This Apostle was the first pope. He is always listed first in the Gospels and was martyred by being crucified upside down.
Who is St. Peter
This mark describes the Church's unity, the way it holds together across space and time.
What is One
What is Bethlehem
This is the Jewish name for the feast of Pentecost.
What is Shavuot?
This was the first gentile convert to Christianity.
Who was Cornelius?
This apostle was called the Beloved. He is the only apostle to die of old age.
Who was St. John
This mark describes the fact that the Church is universal or world-wide
What is Catholic?
This is where Jesus was lost (then found)
What is the Temple in Jerusalem?
This is what the Jewish Feast of Pentecost (Shavuot) celebrated.
What was the giving of the Law on Mount Sinai?
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This Apostle was given the title "the greater" to distinguish him from another apostle with the same name. He was a part of Jesus' inner circle.
Who is St. James?
This mark describes the quality of closeness to God that the Church possesses, the way that the Church is set apart and sacred.
What is Holy?
This is the general region Jesus did his public Ministry.
What is Israel, including Galilee and Judea?
This is when the Christian feast of Pentecost falls, corresponding with Passover and Shavuot.
What is 50 days after Easter?
This apostle was known as the Thirteenth Apostle and the Apostle to the Gentiles. He fought to ensure that Gentile Christians were not forced to take on the entirety of Jewish Law.
Who was St. Paul
This Apostle was the one to take the Gospel to India.
Who was St. Thomas?
This mark describes the fact that the Church is based on the teachings of the Apostles
What is Apostolic?
What is AD 0 (4 BC is also acceptable)?
The Apostles experienced this as a primary result of the gift of the Holy Spirit
What is boldly preaching the word of God with the Gift of tongues so that all present could understand them?
This Council met in AD 49/50 to decide how to answer the growing debate about gentile Christians and the Mosaic (Jewish) Law
What was the Counsel of Jerusalem
This apostle was elected to replace Judas Iscariot. He is referred to as the 13th apostle, along with St. Paul and St. Barnabbas
Who was St. Matthias
This is the most important of the four marks; the other three flow from it.
What is Apostolic
This is the year Jesus died
What is AD 33
This is how many received baptism at Pentecost.
What are 3000 people?
This was the outcome of the Council of Jerusalem.
Why were gentiles required to follow certain food rules but not the full Mosaic Law