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What type of terrain did St. Toribio face on his journey's?

Mountains, Rivers, And Rough Paths


100

What prayer did Pope Pius V ask all of Europe to pray before the Battle of Lepanto?

The Holy Rosary

100

Name one Jesuit missionary in the New World.

  • St. José de Anchieta

  • St. Peter Claver

  • St. Toribio

100

Which Pope called for a crusade when the Ottoman's were growing closer to Rome?

Pope Pius V

200

This saint traveled thousands of miles on foot to minister to people in Peru.

St. Toribio de Mogrovejo

200

Who was affected by the Transatlantic Slave Trade?

Millions of Africans and their families

200

Why did Phillip II defend the Church over comfort or wealth?

He believed saving souls mattered more than money or power.

200

What lands did Phillip II rule over?

Spain, parts of Italy, the Netherlands, and territories in the Americas.

300

Jesuits organized communities called what to help convert Native peoples.

Reduction

300

Who was Phillip II's Father?

Charles V

300

How did the Calvinist Fury affect Phillip's empire?

It threatened Catholicism and stability in his lands and led to conflict and rebellion.

300

How did Jesuits use the Reductions to convert Native peoples?

They created organized Christian villages where Native peoples could live, learn the faith, work, and be protected from abuse.

400

The victory at Lepanto is celebrated by the Catholic Church on this feast day.

The Feast of Our Lady of Victory (Our Lady of The Rosary)

400

During Philip II’s reign, this group rebelled violently in parts of the Netherlands.

The Calvinists (Calvinist Fury)

400

This man led the Battle of Lepanto to defend Europe from Ottoman forces.

Don Juan of Austria

400

How many miles on foot did St. Toribio travel?

18,000 miles

500

This religious order focused on education and missionary work in the New World.

The Jesuits

500

When the Spanish Armada failed, Philip II was furious True or False

False, He accepted them humbly, saying it was God’s will.

500

This forced movement of millions of Africans to the Americas was called this.

The Transatlantic Slave Trade

500

The Battle of Lepanto was important because it stopped the expansion of this empire into the Mediterranean.

Ottoman Empire (Turks)