What event is considered the “birthday” of the church?
Pentecost
What empire ruled over where the first christians emerged?
Roman Empire
During which period did the Roman empire start to collapse?
During 300-400 A.D
Who was the first Catholic president?
JFK
Who was the Pope during WWII?
Pope Pius XII
Who were the key figures during Pentecost?
Apostles
Which emperor issued the Edict of Milan?
Constantine the Great
What role did Agustine of Hippo play in the collapse of the Roman Empire.
He addressed many “theological challanges“ and provided a Christian perspective of the collapse.
Who was considered the first Catholic to step foot in the Americas?
Pedro Menéndez
What was the vaticans network of aid called in WWII?
“Vaticans Diplomatic Network”
How did Peters sermon at Pentecost contribute to a turning point in the churches early growth?
His preaching led to many people converting and getting baptised.
When was the Edict of Milan Issued
313 A.D.
What was the effect of the collapse on the church?
It led to the Eastern Orthodox Church being more influential.
What was the event that occurred in Ireland that led to many Irish immigrating to the U.S.?
The potato famine
In which country did Catholic leaders play a role in saving many Jewish lives?
Greece
What significant event in the “Book of Acts” immediately precedes the Pentecost event?
The ascension of Jesus into heaven.
What theological issue was addressed at the council of Nicea?
Arianism, a heretical belief about Christ.
How did the church adapt to the political landscape following the collapse?
The church started taking on roles in education and government.
What significant role did the Jesuits and sisters of charity play in the U.S.
They played a significant role in education and healthcare
What was the role of Jacques Maritain in addressing ethical/philosophical questions raised during the war?
He heavily contributed to discussions over human rights and moral responsibility.
How did “speaking in tongues” help the early Church grow, and gain more influence?
It was able to be understood by many diverse communities.
How did the Nicean creed influence the christian doctrine?
It provided clarity and established a foundation of faith for many Christians today.
What was the Eastern Orthodox church relationship like after the collapse?
They became more separated until they officially split in 1054.
What role did Monsignor George play for Catholics in the U.S.
He promoted civil rights and fought for Catholics rights in the U.S.
How did WWII have an impact on Catholic Church relations?
It promoted interfaith, and cooperation for peace.