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That Saint
The Mass
We Believe
Name That Council
100

This bearded man was God's first member of the covenant. (Genesis)

Abraham
100

This saint was an Atheist before becoming bishop of Hippo.

St. Augustine
100

This part of the mass is when we read the Gospel.

Liturgy of the Word

100

Jesus' mom is considered to be "Perepetually" this.

A Virgin

100

This church council gave us the Creed.

Council of Nicaea

200

This crazy guy put the hair of sheep on his chest to trick his father into giving him his blessing. (Genesis)

Jacob

200

This former pope, born in Poland, was referred to as "The Great"

St. John Paul II

200

This part of the mass is when the priest TRANSUBSTANTIATES the bread and wine into the Body and Blood.

The Consecration

200

This word is used to describe God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

The Holy Trinity

200

This council told us that the Pope is the Prime Minister of the Catholic church.

First Vatican Council

300

This pretty boy was the King of Israel before King David. (1 Samuel)

Saul

300

This saint was the first Christian martyr.

St. Stephen

300

This part of the mass begins with the Profession of Faith.

Liturgy of the Eucharist

300

This place is where Jesus descended to.

Hell

300

This council affirmed that both Faith and Works are necessary for salvation.

Council of Trent

400
This judge didn't like haircuts. (Judges)

Samson

400

This saint is the guy you talk to when you lose something.

St. Anthony

400

This specific type of bread is used for the Eucharist.

Unleavened

400

This man is who Jesus suffered under.

Pontius Pilate

400

This council affirmed that Jesus was fully Man and fully God.

Council of Chalcedon

500

This disciple of Jesus was a zealot in his previous life. (Gospel of Matthew)

Simon

500

This saint was the lady to find the True Cross in the Holy Land.

St. Helena

500
This part of the mass is considered the longest.

The Dismissal

500

This word describes how Jesus came from God.

Begotten

500

This council moved the mass from being said in Latin to being said in native languages.

Second Vatican Council