The centuries monasteries began to thrive in feudal Europe
What is 5th-9th centuries?
___________ and __________ challenged the nature of Jesus Christ as fully God and fully man.
What is monophysitism and docetism?
____ means before
What is "pro"?
The Council changed the mass from this language to the local language.
What is Latin?
The Roman Emperor who converted to Christianity.
Who is Constantinople?
Most common monasteries and abbeys processed for trade
What is wheat?
Gnostism claimed that _______________ would save the people.
What is secret knowledge?
____________ means to bend.
What is "flectere"?
The priests used to face the _____ before the council had him turn to face the assembly.
What is the altar?
The Saint that brought Christianity to Ireland
Who is St. Patrick?
Monks and nuns cared for the _____ in the community.
What is widows/orphans/poor/homeless/rejected ones?
__________ taught that God's grace was not needed for salvation, but human effort could achieve it.
_______ means to lay flat.
What is "sternere"?
The church needed an ______ to respond to pagan ideas creeping into the church.
What is update?
The bishop of Milan who confronted the Emperor publically.
Who is St. Ambrose?
Monasteries were important for these 2 aspects of feudal European life.
What is spiritual and community/trade?
This heresy lead to the destruction of many churches in the 16th and 17th centuries.
What is iconoclasm?
_____ means knee.
What is "genu"?
Post-Vatican II we are called to live Christianity in a ______________.
What is small community?
Who is St. Jerome?
Monks and nuns cared for the community's rejected out of _____ to God.
True or False: Jansenism claimed everyone has the possibility to receive God's grace and convert.
What is false?
________ means to stand in awe of.
What is "revereri"?
Pre-Vatican II, Christianity was lived __________________.
What is individually?
The pope that sent missionaries to England and made the most popular music in the Catholic church history.
Who is Pope St. Gregory the Great?