This event marks the public beginning of the Church.
Pentecost
The term for a baptized Christian’s total rejection of the faith.
Apostasy
The four identifying characteristics of the Church.
One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic
The teaching that bread and wine become Christ’s Body and Blood.
Transubstantiation
The Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus.
Paschal Mystery
The first Christian martyr.
St. Stephen
The denial of a central Church teaching by a baptized Christian.
Heresy
The mark meaning universal.
Catholic
The two main parts of the Mass.
Liturgy of the Word
Liturgy of the Eucharist
The “first Gospel” announced in Genesis.
Protoevangelium
The first Church council that addressed Gentile inclusion.
The heresy claiming Jesus was created and not fully divine.
Arianism
The mark referring to succession from the Apostles.
Apostolic
The BARE minimum requirement for receiving Communion.
Christmas and Easter
The teaching that the Old Testament prepares for the New Testament.
Salvation History
The term for the passing on of apostolic authority through bishops.
Apostolic Succession
The Church council that responded to the Protestant Reformation.
Council of Trent
The mark reflecting Christ’s prayer “that they may all be one.”
One
The belief that Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist.
Real Presence
The council that affirmed Jesus is consubstantial with the Father.
Council of Nicea
The first major speech preached by Peter after Pentecost is found in this book.
Acts of the Apostles
The effort to restore unity among Christians.
Ecumenism
The mark reflecting the Church’s divine origin and mission.
Holy
Which Council established that all masses must be in Latin?
Council of Trent
The heresy claiming salvation comes through secret knowledge.
Gnosticism