Monotheism
Trinitarian Belief
Analogy
Baptism
Liturgical Calendar
100

This word refers to the belief in one God

Monotheism

100

This word refers to the "Word" taking on human form.

Incarnate, Incarnation

100

This device is used to teach a difficult concept through comparison with another concept.

Analogy

100

This is the sign of baptism.

Water

100

This season is the first liturgical season of the Church calendar.

Advent

200

This word refers to the belief and worship of multiple deities.

Polytheism

200

This word refers to God's plan for human salvation.

Divine economy

200

This is the name of Augustine's favorite analogy for the Trinity.

Psychological analogy

200

This is the Trinitarian formula.

In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

200

This is the short liturgical season.

Triduum

300

This fundamental doctrine of the Church refers to the Christian belief in a triune God.

(Holy) Trinity

300

As opposed to a women giving birth, this word refers to the "fathering" of a child.

Begotten, begetting, only-begotten

300

In order to understand a concept, the mind must do these two things.

Remember the concept and desire, or will, to understand it.
300

Baptism is the first of this category of sacraments.

Initiation

300

This color is the liturgical color for the season of Easter.

White

400

This creed is the second-longest of three Catholic creeds and most commonly spoken.

Nicene Creed

400

This word refers to the oneness of essence of the persons of the Trinity.

Consubstantiality

400

St. Patrick famously creates a Trinitarian analogy with this plant.

Three-leaf clover

400

This is the best English translation of the Greek word "βαπτιζειν"

"To immerse"

400

This is the longest liturgical season.

Ordinary Time

500

This word refers to the ancient belief in multiple gods, but the worship of only one god.

Henotheism

500

What is the only scene in the New Testament where the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are all present together?

Baptism of Jesus

500

All Trinitarian analogies must strike a balance between these two principles.

Distinctiveness and unity

500

These are the two other sacraments, along with baptism, that initiate one into the Catholic Church.

Eucharist (Communion), Confirmation

500

This is the process for calculating the date of Easter Sunday.

First Sunday, after the first full moon, after the vernal equinox.

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