Catholicity
Creation, Christ, and Church
The Local Church
Belonging in the Church
Vocab
100

This word means “universal.”

Catholic

100

God’s plan for salvation begins with this, not just with the Church.

Creation

100

This is the local community where Catholics usually worship.

Parish

100

This sacrament is the doorway into Christian life.

Baptism

100

The word used to describe the Church being sent to spread the Gospel.

Missionary

200

Catholicity means the Church is for these people.

All people or Everyone

200

Jesus reveals Catholicity by crossing these kinds of boundaries in His ministry.

Cultural, religious, social, or moral boundaries

200

This is a group of parishes led by a bishop.

Diocese

200

Being fully united with the Catholic Church in belief, sacraments, and leadership is called this.

Full Communion

200

The term for the Church as the living community of believers united in Christ.

Body of Christ

300

Creation shows Catholicity because every person is made in this.

The image of God

300

The command to “make disciples of all nations” is called this.

The Great Commission

300

This leader connects the local Church to the wider universal Church.

Bishop

300

Other baptized Christians are connected to the Catholic Church, but not fully united. This is called this.

Imperfect Communion

300

The word that means the Church is present in a specific place through a parish or diocese.

Local Church

400

Jesus shows Catholicity by reaching beyond Judaism and also including these people in the plans for salvation 

Gentiles

400

The Church continues Christ’s mission by making God’s universal plan visible through these three things.

Teaching, sacraments, and service.

400

Who is our Bishop? 

Archbishop Wenski

400

Adults who want to become Catholic usually go through this process.

OCIA

400

Name of Christian Churches that are not attached to a larger recognized Christian denomination 

Non-Denominations 

500

Who did Jesus welcome and accept that caused controversy at the time? (List 4)

Jesus welcomed outsiders, sinners, Gentiles, the sick, and the poor, showing that salvation is offered to all.

500

Jesus’ encounters with outsiders, sinners, Samaritans, and Gentiles show that Catholicity is not just an idea, but this.

A lived mission / action.

500

What is the title of the Bishop who is in charge of many Dioceses? 

Cardinal 

500

What Sacrament do all baptized Christians share?

Baptism 

500

What is the name of the seminary next door that educates men and guides them in their vocation to the Ordained Ministry? 

St. John Vianney Seminary 

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