To dedicate and devote yourself to a religious or divine purpose
Consecrate
Calling of all people to holiness and a particular state of life
Vocation
A teaching document written by Pope
Encyclical
Known as the Apostle of England
Born in Rome
St. Augustine of Canterbury
Known for his persecution of Christians
Died in 68AD
Emperor Nero
An attitude that looks at the world with wonder and reverence
Logic of Gift
Responsibility that a person has for all creation
Dominion
A building where religious communities live
Monastery
Wrote Theology of the Body
Started World Youth Day
St. John Paul II
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
1. Apostle of the Germans
A Benedictine monk
2. Descendant of Clovis
Crowned emperor by Pope Leo III
1. St. Boniface
2. Emperor Charlemagne
The Eastern and Western Churches split due to theological differences
Schism
Someone killed for bearing witness to the Christian
Martyrs
The condition of abundance when you give generously
Fruitfulness
Son of St. Monica
Lived a pagan life until his conversion at 33
St. Augustine of Hippo
Converted to Christianity
Wrote the epistles
St. Paul
A teaching of the church and how God continues to teach us
Doctrine
A sacred promise you make for your whole life
Vow
An attitude that seeks to have control of the world
Logic of Domination
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
1. Initiated the construction of Hagia of Sophia
Ruled the Byzantine Empire
2. Founded the first monastery
Feast day is July 11th
1. Emperor Justinian I
2. St. Benedict of Nursia
First emperor to convert to Christianity
Issued the Edict of Milan
Emperor Constantine
The belief that evil comes from material/physical things and good from spiritual
Material things can be used for good but it's often the evil in us that causes the evil
Manicheism
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
1. In the 16th century, Martin Luther divides Christianity
2. A false teaching about God, Jesus, Salvation, or Church
1. Reformation
2. Heresies
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
1. Belief that on the last day our mortal bodies will reunite with our souls
2. To see things, animals, and people the way God does
1. Resurrection
2. Reverence
Founded the first monastery
Feast day is July 11th
St. Benedict of Nursia
First pope
Martyred by being crucified upside down
St. Peter