The first Good News
What is the protoevangelium?
Focusing only on similarities and never discussing differences.
What is "too easy" ecumenism?
The way God revealed himself throughout history.
What is divine revelation?
The sedar meal prefigures this.
What is the Mass?
Required for entrance into the Church.
What is Baptism?
The unbroken line of authority from the Apostles to today's Pope and bishops.
What is Apostolic Succession?
The two virtues required for ecumenical dialogue.
What are love and humility?
The sign of the covenant with Abraham.
What is circumcision?
Jesus becoming flesh and entering history.
What is the Incarnation?
The mark of the Church that means the message of Christianity is universal.
What is the Church is Catholic?
From the Greek "oikoumene", meaning "the whole gathered earth. The effort to unite Christians.
What is Ecumenism?
The biggest obstacle to full communion.
What is papal authority? (points if your answer is close)
God promised this to David.
What is an everlasting kingdom?
The chief of the Apostles and the first pope.
Who is St. Peter?
Full communion requires that we all believe the same thing.
What is profession of faith?
A formal break within the Church.
What is schism?
The sentiment that one is already correct and that there is no need to reach out for dialogue.
What is rejection of ecumenical dialogue?
God's promise to Adam.
What is a savior?
Made up primarily by the pope and bishops.
What is the Magisterium?
These are required for a valid Baptism.
What are form and matter?
The public denial of one's faith or rejection of one's baptism.
What is apostasy?
All lay people, not just the clergy, should receive this.
What is ecumenical formation?
DAILY DOUBLE
The fullness of revelation.
Who is JESUS???
Because Jesus became man, we all form this.
What is the Mystical Body of Christ?
Founder of an early Christian monastery, he was very important for fighting heresy and promoting unity.
Who is St. Basil the Great?