Christian Living
Prayer
The Catholic Church
Ecumenism
Catholic Principles & Relationships
100
The best way to describe the way media can influence our personal values.
What is both positively and negatively?
100
We should always have an openness to this to engage in the mission of the church.
What is God's call? Or What is our Vocation?
100
A living institution, both human and divine, gifted by the Holy Spirit with a mission to the world throughout history.
What is the Church?
100
An evangelizing work of the Church in the task of creating unity and peace in the world.
What is Ecumenism?
100
A virtue which helps our friendships grow.
What is Chastity?
200
A gift from God meant for married love between a man and a woman. It is all that makes a person male or female.
What is Human Sexuality?
200
This record of Jesus' life and teaching in the first four books of the New Testament affirms and challenges our thoughts and actions.
What is the Gospel?
200
They have both contributed to AND hindered the mission of the Church throughout Her history.
Who are the individual members of the Church?
200
The churches which evolved from the time of the Protestant Revolution such as the Lutheran, Episcopalian, Baptist, Methodist and Apostolic churches.
What are the Protestant Churches?
200
The virtue which leads us to avoid every kind of excess.
What is Temperance?
300
This has a twofold purpose - the communion and good of a couple & the generation and education of children.
What is Marriage?
300
We participate in this Catholic devotion by putting ourselves in the presence of Christ in the Eucharist and communicating with Him.
What is Eucharistic Adoration?
300
They are faithful to the Pope, but have their own unique church laws, rites and spirituality.
What are the Eastern Catholic Churches?
300
The leader of the Catholic Church throughout the world, the successor of the apostle Peter, and a sign of our unity.
Who is the Pope?
300
A grave sin which breaks the 5th Commandment. Anyone committing this sin should seek reconciliation and healing.
What is Abortion?
400
Life & dignity of the human person; Call to family, community and participation; Solidarity; Dignity of work; Rights & responsibilities; Options for the poor and vulnerable; and Care for God's creation.
What are the Seven Key Principles of Catholic Social Teaching?
400
This is important type of prayer engages our thought, imagination, emotion and desire in order to deepen our faith, convert our heart and strengthen our will to follow Christ.
What is Prayer of Imagination? Or What is Meditation?
400
The Ecumenical council which led the Church into a place of spiritual leadership in modern society. It addressed the universal call to holiness, the vocation and mission of the laity, the work of ecumenism and religious dialogue, the role of bishops and the changes in the Church in an era of global economics and quest for peace.
What is the Vatican II Council?
400
The churches who call the leader of their worldwide community a "patriarch".
What are the Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Churches? (The Patriarch of the Eastern Catholic Church is in full union with the Pope and they acknowledge him as the head of the universal Catholic Church)
400
A part of our relationships for which the Catholic Church has specific moral values and teachings.
What is human sexuality?
500
A gift from God not merited by human endeavor. (that we don't deserve and can not earn)
What is Justification?
500
This is a way of prayer which involves reading a short passage from scripture, meditating on it, praying about it and then contemplating it.
What is Lectio Divina?
500
The period beginning in 1890 as a sign of hope for society undergoing vast change through the rise and fall of totalitarian governments.
What is the Age of the Modern Church?
500
We can both recognize what we share in common with them and can also be honest about how we differ.
Who are non-Catholic Christians?
500
Make sure to listen, to use self-disclosure, and to compromise.
What should we do in order to communicate well with adults and peers?