Being disrespectful or causing mockery to God, Mary, or the Saints
Mockery
The Gospel that is NOT synoptic.
St. Paul converted to Christianity on the road to this place.
Damascus
The Liturgical Season which has the theme of growth and change?
Ordinary Time.
The Sacrament of healing and forgiveness.
Reconciliation/Penance.
Someone who dies for their Faith.
A story told by Jesus in the Gospels that is meant to teach a lesson.
A parable.
The amount of letters St. Paul wrote in the New Testament
Thirteen.
The final vestment the priest wears that symbolizes charity and unselfishness towards the people.
The chasuble.
The first Sacrament we all receive.
Baptism.
An example of this is when the Israelites were worshipping a Golden Calf as God.
Idolatry
The intended audience for the Gospel of Matthew.
Jewish Christians.
St. Paul is always holding these two objects in pictures, paintings, and statues.
Sword and book.
The hat the bishop wears to show the sign of his office during Mass.
The Marian Apparition which took place in Portugal.
Arius
Diagram and theory that explains the sources and relationships between the synoptic Gospels.
The Four-Source Hypothesis.
St. Paul died for his Faith and was killed in this way.
He was beheaded.
An architectural style associated with domes, mosaics, and a centralized design.
Juan Diego was in this city when he saw our Lady of Guadalupe appear before him with a dozen roses.
Mexico City.
The heresy that believes Jesus was two persons before and after the Resurrection.
Nestorianism.
The major theme displayed in the Gospel of Luke.
The Upside Down Kingdom.
The three places where St. Paul traveled to on his missionary journeys.
Asia Minor, Greece, Rome.
One of the four types of vocations that is considered a "lifestyle" among consecrated religious.
Religious life.
The Marian Apparition that has the theme of healing and devotion.
Our Lady of Lourdes.