This the number of Sacraments in the Catholic church.
What is 7?
Catholic tradition states that Jesus appointed St. Peter to this position in Matthew 16:18. Leo XIV now holds this position.
What is the Pope?
These are the four gospels.
What are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John?
Dropped my nets to follow Jesus
Given the keys to His church
1st Pope
Who is St. Peter?
This nation serves as the headquarters of the Catholic church.
What is the Vatican City?
This is the person who instituted the Sacraments.
Who is Jesus?
This Catholic doctrine states that the Pope is preserved from error when speaking from the chair of St. Peter on matters of faith and morals.
What is papal infallibility?
This the Biblical book of songs that is normally sung during Mass.
What are the Psalms?
God let Satan challenge me
Lost everything but I stayed steady in my faith
Friend to Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar
Who is Job?
This word "catholic" translates to this.
What is universal?
These are the two Sacraments of healing.
What is Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick?
This is the term for a principle of the Catholic church that is considered absolutely true and fundamental to the faith.
What is dogma?
This book of the Bible emphasizes ritual, legal, and moral practices for people of God. Some key themes of it include worship, offerings, and atonement and it is meant to serve as a manual for personal and communal holiness.
What is the book of Leviticus?
Last judge of the Israelites
Destroyer of Philistia
Husband to Delilah
Who is Samson?
This is the meaning of the word petras, which is the Greek root for the name "Peter" that Jesus gave to the man formerly known as Simon.
What is rock?
The Eucharist undergoes this type of transformation when it is consecrated and turned from bread and wine into the blood and body of Jesus Christ.
What is transubstantiation?
This Catholic doctrine asserts that there is a direct line of spiritual authority passed down from the apostles of Jesus to contemporary bishops.
What is apostolic succession?
The seven books that are in the Catholic Bible but not in most Protestant Bibles are referred to as this.
What are the Deuterocanonical Books or the Apocrypha?
Apostle
Author of the penultimate book of the Bible
Patron saint of lost causes
Who is St. Jude?
The Great Schism that separated the Eastern Orthodox Church from the Roman Catholic Church took place in this year.
What is 1054?
These are the three Sacraments that can be performed by a deacon.
What is Matrimony, Baptism, and Holy Communion?
In a traditional Catholic church, the large, central area for mass attendees to sit in is termed this. It is derived from the Latin word navis, which means ship.
What is the nave?
John the Apostle is credited with writing this number of books in the Bible.
What is 5?
Bishop ~ Naples, Italy
Doctor of the Church
Founded the Redemptorists in 1732
Patron saint of moral theologians and confessors
Who is St. Alphonsus Liguori?
Divided into three parts, Dante Alighieri wrote this epic poem in the fourteenth century. It details the journey of a soul through the realms of the afterlife: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. While it contains strong moral lessons, theologians have stated it is not entirely biblically accurate.
What is The Divine Comedy?