This person was a Pharisee who persecuted Christians but eventually became an apostle.
Who is Saul/Paul?
The center of Christianity after the Temple was destroyed.
What is Rome?
What is universal?
The amount of accounts there are in the Bible explaining Paul's conversion.
What is four?
The Sacrament that helps us return to Jesus when we go through a conversion.
What is Reconciliation?
Paul journeyed through the Roman Empire so he could proclaim this person as the Savior.
Who is Jesus?
One of the world's greatest cities during Paul's time.
What is Antioch?
The word for Non-Jews.
What are Gentiles?
The Council of Jerusalem clarified that to be a Christian you need these TWO things.
Catholics are called to have this so we can always live like disciples throughout our lives.
What is an ongoing conversion?
The name of the first Gentile to be baptized.
Who is Cornelius?
The first Church council was held here.
What is Jerusalem?
Paul's letters are usually known as this term.
What are epistles?
The Church has held this many ecumenical councils.
What is 21?
The first Christians were considered this type of sect/branch.
What is Jewish?
The first Bishop of Rome.
Who is Peter?
The two centers of Christianity at the time of Paul.
What are Rome and Antioch?
A change of heart where you turn away from yourself and toward Jesus.
What is a conversion?
The number of journeys Paul took to spread the Good News.
What is three plus a voyage to Rome?
The Church at Antioch was made up of these two groupings of people.
What are Gentiles and Jewish communities?
Helped guide the apostles and disciples on what was important to be a Christian.
Who is the Holy Spirit?
Through our Baptism, we have the responsibility to witness to Jesus by being kind where?
What is everywhere?
Paul instructed this of the people's faults and faith in his letters.
What are correct their faults and praise their faith?
The amount of letters in the Bible that Paul is definitely the author of.
What is 9?
List at least 7 letters that Paul definitely wrote.
1 and 2 Thessalonians, Galatians, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Philippians, Philemon, Romans, Colossians