Saints
March Madness
The Apostles
Batman
Church History
100

This saint from the Emerald Isle was kidnapped by Pirates at a young age then returned later in life to teach and convert his captors.

Saint Patrick

100

This west coast college has won more national championships than any other basketball program.

UCLA - 11

100

This apostle became the first pope.

Peter

100

Batman's real identity is this billionaire whose parents were gunned down in front of him outside a theater.

Bruce Wayne

100

These events, misrepresented by idiots who don't know anything about history, were launched to protect the Holy Land and fight back the encroachment of Islam into Christianity.

The Crusades

200

This saint received the stigmata and founded an order that includes priests with funny haircuts.

Saint Francis

200

This coach has the most wins ever for a college coach, currently at 1,170.

Mike Krzyzewski

200

This apostle conspired to hand Jesus over to the Sanhedrin.

Judas

200

Michael Caine played in this role of Bruce Wayne's butler during the Batman trilogy directed by Christopher Nolan.

Alfred
200

This pope traveled to America in 1993 and celebrated Mass in a stadium with the faithful in Denver.

John Paul II

300

This Dominican friar and Doctor of the Church wrote what is considered the preeminent textbook for theology students - the Summa Theologica.

Thomas Aquinas

300

Larry Bird and Magic Johnson played for these two schools in the 1979 national championship game that is credited for sparking interest in college hoops.

Indiana State and Michigan State
300

This apostle is believed to be the author of the book of Revelation.

John

300

This actor has taken on the role of Batman in the new DC Justice League movie series, and despite my initial disagreement with the pick, has actually done quite well.

Ben Affleck

300
This Roman emperor was inspired by a Christian sign in the sky, won a major battle outside Rome and legalized Christianity in the empire.

Constantine

400

This Portugese priest was once seen in a state holding the child Jesus. Thirty years after his death when his body was exhumed, tradition states that his tongue had been perfectly preserved as if it were still alive.

Saint Anthony

400

This coach led Nebraska to all its NCAA tournament appearances until Tim Miles had the Huskers back on the bracket in 2014.

Danny Nee

400

This apostle was part of Jesus' inner circle together with Peter and John.

James

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Catwoman, the sometimes nemesis sometimes love interest of Batman, has been portrayed by the likes of Michelle Pfeifer, Anne Hathaway and goes by this character name.

Selena Kyle

400

This council held between 1545 and 163 was called as a response to the Reformation.

The Council of Trent

500

This Scottish priest made arguments for the Immaculate Conception of Mary that appeared in Pope Pius IX's 1854 dogma of the Immaculate Conception. Critics of his work used a term for his followers that eventually become the word "dunce".

John Duns Scotus

500

This player everyone loved to hate caught a three-quarters court pass from Grant Hill and sank a shot at the buzzer for an Elite 8 win in 1992.

Christian Laettner

500

This apostle, also known as Nathanael, is considered the patron saint of Armenia and was skinned alive for his beliefs. 

Bartholomew

500

This original TV Batman found work later in life as the voice of Quahog's mayor in the show Family Guy.

Adam West

500

Catherine of Siena was the driving force behind the papacy returning from this French city back to Rome after 67 years away.

Avignon

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