Too Many Popes
The Black Death
Anointing of the Sick
A New Age
A Call for Change
100

At the invitation of French King Phillip, Pope Clement V agreed to move the papacy from Rome, to this place, in order to escape the political pressures of Italy.

Where is Avignon, France?

100

This epidemic that swept through Europe in the  mid-14th century wiped out a third of the population of Europe and 40% of the clergy. 

What is, the Black Plague (the "Black Death" or the "Bubonic Plague")?

100

Those who are suffering a serious illness receive this through the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. 

What is, spiritual healing, an increase in sanctifying grace, a special sacramental grace that gives them strength, courage and peace to endure their suffering, and in some circumstances, physical healing.

100

By the 16th century, new challenges faced the Church from a progressive way of thinking and living called the ____ or "rebirth."

What is, the Renaissance?

100

A priest and professor of theology and Scripture in Wittenberg, Germany, he broke away from the Church and began the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century.

Who was, Martin Luther?

200

Seven successive Popes ruled the Catholic Church from Avignon, France, for this number of years.

What is, 70 years?

200

The fearsome Black Death, which killed a third of the population of Europe, started in 1348 and lasted for this number of years.

What is, 50 years?

200

The Oil of the Sick, used by priests to anoint a sick person, is blessed by him.

Who is, a Bishop.

200

During the Renaissance, some people began to emphasize h---- achievement over the d----- presence in the world.

What is, human achievement over divine presence?

200

As a young monk, Martin Luther wondered what he needed to do to earn this.

What is, salvation?

300

The reason why having the papacy in France for 70 years would cause serious conflicts and division within the Church. 

What is, because the people and the rulers of other countries knew that for the Catholic Church to be truly universal, it cannot be tied to one nation?

300

Because of the extreme suffering endured during the Black Death, the people's thoughts and prayers focused more on this element of their Faith.  

What is, the Passion and Death of Jesus, the sorrows of Mary, his mother, and the concepts of death and judgment.

300

The two parts of the body a Priest anoints a sick person as part of the Rite of Anointing of the Sick.

What is, on the forehead and palms of the hands?

300

Because of the focus on human achievement, there was renewed interest in the classical culture of ancient Greece and Rome, and less interest in re----on.

What is, religion?

300

While the Church teaches that faith is necessary for salvation, it also teaches that faith cannot be seperated from g--- w----.

What is, good works?

400

She is the great Saint whose influence convinced Pope Gregory IX to return to Rome in 1377, bringing an end to the 70 years of the "Avignon papacy."

Who is, St. Catherine of Siena?

400

They treated with dignity those who were sick, bringing them food and clothing, and burying those who had died from the disease.

Who were, priests and nuns?

400

Through the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, the sick person unites this to the sufferings of Jesus.

What is, his/her own suffering.

400

Because of this invention in the mid-15th century, new ideas spread quickly and people began to question their faith and the role of the Church in their lives.

What was, the printing press?

400

Division in the Catholic Church, begun by Martin Luther, quickly spread and led to large communities becoming separated from full communion with the Catholic Church.  The appearance of these separate Christian communities is called the Prot------ Refor------. 

What is, the Protestant Reformation?

500

To this day, the papacy remains within the city of Rome, residing within this enclave, which is an independent sovereign nation, the smallest in the World.

What is, Vatican City?

500

True or False.  In the face of serious illness, many people come face to face with their own limitations and powerlessness, and their thoughts and prayers turn to God.

True.

500

True/False.  Through the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, the sick person is strengthened and given courage, dignity and peace to endure their suffering.  

True.  (This is the unique sacramental grace given by the Sacrament).

500

At the same time as the printing press, nation states emerged.  Some of the k---s of these nation states wanted to take away the power of that the Church inherited when the Ro--- Em--- and its system of governemnt collapsed.

What are, kings, and the Roman Empire.

500

The Church teaches that God speaks through Scripture and Tradition, but Luther believed that _____ alone should guide us.

What is, Scripture alone.  ("Sola Scriptura")