The number of books in the Catholic OT
46
The english word saint comes from the Latin sanctus which means this
holy
The only council mentioned in the New Testament took place here according to Acts 15.
Jerusalem
In order for a service to be a mass, this ordained person must preside.
The priest
The Latin for have mercy
miserere
The first five books of the Bible historically were attributed to this man as their author.
Moses.
The feast of All Saints is on this date each year
November 1
The part of the so called "Nicene" creed relating to the Holy Spirit comes from this council in 381
Constantinople I
This is what you call a mass that has no singing or chanting.
Low
The expression sola fide means this
By faith alone
While the majority of the OT was written in Hebrew, a few books such as Isaiah and Daniel contain passages in this sister language
Aramaic
The number of holy days of obligation in the U.S associated with Mary
3: Assumption, Mary Mother of God, Immaculate Conception
At the council of Chalcedon in 451, the council fathers proclaimed that Peter had spoken through this pope after his tome on the two natures of Christ was read.
Leo I
The latin name of the Vatican II constitution on the Liturgy
Sancrosanctum Concilium
gratia
This man foolishly makes an oath to kill his daughter after defeating the Ammonites in Judges chapter 12
Jepthah
The feast of St. Joseph the worker was added to the calendar in 1955 by Pius XII to combat this ideology
Communism
21
This pope instituted the saying of the St. Michael prayer after mass.
Leo XIII
During the consecration the priest says in Latin hoc est enim corpus meum. Hoc is this grammatical gender.
Neuter
The last book in the Old Testament canon.
Malachi
This Franciscan doctor's feast day is July 15
St. Bonaventure
The largest historical gap in councils lasted over 300 years between these two councils
Trent and Vatican I
The number of readings from the New Testament typically found in a daily mass during Easter.
2
In Augustine's controversy with the Donatists, the two sides argued whether the sacraments were efficacious ex opere operato, that is, from the work performed, as opposed to ex opere operantis which means this.
From the activity/work of the agent