Who is at the heart of the Gospels?
Jesus Christ
How many Gospels announce the same Good News?
4
What does Gospel mean in Greek?
"Good News"
Who is the head of the body of Christ?
Jesus
Jesus walked on water using what miracle?
Nature miracles
What Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke called?
The synoptic Gospels
What happened to Jesus tomb after a few days he got resurrected?
It disappeared
Signs or wonders, such as healing or the control of nature, that can only be attributed to divine power
miracles
There are 4 parts of the body of Christ. What are they?
The head, the hands, the heart, and the feet
What miracle did Jesus use to bring back Jairus's daughter back to life?
restoration of life
Who were the Gospel writers guided by?
Holy Spirit
What Gospel is different from the other Gospels about the death and resurrections of Jesus?
The Gospel of John
One who gets sacrificed for his or her faith
martrydom
What event happens the 50th day after Easter?
Pentecost
What miracle did Jesus use to cure people with leprosy?
Healing miracle
How many Gospels are there? Who are they?
There are 4 Gospels which are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Who was Jesus betrayer?
Judas
To show respect and devotion to someone to something
venerate
How many Pauline Letters are there?
There are 13
What two miracles did Jesus use to cure a boy with a demon?
Healing and exorcism
What are the three stages of the Gospel formation?
The life and Teachings of Jesus, Oral Tradition, and the written Gospels
What Gospel does not focus on the tragedy of the Paschal Mystery?
John
the name given to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke
synoptic Gospels
Who are the three people who stand out as models of Christian faith?
Saint Peter, Saint Stephen, and Saint Paul
Jesus performed 4 types of miracles. What are they?
Healings, exorcisms, control over nature, and restoration of life.