Geography
Councils
Catholic Numbers
Scripture
Their Former Names
100

The city where St. Paul was from

Tarsus

100

It met in 325 near Constantinople and worked out the Creed we say at Sunday Mass

Council of Nicea

100

The Commandments minus the Beatitudes gives us this number

2

100

What two Gospels were not written by Apostles

Mark and Luke

100

Saul

Paul

200

The city where St. John the Evangelist spent his old age

Ephesus (or Patmos) 

200

It met in 432 and defined Mary as the Mother of God, not merely the mother of Jesus

Council of Ephesus

200

The Sacraments plus the traditional number in the days of Lent gives us this number 

47

200

Which Gospel writer (evangelist) wrote the Acts of the Apostles

St. Luke

200

Sarah

Sarai

300

St. Francis Xavier died on an island in sight of this ancient nation

China 

300

It met in the late 1860s and ended when an Italian revolution threatened its security

Vatican I

300

The Gospels plus the Apostles minus the capital sins 

9

300

These ancient biblical scrolls were found near the lowest point on earth in the late 1940s

The Dead Sea scrolls

300

Peter

Simon

400

St Casimir is buried in this city's cathedral, the capital of Lithuania. 

Vilnius

400

The first thing this Council did was to formally close Vatican I 

Vatican Council II 

400

The gifts of the Holy Spirit plus its fruits

19

400

The official Latin version of the Bible produced by St. Jerome

The Vulgate

400

Israel

Jacob

500

The largest Archdiocese in Germany, its name derives from its history as an ancient Roman colony

Cologne

500
This Council met from 1545 - 1563 in a city which gives use the name of the popular gum Trident

What is Trent

500

The books of the Pentateuch times the total mysteries in the rosary

100

500

The last book of the Old Testament

2 Maccabees

500

Abraham

Abram