Great Schism
Paschal Mystery
Scripture & Tradition
Mission of the Church
Marriage & Celibacy
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What is the Great Schism?

It is the formal permanent split between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Western Roman Catholic Church. (Christian History Institute)

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What is the Pascal Mystery?

Jesus' death and resurrection. (CCC 542)

100

True or False Does the Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture communicate with one another?


True

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Who is the Holy Spirit?

The Holy Spirit is one of the persons of the Holy Trinity, consubstantial with the Father and the Son.(CCC 685)


100

What is marriage?

The covenant by which a man and a woman establish a partnership of the whole life. (CCC 1602)

200

What year did the schism occur? 

1054 (Christian History Institute)

200

Why do we call it Paschal?

The word comes from Passover. Like when the Israelites were saved from slavery, Jesus is the Lamb of God who saves us from sin and death so we can have eternal life. (CCC 608)


200

What is sacred scripture?

"Sacred Scripture is the speech of God as it is put down in

writing under the breath of the Holy Spirit,” (CCC 81).


200

What is a sacrament

The sacraments are efficacious signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dispensed to us.(CCC 1131)


200

True or False marriage and celibacy are both holy vocations?

true (CCC 1603 & CCC 1602)

300

Name two reasons why the schism occured?

The filioque clause, papal authority, political differences, language barrier, (Christian History Institute)

300

How do we experiance the Paschal Mystery today?

We experiance the Paschal Mystery in Mass mostly and in other Sacraments. (CCC 1364)

300

What do each of them make?

“Each of them makes present and fruitful in the Church the mystery of Christ, who promised to remain with his own” “always, to the close of the age,” (CCC 80).


300

What is the Great Commission?

Jesus claimed absolute authority and commanded his disciples to make, baptize, and teach followers from all nations, promising his constant presence until the end of time.(Matthew 28:18-20)

300

In the Catholic Church, celibacy is described as?

The call to consecrated life of chastity (CCC 915)
400

What was the capital of the Orthodox Church, and what was the capital of the Roman Catholic Church?

Constantinople and Rome (Vatican News)

400

What is the Father’s will?

CCC 541 describes the Father’s this as “to raise up men to share in his own divine life”

400

What is the role of the church?

“transmission and interpretation of Revelation is entrusted,” (CCC 82).


400

What is the Kingdom of God?

It is not a matter of food and drink, but of righteousness, peace, and joy in the holy Spirit. (Romans 14:17)

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What is celibacy?

An unfolding of baptismal grace and a powerful sign of the Kingdom of God. (CCC 1619)


500

Who was the pope at the time, and who was the patriarch of constantinople at the time?

Pope Leo lX and Patriarch Michael Cerularius of Constantinople (Vatican News)

500

What does the Paschal Mystery do?

reinstates us in God's grace, “so that as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life,” (CCC 654).

500

What is the difference between Apostolic Tradition and ecclesial traditions?


Apostolic Tradition is the unchanging divine revelation from Jesus and the Apostles while ecclesial traditions are disciplinary, liturgical, or devotional practices made over time that can be changed or destroyed by the Church.


500

What are cultures?

While all people belong to one human family, God uses different cultures and locations to help various groups express the same universal faith in their own unique way.

500

What is the Lord?

Both a sacrament of Matrimony and virginity for the Kingdom of God. (CCC 1620).

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