This patriarch is a central figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Who is Abraham?
This Gospel was written first and focuses on the hidden Messiah.
Who is Mark?
This cardinal virtue helps us judge what is right.
What is prudence?
This man is seen as the founder of Christianity.
Who is Jesus Christ?
This emperor legalized Christianity in 313 C.E.
Who is Constantine?
This apostle is known for spreading Christianity through conversion
Who is Paul?
This Gospel was written for Jewish Christians.
Who is Matthew?
This theological virtue means love.
What is charity?
Jesus was born of this miraculous event.
What is the immaculate conception?
This happened in 380 C.E. and made Christianity the official Roman religion.
What is Theodosius’ declaration?
This apostle focused on rituals like Baptism and Communion
Who is Peter?
This Gospel presents Jesus as “Son of God.”
What is John?
Name all four cardinal virtues.
What are prudence, justice, temperance, and forbearance?
Jesus was executed by this Roman governor.
Who is Pontius Pilate?
This saint is the patron of scholars.
Who is Thomas Aquinas?
This person is considered a model of Christian faith.
Who is a Saint?
This Gospel was aimed at a Greek audience.
What is Luke?
Name all three theological virtues.
What are faith, hope, and charity?
Name one way Peter or Paul helped grow Christianity.
What is through preaching or letters?
This event marked the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
What is 476 C.E.?
This man’s journey from Ur to Canaan marks the origin of Abrahamic faiths
Who is Abraham?
Name all four Gospels and their target audiences.
What are Matthew (Jewish), Mark (Gentiles), Luke (Greeks), John (All Christians)?
What is the difference between cardinal and theological virtues?
Cardinal = moral life, Theological = salvation.
What does the term "Messiah" mean in Christian belief?
What is the promised savior?
Name one female saint and her contribution.
A: Who is Kateri Tekakwitha – patron of ecology and environment.