What is the 4th month?
The sum total of conditions that allow people, either as groups or as individuals, to reach their fulfillment more fully and more easily is called ______________.
What is the common good?
The letters St. Paul wrote are called _______________.
The manual explaining the practices of Christianity written by the Apostles Fathers is called the __________________.
What is the Didache?
The color of the Christmas season.
What is white/gold?
The Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the US.
What is Roe vs Wade?
Our consciences are obligated to follow laws enacted by the government, regardless of whether the laws are moral.
True or false
What is false?
Christ's relationship with to the Church is like a ________________________ with Christ as the bridegroom and the Church as His bride.
What is marriage?
In pagan Rome, ______________were often left to die of exposure.
What are unwanted babies especially girls?
The Roman Emperor who permitted Christians to worship freely.
Who was Constantine?
The ____________led to the treatment of people as a means to an end---workers existed to make things so that others could profit.
What was the Industrial Revolution?
The Christmas season ends on this day.
What is the Baptism of the Lord?
What is 1 month?
What is fraternity?
It is a necessary for part of human nature for people to live in society together. True or false
What is true?
The first Roman Empire to become Christian.
Who was Constantine?
The __________________allowed people to worship the deity of their choice.
What is the Edict of Milan?
A period of cultural flourishing in the 1300's based on a rediscovery of classical philosophy.
What was the Renaissance?
What is the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary?
All body systems of an unborn baby are developed by the ___________month.
What is the 2nd month?
Latin word for "Image of God".
What is Imago Dei?
One of the following is NOT a Spiritual Works of Mercy.
Clothing the naked
Instructing the ignorant
counseling the doubtful
admonishing the sinner
What is clothing the naked?
The persecution of Christians began in 64 under Roman emperor ___________.
_________________translated the bible into Latin.
Who was St. Jerome?
The saint who wrote the Spiritual Exercises.
Who was St. Ignatius of Layola?
The Easter Season lasts for 50 days and ends on this event.
What is Pentecost?
A person is a person at moment they are _________.
What is conceived?
The moral virtue that helps us manage or control our desires for bodily and spiritual pleasure in the way that God intended.
What is chastity?
The primary responsibility for educating children.
Who are parents?
_______________united all the Frankish tribes throughout what are now France, the Netherlands, and Belgium.
Who was Clovis?
The authoritative translation of the Old Testament in Greek is called the ________________.
What is the Septuagint?
The permanent Church court to combat false teachings in 1229.
What is the Inquisition?
The two reflective seasons of the Church calendar.
What is Advent and Lent?
The Precepts of the Church.
1.You shall attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation.
2.You shall confess your sins at least once a year.
3. You shall help to provide for the needs of the Church.
4. You shall observe the days of fasting and abstinence.
What is--You shall receive the sacrament of the Eucharist at least during the Easter Season?
God calls all of us to a vocation of ___________.
What is holiness?
The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that every human community needs __________________.
What is an authority to govern it?
The Creed that we recite every Sunday at Mass was set forth in 325 at ____________________.
What is the Council of Nicaea?
The council that decided with books would be included in the New Testament.
What was the Council of Hippo and Carthage?
The philosophical movement that gave rise to good ideas about science but caused conflict between faith and reason leading to new forms of atheism.
What is Enlightenment?
The Latin word for the 3rd week of Advent.
Abortion is currently illegal in all 50 United States.
True or False
What is false?
Religious men and woman take public vows of poverty, chastity and obedience which are called __________.
What are evangelical councils?
The kind of relationship that we find both eros and agape love.
What is marriage?
Who was Pope Gregory VI?
The council that affirmed that Mary was the Theotokos Mothe of God.
What is the Council of Ephesus?
As society became more industrialized, new problems began to arise such as the "science" of ____________ to remove undesirable genetic traits from the human race.
What is eugenics?
The Ascension of the Lord into Heaven took place ___________________days after Easter.
What is 40?
The study of human beings that concerns origin, nature and destiny. The study considers that the human person from a Christian perspective, as made in the image and likeness of God.
What is Christian Anthropology?
The __________in 1347 killed one-third of the population in Europe.
What was the Bubonic plague?
St. Augustine taught that as a result of Original Sin, human beings have concupiscence, or tendency to sin. We are powerless alone to overcome this tendency and must cooperate with God's grace in order to get to Heaven. This is an example of Liturgy, Doctrine, or Hierarchy.
The first martyr in the Catholic Church was __________________.
Who was St. Stephen?
The Latin word to describe the Church.
What is Ecclesia?
The _____________attacked, looted and burned Rome in 476.
Who were the Visigoths?
The first day of the Catholic Church calendar.
What is the 1st Sunday of Advent?
What is a body and a soul?
Jesus claims the roles of: ________________, ______________________, and _______________.
What is priest, prophet and king?
The rule of Benedictines is Ora et Labora which means _______________.
What is to "pray and work"?
The council affirmed that Jesus and the Father are consubstantial--of the same substance.
What is the Council of Nicaea?
The Hebrew word for "assembly".
The Roman emperor who ordered the execution of Sts. Peter and Paul.
Who was Nero?
The Lenten season begins on _____________.
What is Ash Wednesday?
The Our Father in Latin.
What is Pater Noster?
The theological term used to express that Jesus is one person in two natures, human and divine.
What is Hypostatic Union?
The name given to the Church's efforts to bring home separated Christians in the aftermath of the Protestant Reformation.
What is the Counter-Reformation?
The Virgin Mary appeared here and asked that Russia be consecrated to her Immaculate Heart in 1917 to stop the spread of errors and for world peace.
What is Fatima Portugal?