This was who the first marriage mentioned in Scripture was between.
Who are Adam and Eve?
This sacrament is given to those in danger of death.
What is the Anointing of the Sick?
This was the Apostle to the Gentiles.
Who was St. Paul?
This emperor made Christianity illegal in the Roman Empire.
Who is Nero?
This apostle replaced Judas the Iscariot.
Who is St. Matthias?
These are the two ends of marriage.
What is the good of the spouses and for the procreation and education of children?
This is the book of the Bible which instructs us to anoint and pray over those who are sick, that their sins may be forgiven.
What is the book of James?
This council addressed whether Christians had to follow the Law of Moses.
What is the Council of Jerusalem?
This heresy held that a good god created the immaterial realm and an evil god the material, as well as Jesus only being a spiritual being.
What is Gnosticism?
This was the first Christian martyr.
Who was St. Stephen?
These are the ministers of marriage in the Western rites of the Catholic Church.
What are the man (groom) and woman (bride) being married?
These two words together mean the sacrament celebrated actually happened and it occurred as the Church intended it to be done.
This major historical event solidified in the minds of many Christians that Judaism was over and fulfilled in Jesus Christ and that the Messiah had come.
What was the destruction of the Second Temple?
This Roman emperor began the Great Persecution against Christians in the 200's AD.
Who is Diocletian?
These are two of the three requirements for a sacramental marriage.
What is a baptized man and woman, freedom, and consent?
These are two of the three things that are integral to marriage.
What is unity, indissolubility, and open to the procreation and education of children?
This philosophical view reduces life to maximizing pleasure and minimizing pain.
What is utilitarianism?
This pope wrote letters in the early 100's focusing on Roman primacy, apostolic succession, and the clergy deriving their authority from God.
Who was St. Clement of Rome?
This was the policy in the Roman Empire that essentially stated if the Christians aren't public or causing problems, we will not actively persecute them.
What is benign neglect?
This person encouraged the emperor to begin the Great Persecution in the 200's AD.
Who is Galerius "the Beast" ?
What is a Catholic and a non-baptized person?
These are the 4 things that should be given to someone close to death and make up the "Last Rites"
What is the Holy Eucharist (Viaticum), Anointing of the Sick, Confession, and the Apostolic Pardon?
These are four of the places Paul went on missionary journeys to.
What are Cyprus, Galatia, Philippi, Thessalonica, Corinth, and Ephesus?
This heresy divided God into a god of the Old Testament and a God of the New Testament; it also had a mirrored structure like the Catholic Church.
The structure of the Roman Empire in the 200's consisted of a ruler and his deputy (East and West). These were the formal titles of the ruler and his deputy.
What were the Augustus and the Caesar?