Hypostatic union
Great schism
scripture & tradition
intercession
Mission of the church
100

what are the two natures of Jesus?

Fully man and Fully God

100

After the Great Schism, the Western Church became known as Roman Catholic, while the Eastern Church took this name.

What is the Eastern orthodox church

100

While Scripture refers to the written Word of God in the Bible, this term refers to the teachings passed down orally from the Apostles.

What is apostles

100

What is intercession?

the act of praying to God on behalf of someone elseinstead of just for yourself.

100

This term, from the Greek for "to bring good news," refers to the Church's primary mission to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with all people.

What is evangelization

200

What is docetism?

Its the belief where Jesus was in a human disguise and how he wasn't a real man

200

Communication between the two sides was difficult because the Western Church primarily used Latin, while the Eastern Church primarily used this language.

What is greek

200

The Catholic Church teaches that these "two" things are like two streams coming from the same source, and both are needed to understand God's word.

What is scripture and tradition

200

: At this biblical event, Mary acted as a powerful intercessor by pointing out a problem to Jesus, leading to His first miracle.

What is wedding at cana

200

According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Church is "missionary by her very nature" because she originates from the missions of these two Persons of the Holy Trinity.

What is the son and the holy spirit

300

Definition of the hypostatic union?

  1. the combination of divine and human natures in the single person of Christ.


300

This is the specific year that historians usually point to as the official start of the Great Schism.

What is 1054

300

Catholics believe that the Holy Spirit used Tradition to help the early Church decide which books were inspired by God to be put into this "library."

What is bible

300

According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, He is the "one intercessor with the Father" on behalf of all men.

What is jesus christ

300

This scriptural mandate found in Matthew 28:19—"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations"—is often called by this "Great" name

What is the great commision

400

 This doctrine says Jesus is not a "half-and-half" mixture, but is instead fully both of these.

What are God and Man

400

While the Western Church was centered in Rome, the Eastern Church was centered in this city, which is now called Istanbul.

What is constantinople

400

During the Reformation, some groups began to believe in "Scripture Alone," which is often called by this two-word Latin name

What is sola scriptura

400

This popular 13th-century Franciscan saint is frequently turned to for intercession when a person has lost a personal item.

What is Saint anthony of padua

400

The Church's mission is often categorized into three roles based on Christ’s own ministry: teaching, governing, and this role focused on making people holy through the sacraments.

What is the sanctifying mission

500

Even though he has two different natures, the Hypostatic Union says Jesus is only one of these.

What is person

500

A major cause of the split was a fight over power: the West followed the Pope, while the East followed this leader in Constantinople.

What is patriarch

500

 In the Church, "Tradition" with a Capital T refers to core beliefs that never change, while this "small t" word refers to things like customs or music that can change

What is tradition 

500

Due to his name being similar to Christ's betrayer, this Apostle was often "forgotten" by early Christians, leading him to become the patron saint of lost causes

what is saint jude thaddeus

500

This Latin term describes the process of "planting" the Gospel into a specific culture while respecting its identity and spiritual traditions.

What is inculturation