The way in which God reveals himself to us.
The day on which God rested from the work of creation.
What is the seventh day.
The first step to learning the truth.
What is asking questions.
The virtue which allows us to persevere in the midst of our doubts.
What is faith.
The teaching authority of the Church, comprised of the pope and bishops.
What is the Magisterium.
The person who taught that natural law means we should behave rationally.
Who is St. Thomas Aquinas.
The person who aids us in knowing that God exists.
Who is the Holy Spirit.
This book in Scripture says that faith is an assurance of things hoped for.
What is the Book of Hebrews.
The cardinal virtues are:
What are prudence, justice, temperance, and courage (fortitude).
The two main ways that God reveals himself to us.
What is Sacred Scripture and the Church (Tradition).
What is the natural law.
The term used when someone shares the way God is working in his or her life.
What is a testimony.
The pope who published an encyclical latter on the relationship between faith and reason.
Who is St. John Paul II.
The inclination for humanity to sin is:
What is concupiscence.
As the first four seals were broken open, John saw a vision of the "Four horseman of the Apocalypse." What do they represent?
What are pride, war, famine, and death.
In Genesis, what does God create man out of?
What is dust.
What is the name of St. Thomas Aquinas's book on the existence of God?
What is Summa Theologica.
What is Heaven.
What are the four marks of the Church? (think Nicene Creed)
What are One, Holy, Catholic (universal), and Apostolic.
Who is John writing a letter to in the Book of Revelation.
What are the Seven Churches of Asia.
God created what on the fourth day?
What are the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars.
What is man?
What is a body and soul, created in the likeness of God.
What was John Paul II's original name?
Who is Karol Józef Wojtyła.
What are the two main styles of architecture that Catholic Churches are built in?
What are Romanesque and Gothic.