This color smoke will appear out of the chimney of the Sistine Chapel once a pope has been elected in a conclave.
What is White Smoke?
A condition that prevents blood clots and causes someone to suffer severe blood loss from injuries or cuts.
What is a hemorrhage?
What is raising a widow's son?
This Aramaic Word, used in the renaming St. Peter, is another word for "Petros" (Greek) and "Petrus" (Latin).
What is "Cephas?"
What is "You are Peter and upon this rock, I will build my Church, and the gates of the nether world shall not prevail against it. I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in Heaven."
These three men are listed in the First Eucharistic Prayer and are the first three popes after Peter.
Who are Linus, Cletus, and Clement?
The Greek word "Papam" and later the italian "Papa" was used to describe Bishops until 4th Century where it is now mainly used for the Pope.
Where does the word pope come from?
These are the three stages of a call (or Vocation).
What are Invitation (Relationship), Discipleship, and Call Within a Call (Mission)?
Coming from the Latin words literally meaning "Together with the Key" this word describes when a group of Cardinals lock themselves in a room to pick the next pope.
What is "settling the question?"
This Apostle called by God, once corrected Peter on refusing to eat with the Gentile converts, something Peter especially should be doing in his role.
Who is St. Paul?
A Gentile who follows Jewish religious customs but is not circumcised and does not follow the dietary laws.
What is a "God-fearer?"
These three sins against the Catholic Faith can be committed materially or formally and impact one's communion with the Church.
What are heresy, apostasy, and schism?
This Latin Question, translated as "Where are you going?" Is what Peter asks Jesus before facing his own Martyrdom?
What is "Quo Vadis?"
This second requirement for Papal Infallibility emphasizes the need for the Pope to be speaking on THESE specific matters.
What is "On a matter of faith and morals?"
This Pope was a material heretic (Monophysitism) when elected to the papacy, and promised to do spread that heresy if elected. But was unable to do so because "Though I am unworthy, I am vicar of Blessed Peter the Apostle."
Who is Pope Vigilius?
Because Elijah ascended into Heaven in a fiery chariot, and the book of Malachi 4:5-6 in which the Lord promises to send Elijah before the coming of the Messiah the Jews expected THIS.
Why did the Jews think Elijah would come again?
These are the Three Levels of Holy Orders.
What are Diaconate, Presbyterate, and Episcopate?
This was the Greek word in Peter's response to Jesus' question, "Do you love (Agape) me?"
What is "Filia?"
Meaning literally "From the Chair" this Latin statement is a third requirement of Papal Infallibility, which emphasizes the need for the Pope to be exercising his special authority.
What is "ex Cathedra?"
These are the four characteristics of Papal Authority. The first concerns its power, the second concerns the soul, the third concerns to who it is applicable to, and the fourth concerns how long the authority is wielded.
What are Supreme, Spiritual, Universal, and Lifelong?
No, unless if you are obstinately denying some truth that must be believed with faith after being corrected by legitimate authority, then yes?
Am I a formal heretic?
Moses is the prefigurement of Jesus in these three ways.
What is freeing the Jews from slavery, being the intermediary from God to the People and giving instructions for celebrating the passover?
This Latin phrase is said when announcing the new pope.
What is "Habemus Papam"?
This fourth and final requirement for Papal Infallibility emphasizes the need for the Pope to speaking on a Universal level.
What is "binding the whole Church?"