New Testament
Church History
Morality
Sacraments
Prayer
100

Of the four Gospels, these two are believed to be authored by one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus.

Matthew and John

100

This is where the Papacy briefly moved in the 14th Century.

Avignon

100

This is the term for a morally neutral act.

Amoral

100

These sacraments are known together as the Sacraments of Service.

Holy Orders and Matrimony

100

This prayer from St. Ignatius of Loyola is an exercise of reviewing one's day and considering how God has been working.

The Examen

200

This is the name of the Apostle who replaced Judas Iscariot.

Matthias

200

This council declared Mary to be Theotokos in an effort to combat the Nestorian heresy.

Council of Ephesus

200

In a moral scenario, this word describes the moral action itself.

Object

200

These are the three necessities for a sacrament to be considered valid.

Matter, form, intent

200

The rosary is traditionally attributed to Mary's apparitions to this saint.

St. Dominic

300

This Gospel is considered to be non-synoptic.

John

300

In 726, Emperor Leo III claimed that widespread idolatry was the cause of a large volcanic eruption. The response was the targeted destruction of holy images known as this.

Iconoclasm

300

This view claims that morality depends entirely on culture or personal belief.

Moral relativism OR

Relativism

300

This council formally codified all seven sacraments in response to the Protestant Reformation.

Council of Trent

300

In the practice of Lectio Divina, this is considered the final step of the prayer.

Contemplatio / contemplation

400

Name at least three letters of the New Testament that are agreed to be authored by someone other than Paul

[Bonus points for the team who comes up with the most]

James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, Jude.

[Hebrews will not count either for or against your number]

400

Pope Benedict XVI resigned the papacy in this year.

2013

400

These are the three elements that must be fully present for an act to be considered a mortal sin.

Grave matter, full knowledge, full consent

400

These sacraments imprint an ineffaceable "sacramental character" on the soul.

Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders

400

These are the traditional names for Morning Prayer and Evening prayer in what is now called the Liturgy of the Hours.

Lauds and Vespers

500

This was the location of Peter's famous Profession of Faith and Jesus entrusting Peter with the Keys to the Kingdom in Matthew 16.

Caesarea Philippi

500

This Pope concluded the Second Vatican Council.

Pope Paul VI

500

In Moral theology, this describes an action that has both a good effect and a bad effect may be morally permissible, as long as the bad effect is not intended but only tolerated.

Principle of Double Effect

500

This latin phrase means "from the work performed", and is used to denote the inherent efficacy of the sacraments in conferring grace regardless of the minister's personal holiness.

Ex opere operato

500

These words are inscribed on the front side of the Miraculous Medal surrounding an image of Our Lady.

O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.

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