This is the obstinate denial by a Baptized Catholic of an official Catholic teaching
What is heresy?
What is 325 A.D.?
The Council of Ephesus took place in ____ A.D.
This council took place in ____ A.D.
What is 451 A.D.?
The Great Schism officially took place in ____ A.D.
What is 1054 A.D.?
This council rejected the heresy of Arianism and created the first version of the creed.
What is the Council of Nicaea?
The Council of Constantinople took place in ____ A.D.
What is 381 A.D.?
This is the name of the heresy that was condemned as false at this council.
What is Nestorianism?
This was the heresy that was condemned at this council.
What is the Monophysite heresy?
This is the Germanic King that liberated the Western Church from the Lombardic Tribes?
Who is King Pepin the Short?
This heresy stated that Jesus Christ is two persons with two natures, and it was rejected at the Council of Ephesus.
What is Nestorianism?
This council completed the final version of the Nicene Creed.
What is the Council of Constantinople?
This is the solution that the Church offered as the official teaching of Jesus Christ - that He is one Divine Person with a full human and full Divine nature.
What is the Hypostatic Union?
This is the teaching that the Church reaffirmed and defended at this council.
This is the name of the King that was crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas day in 800 A.D.
Who is King Charlemagne?
This council officially stated the hypostatic union as the official teaching on Jesus in the Catholic Church.
What is the council of Ephesus?
This is the name of the Bishop who was condemned for false teaching at the Council of Nicaea.
Who is Bishop Arius?
This is the name of the Church that split off from the Catholic Church after this council.
What is the Assyrian Church of the East?
This is the name of the Churches that separated from the Catholic Church after this council took place.
What are the Oriental Orthodox Churches?
This is the final event that led to the Great Schism.
What is the excommunication of Michael Cerularius?
This heresy states that Jesus has a human body, a human soul, but a divine mind meaning that he is only part God and not fully God.
What is Apollinarianism?
This is the name of the Roman Emperor that convened both of these councils.
What is Emperor Constantine?
This is the traditional Greek name of Mary that was defended at this council.
What is Theotokos?
This is the name of the document used to defend the Hypostatic Union at the Council of Chalcedon.
This is the name of the Emperor that divided the Roman Empire in half in 286 A.D. giving us the Western and Eastern divisions of the Church.
Who is Emperor Diocletian?