He wrote a book of rules so that monks could pray, work, and live in peace.
St. Benedict
This Mark of the Church means that it was founded by Jesus.
Holy
According to legend, he slapped Arius.
St. Nicholas
A great fire broke out in this city in the year 64.
They were underground cemeteries.
catacombs
“Our ___ are ___ till they rest in you, O Lord.”
hearts; restless
This prayer states what Christians believe.
Nicene Creed
This Mark of the Church means having the same faith and the same Sacraments and being united under the pope.
One
This Mark of the Church means "universal".
Catholic
This is a false teaching that goes against the truth taught by the Church.
heresy
This is a place where monks or nuns live.
monastery
He was crucified upside down.
St. Peter
This Mark of the Church means it was founded on the Apostles and led by their successors.
Apostolic
This decree stated that Christianity was no longer forbidden.
He blamed the Christians for a great fire and then began to persecute them.
Nero
St. Paul
He was the son of St. Monica and was baptized by St. Ambrose.
St. Augustine
This Roman Emperor wanted to wipe out Christianity.
Diocletian
This pope convinced Attila the Hun to not attack Rome.
St. Leo the Great
He survived getting riddled with arrows.
St. Sebastian
This Roman Emperor made it legal to be a Christian.
Constantine
This bishop wrote letters to many Christian communities as he was being led to Rome for his execution.
St. Ignatius of Antioch
He translated the Bible from Hebrew and Greek into Latin.
St. Jerome
"Ignorance of ___ is ignorance of ___."
Scripture, Christ
This meeting was called to address Arianism. The Creed developed from it.
Council of Nicaea
This word means "of the same substance".
consubstantial
“Let ___ be preferred to ___.”
nothing; Christ
What is the Greek title for Mary that means "God bearer"?
Theotokos
This heresy denied that Jesus was God.
Arianism
Jesus is one person with two natures: divine and human.
hypostatic union
This heresy stated that Jesus was two persons in one body.
Nestorianism
vadis
This meeting expanded the Creed to include the Holy Spirit.
Council of Constantinople
At this meeting, Mary was confirmed as "Mother of God".
Council of Ephesus