Organization of Church
Institution
Mission
Christianity
social justice
100

What is a Priest?

ministers that lead the parish, preside at liturgy, and administer the sacraments. They are ordained and preach the Word of God and teach the congregation.

100

What does  Institution mean in regards to the Catholic Church?

The Church is defined in terms of its visible structures, especially the rights and powers of its hierarchy.

100

The two-word phrase that describes the continuity between the first pope and present pope

What is Apostolic succession?

100

Roman Emperor who legalized Christianity?

Constantine

100

The term, coined by Martin Luther, that only faith saves a person

Sola Fide

200

What is a Deacon?

ministers who Preach, baptise, perform funerals and marriages, distribute Holy Communion, and read the Gospel.

200

What does it mean to say that Jesus is Servant?

Jesus is the Suffering Servant of God, who was a man who served others.

200

What is the Church's mission to serve?

The Kingdom of God

200

What document legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire?

Edict of Milan

200

This "-ism" is the building of understanding and greater unity among Christian communities.

Ecumenism 

300

What is a Bishop?

Successors to the apostles, teach and maintain the faith, govern the diocese, preside at worship.

300

What does it mean to say that the Church is a sacrament? 

 The Church is truly a sign and an instrument of grace to its members and to the world.

300

This "Ology" is the study of the church?

Ecclesiology

300

This "-ism" rejected religion as a source of truth and advanced science as the best means for human progress.

Modernism

300

The first social justice encyclical

Rerum Novarum 

400

What is a lay person?

Make up the majority of the Church's membership and do most of its daily work in parishes. They are called to take a more active role in Church activities.

400

The name of the first pope in the Catholic Church?

St. Peter

400

What does orthodoxy mean? 

Right teaching especially in regards to Church dogma 

400

This "-ism," inaugurated by St. Antony of the Desert, represented a "fleeing from" the world

Monasticism

400

This principle asserts that decisions should first and foremost be made on how they will impact the poor

Preferential option for the poor 

500

What is Catholic? 

Greek meaning "universal". First used to describe the Church in the early 2nd century.

500

The name of the current Pope?

Francis 

500

What is infallibility?

This applies to the Papacy (Pope) which says that an error in faith or morals cannot be made

500

A "splitting" of the Church into factions

What is a schism

500

This Greek term was used to describe church as community?

Koinonia