1st pope of the Catholic Church.
St. Peter.
This person founded the Catholic Church.
Jesus Christ.
The area over which the Pope has jurisdiction as its bishop.
The Holy See.
The location that Moses held the 10 Commandments.
Mount Sinai
Souls that are in a state of grace yet imperfect go here to be purified.
Purgatory.
The name of this Doctor of the Church who was known as a "Dumb Ox" and is the patron saint of students.
St. Thomas Aquinas.
The number of times Jesus fell during the stations of the cross.
3 times.
The term for the how Pope makes no error when declaring certain teachings on faith.
Papal Infallibility.
What the 2 turtle doves in the "Twelve Days of Christmas" represent.
The Old and New Testament.
The % of beeswax that all candles used during mass must be made up of.
51% beeswax.
The name of the patron saint of singers and poetry who was violently stabbed in the neck in 280 A.D.
Saint Cecilia.
The name of the young priest credited with the formation of the Knights of Columbus.
Blessed Michael McGivney.
The election of a pope is called this.
Papal Conclave.
The definition of the word "testament."
Contract.
The Catholic Church says that this virtue out of all virtues is the most excellent one.
Charity.
This was the last apostle to die.
St. John.
The number popes there have been in history.
266.
"Humanae Vitae" is an encyclical issued by Pope Paul VI prohibiting this.
(Latin for Human Life) strictly forbids the use of any contraception, abortion, & sterilization.
According to Luke, this is the type of animal the 2 disciples were asked to collect and bring to Jesus for his procession into Jerusalem.
A colt.
The name of the rope/cord used to fasten the alb and/or stole.
Cincture.
You would pray to this saint to ward off seasickness.
St. Erasmus.
The year the Catholic Church was founded.
33 A.D.
The upper age limit for a cardinal to be eligible to vote in the process of electing the pope.
80 years old.
The Pentateuch includes these books of the Bible.
The 1st 5 books (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy).
The name of the outer garment worn by the priest celebrating mass.
Chasuble.