The founder of the Society of Jesus who helped bring people back to the Church
Who is St. Ignatius of Loyola (pg. 207)
Is considered "the most perfect of prayers" and instituted by Christ Himself
What is the Lord's Prayer (or the Our Father) (pg. 216)
Defended Catholic doctrine against the teachings of Calvin; lived from 1567-1622
Who is St. Francis de Sales (pg. 230)
The parable of this famous seed was used by Christ to show how the Church would grow to welcome everyone who seeks peace and justice
What is the mustard seed (pg. 240)
A gift from God; grace and this help us know and choose what is right and what is wrong
What is our consciences
The movement formed in the 16th century founded by Martin Luther to counteract the sins of the Catholic Church
What is the Protestant Reformation (pg. 207)
Behind St. Patrick, she is one of Ireland's most beloved Saints; she founded an art school that became famous for the beautiful manuscripts produced there
Who is St. Brigid of Ireland (pg. 216)
The ability to choose to do what is morally right or morally wrong
What is free will (pg. 231)
The language that is native to the people of a region or a country
What is vernacular (pg. 243)
The study of the end times, or Parousia, or Revelation
What is eschatology
The Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII, refused to take an "Oath of Supremacy"
Who is Thomas More (pg. 206)
Finish this sentence: "Rise..."
What is, "...take up your mat, and walk. Your sins are forgiven" (Mark 2:4-5; pg. 220)
The idea that God determines whether someone is saved or damned before they are born
What is predestination (pg. 231)
At age 49, she became a missionary to the United States and spent the last years of her life working among Native Americans
Who is St. Rose Philippine Duchesne (pg. 240)
Known as the Father of Western Philosophy
Who is Socrates
Known for her humility and love for Christ, she humbly appealed to Pope Gregory XI to return the papacy to Rome
Who is St. Catherine of Siena (pg. 205)
A Sacrament of Healing in which the penitent is forgiven the sins they committed after Baptism
What is the Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation (pg. 219)
Said the quote, "For the occasions past and present, when sons and daughters of the Catholic Church have sinned by action or omission against their Orthodox brothers and sisters, may the Lord grant us the forgiveness we beg of him"
Who is St. Pope John Paul II (pg. 229)
The Church's official prayer for certain times of the day and night; it is also called the Divine Office
What is Liturgy of the House (pg. 243)
The Paschal Mystery (list all four)
What is Jesus' Birth, Life, Death, and Resurrection
This deadly disease killed more than 25 million people in Europe from 1347 - 1352
What is the bubonic plague (or Black Death) (pg. 208)
What is "perfect contrition" (pg. 220)
A penalty incurred by the committing of a grave offense against the Catholic religion; excludes a member of the Church from the Eucharist and other Sacraments and from exercising any office or ministry in the Church
What is excommunication (pg. 231)
A Jesuit, was among the first brave religious men and women who came from Europe to help minister to Catholics in the colonies
Who is Father Ferdinand Farmer (pg. 244)
The Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church who accepted Pope St. John Paul II's apology on behalf of the Roman Catholic Church
Who is Archbishop Christodoulos (pg. 229)