What is a monstrance?
Poster of the 95 Theses.
Who was Martin Luther?
This council established the teachings of the Counter Reformation.
What is the Council of Trent?
This Protestant concept means that the bible includes all necessary for salvation.
What is sola scriptura?
Protestants emphasize the priesthood of __________.
What is all believers?
What is stigmata?
Saint martyred for his opposition to Henry VIII.
Who was St. Thomas More?
This happened in 1517.
What was the posting of the 95 Theses?
This is the idea that the bread & wine are changed so that Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist.
What is transubstantiation?
Church feast created to honor and reverence Christ in the Eucharist.
What is the Feast of Corpus Christi?
To what religious order do these men belong?
What are Dominicans (or OPs)?
Archbishop of Milan known for his work in the Counter-Reformation, especially founding seminaries.
Who was St. Charles Borromeo?
This 1215 Council formally defined Transubstantiation and offered other reforms for the Church.
What was the Fourth Lateran Council?
This idea says that we are saved by faith, not by works.
What is either justification by faith or sola fides?
This is another name for the Church of England.
What is Anglican?
This feast:
What is Corpus Christi?
The "angelic doctor" who is the most important scholastic theologian.
Who was St. Thomas Aquinas?
This happened in 1540.
What was the founding of the Jesuits?
This is the action of declaring or making righteous in the sight of God.
What is justification?
The theologian on which this character is based:
Who is John Calvin?
Carmelite who brought St. Theresa's ideas to the male Carmelite order.
Who was St. John of the Cross?
This organization/event imprisoned those who were heretics; contrary to popular belief, it killed very few.
What was the Medieval Inquisition?
The idea that one can draw on the treasury of merit to remit time in purgatory.
What are indulgences?
This was founded in 1231 to root out heresy.
What is the Medieval Inquisition?