The Pope lives in this country
Vatican City
The remission of temporal consequences due to sin
An Indulgence
The four attributes, or marks, of the Church named in the Nicene Creed
One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
The official internal code of law of the Catholic Church. "_____ law"
Canon Law
An ancient heresy that taught, among other things, that salvation came from obtaining secret experiential knowledge and that the material world was evil, a corruption of spirit
Gnosticism
These men, who traditionally wear red, convene to elect the new pope
Cardinals
The name for the teaching authority of the Church
The Magisterium
The Heavenly Liturgy and the Earthly Liturgy meet at this celebration
The Mass
The territory and the churches under a bishop’s authority. Each bishop oversees one of these
A Diocese
A fourth-century heresy claiming that Jesus Christ was neither God nor equal to the Father, only that he was sent by the Father and only did the will of the Father
Arianism
You need this fraction of a majority to elect a new pope. If this majority is not reached, another rounding of voting is begun
2/3 majority
The order of teaching authority in the Church, given such authority by Christ himself, with the Pope as its head, followed by bishops, priests, and deacons
Hierarchy
The revealed truths contained in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition that are entrusted to the care of the Church. This is called the "_________ of faith"
Deposit of Faith
The official church of the local bishop, his seat of authority, usually located in the city from which the diocese takes its name
Cathedral
A fourth-century heresy which held that Christ had only a divine mind and will, not a human mind and will, and thus was not truly man
Apollinarianism
You are standing in St. Peter's Square waiting to hear if a new pope has been elected. Suddenly, you see black smoke emerge above the Vatican. What does this mean?
The cardinals have failed to elect a new pope
The office of priest in the Catholic Church
The presbyterate
Name the 3 wounds to the Church's unity
Heresy, Apostasy, & Schism
A defined territorial district within a diocese, with its own church and congregation, which is placed in the care of a priest
Parish
A heresy arising in the fifth century that claimed there is only one nature in the Person of Christ, his human nature having been incorporated into his divine nature
Monophysitism
Papal infallibility has only been invoked on two occasions in the history of the Church. Which two doctrines are they?
The Immaculate Conception of Mary and the Assumption of Mary
The office of bishop in the Catholic Church
The episcopacy
Because of the difference in cultures around the world, the Catholic Church has 23 different rites. Name one of the Eastern rites in the Catholic Church
The Chaldean Catholic Church, the Ukrainian Catholic Church, the Coptic Catholic Church
The virtues of faith, hope, and love (charity) are called the "_________________ virtues"
Theological Virtues
The person who advanced this heresy opposed the title Theotokos (Bearer of God) for Mary, teaching that Mary was the Mother of Christ, but not of God because God has no beginning
Nestorianism