Judaism believe the old testimate.
What is the day of rest in christianity?
Sunday
Which continent was one of the first to embrace Christianity? Africa, Asia, North America, Or South America?
Which apostle betrayed Jesus?
Judas
What city did Jesus enter on Palm Sunday? For a bonus point why is it called Palm Sunday?
Jesus entered Jerusalem. It is called palm sunday because the crowed was waving palm leaves as Jesus entered Jerusalam.
Which religion(s) believes fasting and/or giving things up brings you closer to god?
Both Christianity and Judaism believe this
What was the main reason Pope Francis was a popular pope.
His humility
Who nailed 95 Theses to the wall of a church, which started a new denomination? (Hint: there is a denomination named after him)
Matin Luther
How many apostles died from natural causes?
1 (John)
What did Jesus do at a wedding that shocked everyone?
Turned water into wine?
What part of the father, son and holy spirit does Judaism disagree with.
The son
Which pope almost got assassinated, and then met with his assassin to forgive him. (Hint: He is a more modern pope, and he was very popular - 300,000 people came to his funeral)
John Paul II
What two denominations of christianity were involved in the great schism?
(Eastern) Orthodoxy and Catholicism
Which Apostle was a tax collector and left his lucrative life to follow Jesus?
Matthew
During the course of his life, how many miracles did Jesus do?
37
Which religion is stricter about using the word "God"?
Judaism is more strict as it directly dodges using the word god and uses words like "Hashem" and "Adonai" instead
Which pope saved around 15,000 Jews during the Holocaust?
Pope Pius xii
What is the main difference between the Catholic communion and the Protestant communion?
It is the nature of the bread and wine. The protestants believe that the bread and wine are symbolic of the blood and body of Jesus, where the Catholics believe that Jesus is actually in the bread and wine. This is called transubstantiation.