The writer of the Acts of the Apostles
True or False. A pope was elected because a dove landed on his head.
True. (Pope St. Fabian)
The first church council
The Council of Nicaea
The Writer of the Lord's Prayer (Our Father)
Jesus
The age of the Catholic church
About 1992 years old
Mark's
True or False. A new Pope can not take the name of Peter
True. (Out of Respect for St. Peter the first Pope. Also it is 'prophesied' that a 'Peter II' would be the last pope.
The council of Trent was formed in response to this big church crisis that had caused the formation of many different sections of Christianity
The Protestant Reformation
The three main types of prayer
Vocal, Meditative and Contemplative (VMC)
The Roman Emperor that legalized Christianity allowing it to spread even more
Emperor Constantine the Great
Paul's companion that accompanied him in his missionary work.
Barnabas
The age Cardinals are when they are excluded from participating in the electoral process
80
The most recent Church council
True or False The Saint Michael the Archangel prayer was based on a conversation between God and Satan
True. Pope Leo the 13th had a vision after mass of a conversation between God and Satan and wrote the prayer after.
The number of popes that the church has had
266
The Apostle that went the farthest as a missonary
St Thomas the Doubter
The place were the conclave takes place.
The Sistine Chapel
The number of church councils there have been
The saint credited for creating the Rosary
St. Dominic, the founder of the Dominican order
The year Vatican City became a country
1929
The disciple of Paul's that was the bishop of Crete and one he wrote letters in that are in the New Testament
Titus
The longest conclave lasted this long
2 years
True or False, Santa Claus punched a dude in the face at the Council of Nicaea
True. (St. Nicholas is the orignial Santa Claus and punched a heretic named Arius) ((Arius deserved it))
The Year the St. Michael the Archangel prayer was written
1886 by Pope Leo the 13th
The year St. Peter's Basilica opened.
1626