Original Sin.
What is the consequence of the first human beings, putting their will before God's, and losing the original relationship intended by God?
The meaning of "Credo".
What is "I believe"?
Mary being taken, body and soul, into Heaven.
What is the assumption?
Because it is instituted by Christ and guided by the Holy Spirit.
Why is the Church Holy?
How Scripture says we are to love God.
What is with all our heart, soul, and strength?
What is the Church teaching that Mary was free from Original Sin from the moment of her conception?
The one who condemned Jesus to death.
Who is Pontius Pilate?
The start of the journey of faith.
What is baptism?
Popes and bishops - The teaching authority of the Church
What is the magisterium?
Creator, Abba, Father.
Who is God?
Inability of the Pope, in union with the bishops, to error in matters of faith and morals.
What is "Infallibility"?
The Council of Nicaea.
Who determined the words of the Creed?
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
What is the Pentateuch?
Church teaching on purgatory.
What is the state of final cleansing of all human imperfections after death to prepare us to enter into God's presence in Heaven?
The life of _______ is lived out in the Church.
What is the Trinity?
The term "____" is used in the Creed to describe the Son as having the same nature and essence as the Father.
What is consubstantial?
Era in which the words of the Creed were dated back to.
What is the 4th-5th century?
The age Christ began his public ministry.
What is 30?
Definition of the Church.
What is a community of pilgrim people on way back towards God also known as the body of Christ?
The Second Person of the Trinity.
Who is the Word of God, Son of God, Jesus, fully God and fully man, Savior?
The difference between particular and last judgement.
What is what happens to everyone upon their death and what happens when Christ returns again?
"____" means something is created through procreation, or fathered, while "made" means something is created from materials. The phrase means that Jesus is not a creation but rather shares the same nature as God the Father. Both have been for all eternity and have no beginning.
What is begotten?
The two names and versions of the Creed.
What are the Apostle's and Nicene Creeds?
The four pillars of the Catholic Church.
What are One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic?
____ love is reflected in the sacrifice of ____ which we participate in through the power of ____ in the ____ instituted at the ____ ____.
What are God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, Eucharist, Last Supper?