Christianity is based off of the teachings of this man.
Who is Jesus?
Christians believe that Jesus was related to God in this way.
Who is his son?
Christians in Ancient Rome were often sentenced to death by being attacked by animals in the __________________.
What is Colosseum?
The leader of the Catholic Church, who makes decisions for the Church.
Who is the Pope?
This holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus
What is Christmas?
This woman was the mother of Jesus, believed to have been visited by an angel.
Who is Mary?
Finish the statement from Jesus: "Love your _______________ as yourself."
Neighbor
Many Christians were sentenced to death by being hung from a wooden cross until dead.
What is crucifixion?
Christians that follow the leadership of the Pope in Rome.
What are Catholics?
This Christian holiday celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead.
What is Easter?
This man persecuted Christians, until he saw a blinding light and heard the voice of Jesus, and became a missionary.
Who is Paul?
The Christian belief that Jesus will save all people from sin.
What is salvation?
This Roman Emperor legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire.
Who is Constantine?
Christians that left the Catholic Church with Martin Luther in 1517.
What are Protestants?
This Christian holiday is a memorial of Jesus' death, 3 days before Easter.
This Roman Emperor made Christianity legal in the Roman Empire
The Christian belief that Jesus rose from the dead.
What is the Resurrection?
This Roman colony is where Jesus was born and raised.
Where is Judea?
The name of the current Pope
When Christians are young, they receive water on their head, meaning they have joined Jesus' church.
What is baptism?
This disciple betrayed Jesus to the Romans for 30 pieces of silver.
Who is Judas Iscariot?
What is The Good Samaritan?
This law allowed Christians to freely practice their religion in the Roman Empire
What is the Edict of Milan?
Christians in Eastern Europe that follow the leadership of the Patriarchs
What are Orthodox Christians?
What is Ash Wednesday?