Protestant Who's Who
Catholic Monastic Traditions
Protestant Theology
Who Wore it Best? Catholic Monk Edition
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This group has a huge focus on baptism as a defining moment of salvation and on a personal relationship with Christ.

Baptists

100

This group, founded by St. Francis of Assisi, is characterized by poverty, fraternity, and living the gospel.

Franciscans

100

The Lutheran church comes from this German theologian who challenged a number of teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.

Martin Luther

100

The Franciscans, otherwise known as the Order of Friars Minor, generally wear this colour of robes.

Brown

200

This group believes that the bread and wine in communion are Jesus’ actual body and blood in spirit form.

Lutherans

200

The Dominican monks, founded by St. Dominic of Caleruega, are characterized by prayer, study, this, and community.

Preaching

200

Presbyterian and Reformed denominations are traditionally based on this branch of Protestant theology, which has a strict view of the Bible.

Calvinism

200

Dominicans traditionally wear a white robe called a capuce with a hood, a rosary, and this colour of outer robe that wraps mostly around the body like a cape with a hood.

Black

300

This charismatic group traditionally believes that speaking in tongues is a sign of being made holy by the Spirit.

Pentecostals

300

The Augustinians were founded by Pope _____ IV in an effort to unite several communities of hermits in Italy.

Innocent

300

The Methodists' top four focuses include Personal Experience, Reason, Scripture, and this

Tradition

300

This all-black wearing group is characterized by Apostolic activities according the the needs of the Church, among other things.

Augustinians

400

This group was started by John Wesley in an attempt to reform the Anglican church.

Methodists

400

The Benedictine monks, characterized by community life and fraternal love, were founded by St. Benedict of this healthcare-sounding place.

Nursia

400

The top four Methodist focuses are otherwise known as the “Wesleyan this.

Quadrilateral

400

This word for "attire" used to describe the clothing of monks and nuns, or something that you do often and regularly.

Habit

500

This non-charismatic group believes that God has already chosen who will be saved, and who won’t be.

Reformed/Calvinists

500

Saint Thomas Aquinas, considered one of the Catholic Church's greatest theologians and philosophers, was a member of this "preaching" monastic tradition.

Dominicans

500

The Calvinist belief that God has already chosen who will be saved, and who won’t be.

Predestination

500

Benedictine monks traditionally wear a black tunic to represent this, translated as humus in Latin, to remind themselves of their humanity and therefore, humility.

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