Tensions btwn Jesus and Jewish Authorities
Holy Week & Triduum
Resurrection
Eschatology & Early Church
Heresies & Dogmas
100

The event where Jesus challenged the authorities in charge of the Temple to kill Him; akin to anti-religious terrorism and blasphemy

Cleansing of the Temple

100

Event during Holy Week when Jesus allowed Himself to be proclaimed openly as the Messiah by all the people of Jerusalem. He fulfilled Old Testament prophecies and rebuked the Pharisees for their hardness of heart.

Palm Sunday

100

On what day of the week did the Resurrection take place?

Sunday (First Day)

100

What are the four last things?

Death, judgment, Heaven, Hell

100

Sacred Scripture & Sacred Tradition. The Magisterium has the responsibility to interpret, guard/protect, and pass this on.

Deposit of Faith

200

Event where Jesus said, "Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood will have eternal life;" led many disciples to leave Jesus

Bread of Life Discourse

200

The day of Holy Week when Jesus instituted the Eucharist and the priesthood and washed the disciples' feet.

Holy Thursday

200

We say that Jesus rose from the dead in this kind of body.

Glorified body

200

The judgment we will experience individually at the moment of our death.

Particular judgment

200

The process of passing on the Gospel by word of mouth, from Jesus to the apostles to the successors of the apostles today.

Sacred Tradition

300

Event where Mary anointed Jesus' feet in preparation for His death and burial; seals Judas' conviction to betray Jesus

Anointing at Bethany

300

The three elements of the Sacrament of the Eucharist.

Presence, sacrifice, communion

300

This is the strongest proof of the Resurrection. Had Jesus never risen from the dead, this person would never have been able to convert, evangelize, and eventually lay the foundation for the conversion of the entire Roman Empie.

Conversion of St. Paul

300

The judgment we will experience publicly before all mankind after the resurrection of the dead at the end of time.

General or Final Judgment

300

Early Church heresy which taught that Jesus' humanity was fully absorbed into His divinity, like a drop of water in the ocean.

Monophysitism

400

Event where Jesus performs a miracle on the Sabbath and compares the Pharisees' hardness of heart to spiritual blindness

Healing of the Man Born Blind

400

The event that officially marked the start of Jesus' Passion, wherein He experienced great fear, in His human nature, at the prospect of His impending Passion, and where He accepted the cup of His suffering.

Agony in the Garden

400

Name some commonalities among the Resurrection account in all four Gospels.

Mary Magdalene is the first (or among the first) to see Jesus; there are one or two angels at the tomb; Jesus speaks; Jesus appears to one or multiple of the apostles

400

Early Christian worship took place in (these buildings) over the course of (this many days), and it formed the centerpiece of the early Christian practices of (this), meaning "communion" or "fellowship," and (this), meaning "service," above all service to the poor.

House churches, two days, koinonia, diakonia

400

The early Church responded to the heresy of Monophysitism at (this Council), where the union between Jesus' true human and divine natures, called (this), was taught in a special formula.

Chalcedon, Hypostatic Union

500

In the Parable of the Tenants, whom do the tenants, to whom the vineyard-owner has leased the land, symbolize?

The Pharisees & Jewish authorities

500

The charge which Pontius Pilate (a Roman) would falsely use to condemn Jesus.

Sedition (treason)

500

By His Resurrection, Jesus defeats these three things.

Sin, death, Satan

500

We say that the apostles went out to (blank) in obedience to the (blank) received from Jesus during the Ascension. They did this by bringing their apostolic preaching, also called the (blank), with them out from Jerusalem, after receiving the Holy Spirit on (this day).

evangelize, Great Commission, kerygma, Pentecost

500

This Marian dogma teaches that Mary was created without original sin, and that she never committed a sin her entire life. Shows us the holiness of Jesus - He would not come into the world through anyone less than a perfect creature.

Immaculate Conception

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