What kind of religion is Spiritism?
a) Monotheistic
b) Polytheist
Monotheistic
What is a medium?
a) A person who is able to talk to animals.
b) Ghostbuster
c) A person believed to connect with spirits.
A person believed to connect with spirits.
What day of the week are worship services held?
Sunday
Which is NOT a sacred place or space in Spiritism?
a) Séance rooms or circles
b) Spiritualist churches
c) Campgrounds and meeting centres
d) Spirit sanctuary
Sprit sanctuary
Does Spiritism have a sacred text?
a) Yes
b) No
No.
Spiritism does not have one universally accepted scripture like the Bible or the Qur’an.
When was Spiritism founded?
a) May 1923
b) March 1848
c) September 1903
d) August 1856
March 1848
Which belief is part of Spiritism?
a) Reincarnation
b) Karma
c) Original Sin
d) Life after death
Life after death
Historically, Spiritualists gathered where for sacred time?
a) Caves
b) Camps
c) Creeks
d) Rivers
Camps
Which is where they held meetings for worship, learning, and séances.
What are Campgrounds and meeting centres used for?
a) Important gathering places for Spiritualist communities and teachings.
b) Quiet spaces where mediums and participants gather for spirit communication.
c) Places where worship services, healing, and mediumship demonstrations are held.
Important gathering places for Spiritualist communities and teachings.
Which sacred text from another religion do Spiritists use to interpret metaphorically?
a) Bible
b) Quran
c) Talmud
d) Torah
Bible
Who founded Spiritism?
a) Alexander Graham Bell
b) James Garfield
c) Allan Kardec
d) Moses
Allan Kardec
What is a séance?
a) A ceremony to remember loved ones
b) A gathering held to communicate with spirits
c) A time for reflection
A gathering held to communicate with spirits
In Spiritism what is not considered "Sacred Time"?
a) Worship services
b) Healing services
c) Spirit communication sessions
d) Practicing sacred values
Practicing sacred values
Where are mediumship demonstrations held?
a) Séance rooms or circles
b) Spiritualist churches
c) Campgrounds and meeting centres
Spiritualist churches
The vine branch is one of the closest things Spiritism has to a sacred symbol. What does it represent?
a) Spirits linked together
b) The soul linked to the body
c) The mind linked to the heart
The soul linked to the body
Where was Spiritism founded?
a) Italy
b) France
c) Brazil
d) United States
France
What value is NOT emphasized in Spiritism?
a) Kindness
b) Responsibility
c) Humility
d) Golden Rule
Humility
What is another name for a healing services?
a) Passe
b) Healing Ceremony
c) Healthy service
d) Medicine service
Passe
What sacred place or space is being described? Quiet spaces where mediums and participants gather for spirit communication.
a) Séance rooms or circles
b) Spiritualist churches
c) Campgrounds and meeting centres
Séance rooms or circles
The Seven-pointed Star is a symbol related to Spiritism. What does it represent?
a) Spiritual growth and core Spiritualist principles
b) Connection to the afterlife
c) A relationship to the creator
Spiritual growth and core Spiritualist principles