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100

Members of the Church who are not members of the clergy.

Who are lay people?

100

A council or assembly of the clergy of one geographic region of the Church.

What is a Synod?

100

This person conquered the former Western Roman Empire including N. Africa, Spain, and Italy.

Who was Justinian?

100

This refers to holding power over things having to do with eternal things.

What is spiritual power?

200

A Gaelic priest belonging to a guild or caste of hereditary priests who came from the aristocracy or ruling class.

Who was Druid?

200

God's foreknowledge of what history will bring, and His direction of history to serve His will.

What is providence? 

200

These monasteries aided in the building of Christendom by preserving classic Latin and sent missionaries to spread the Faith.

Who were Gaelic monasteries?

200

This refers to holding power of things having to do with this life.

What is temporal power?

300

Disciplines that are the foundation of all learning (grammar, logic, rhetoric, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music).

What are the seven liberal arts?

300

An extended family or association of families with loyalty to one head.

What is a clan?

300

This person helped preserve the student of the seven liberal arts by writing summaries of the arts that became textbooks.

Who was Boethius?
300

This was the first English king to become Christian.

Who was Ethelbert?

400

An orderly and logical arrangement of rules or laws.

What is a code?

400

The chief high official of the Roman govermnent.

What is a prefect?

400

This person's "rule" led to more monasteries spreading across Western Europe because it was less harsh and more balanced. 

Who was St. Benedict?

400

This is the Synod which ordered Gaelic Christians to adopt Roman customs.

What was the Synod of Whitby?

500

Separated from the world for the sake of prayer and contemplation.

What is cloistered?

500

The name given to the civilization that came from the city or Byzantium, renamed Constantinople or Nova Roma.

What was Byzantine?

500

This was the missionary Pope Gregory I sent to convert the Saxons in England.

Who was St. Augustine?

500

This person changed the role of the pope because the role became the temporal and spiritual leader.

What was Pope Gregory I?