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100
The Pope after Leo XIII died and made important contributions to other aspects of Church teachings

Pope Pius X

100

Was the King Louis XVI found guilty of treason in the year 1793 or 1842

1793

100

Peter and the other Apostles spread the good news of Christ throughout ______ which included Europe, Asia, and North Africa. 


The Known World

100

To proclaim the good news of Christ to people everywhere 

evangelize 

100

A grave act of violence against a women and her unborn child.

Abortion

200

His pontificate was from 1492 to 1503, and he asked explorers from voyages from faraway lands to evangelize.

Pope Alexander VI

200

This king was an example of an absolute monarch. He ruled France, which was one was filled with Catholics.

King Louis XIV

200

_____ and _____ launched explorations that led into the Caribbean and the Americas after the first voyage of Christopher Columbus 

Spain and Portugal

200

They gained complete, or absolute, power over all aspects of the lives of their people, even deciding which religion they were to practice

absolute monarchs

200

Europe's king and queens that gained complete power over all aspects of the lives of their people.

Absolute monarchs

300

Elected after Pope John Paul and he urged Catholics to stand up for the truth in the face of today's "culture of relativism".

Pope Benedict XVI

300

This king was overthrown and found guilty of treason. His wife was also beheaded, Queen Marie Antoinette.

King Louis XVI

300

The Catholic Church in _____ was divided, with two Churches. 

France

300

a section of central Italy that was governed by the Pope

Papal States

300

Rerum Novarum means...

Of New Things

400

Had the shortest reign of being Pope in all of Catholic Church history. Died after only 33 days of being Pope.

Pope John Paul I

400

True or False: During the Reign of Terror, Nobles or anyone sympathetic to the king were killed.

True

400

In June 1815 Napoleon was finally defeated by the allied powers of Europe at ____, ____. And by the end of 1815 Napoleon was exiled to the _____ _____ ____ of St. Helena. 

Waterloo, Belgium and South Atlantic island

400

the divine guarantee that the pope's official statements of doctrine regarding faith and morals are free from error . 

papal infallibility 

400

What city did most Catholics live in around the 1770's?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

500

Applied the Church's traditional doctrines to the conditions of the modern world. He spoke on dignity of work, trade unions, and worker's rights.

Pope Leo XIII

500

True or False: When King Louis was King, he ruled France which was the second most leading Catholic country in the world.

False

500

On March 13, 2013, after five secret ballots, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of _______ was elected pope. He chose the name, Pope Francis inspired by Saint Francis of Assisi. 

Argentina

500

a council to be attended by all the country's bishops to address the needs of the Church in the newly reunited United States. 

plenary council

500

The first diocese in the Catholic Church in the United States.

Baltimore, Maryland

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