Tradition in the Catholic Church
The Magisterium
The Holy Trinity
The Early Church
The Church Today
100

The handing on of the teachings of the Apostles under the guidance of the Holy Spirit

What is Tradition?

100

It comes from the Latin word magister, meaning teacher.  

What is the meaning of Magisterium?

100
God the ____________ is often identified with the role as Creator.
What is God the Father?
100

50 days after Easter and considered the "birthday" of the Church.

What is Pentecost?

100

Pope Leo XIV.

Who is the current Pope of the Holy Catholic Church?

200

St Peter, whose name means "rock".

Who was the first Pope on which Jesus built his Church?

200

The person who calls together an Ecumenical Council, such as Vatican I or Vatican II. 

 

Who is the Pope?

200

God the ____________ is often identified with the role as Redeemer.

What is God the Son?

200

Non-Jewish people.

What are Gentiles?

200

The three branches of Christianity.

Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant.

300

The Pope, through the process of Apostolic Succession.

Who is the successor to St Peter?

300

The name given to the gift of the Holy Spirit that protects the Church from error when solemnly defining matters relating to Jesus’ teachings and how they are to be lived. 

What is infallibility?

300

God the ____________ is often identified with the role as Sanctifier.

What is God the Holy Spirit?

300

• the people’s experience of God
• the development of an understanding of what these experiences meant
• the inspiration of writers who recorded these understandings
• the selection of inspired texts and the discarding of inaccurate and non-essential texts

What was the writing process of the Bible?

300

The three vows that religious make.

What are the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience?

400

Dogma from Vatican I which allows the Pope to speak without error in certain circumstances.

What is infallibility?

400

A sacramental act that symbolizes the transmission of authority and the gift of the Holy Spirit. 

What is the 'laying of hands'?

400

The symbol most often used to represent the Holy Spirit.

What is the dove?
400

Early Church leader, formerly known as Saul, who wrote many Epistles and traveled widely to preach and teach about Jesus.

Who is Paul?

400

Also called the See of Rome, Petrine See or Apostolic See, is the jurisdiction of the Pope in his role as the bishop of Rome.

What is the Holy See?

500

In Catholic teaching, the primacy of Peter is the special position of leadership given by Christ to Peter among the Twelve Apostles—meaning he held first place and a true authority to guide the Church.

What is the Petrine Primacy?

500

– The Catechism  
– The Profession of Faith  
– Commandments
 – The Lord’s Prayer

What is the Church provides the means to help followers of Jesus to live as he taught?

500

This doctrine teaches that God exists in three persons who share the same essence or being.

What is the Nicene Creed?

500

• to be the principal teachers of the Gospel
• to interpret the Gospel
• to govern the Church in the name of Jesus
• to guide His followers to live as he taught
• to ensure that the Sacraments were celebrated properly.

What five basic responsibilities did Jesus give His Apostles?

500

Image of the Church that explains how we are hands and feet of Christ in the world today.

What is the Body of Christ?

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