vocab
Who's who
Prayer
Foundation
Early Church
100

the official teaching authority of the Church, given by the Pope and the bishops

Magisterium

100

a presbyter is another name for a 

priest

100

evening prayers

vespers

100

The Holy Trinity is the ____, ____, and ______

The Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit

100

worshipping something or someone other than the true God

idolatry

200

Christ's work of redemption by his Passion Death, Resurrections and Glorious Ascension

Paschal Mystery

200

episcopate is another name for 

bishop

200

a prayer for the sake of others

intercession

200

The Four Marks of the Catholic Church

One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic

200

An effort to reform the Catholic Church in the 16th Century which led to the separation of many Christians from communion with Rome and each other.

Protestant Reformation

300

supreme power and authority over all creation

omnipotent

300

if someone is referring to the diaconate, they are referring to the ______

deacon

300

a wordless prayer whereby a person's mind and heart rest in God's good and majesty

contemplation

300

The Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles and the Blessed Mother in the Upper Room like tongues of fire and gave them the power to preach with conviction the message that Jesus is risen and Lord of the universe.

Pentecost

300

In the early 16th Century, A German Catholic monk who challenged the Church's teachings.

Martin Luther

400

commonly spoken language

vernacular

400

pontiff

Pope,  "bridge-builder"

400

typically, a nine-day prayer for a special intention 

novena

400

Central truths of the Catholic faith

dogmas

400

A break in Christian unity that takes place when a group of Christians separates itself from the Church.

schism

500

Latin word meaning "I believe"

credo
500

Jesus Christ chose ________ as the leader of the Church.  "Upon this rock you will build my Church"

Peter

500

The prayer of the Church; the Divine Office.  (Including Scripture, Psalms for praying at specific times of the day)

Liturgy of the Hours

500

Denying to believe a truth within the Catholic Church after one has been baptized into the Catholic faith is known as ______.

heresy

500

A decree that proclaimed religious toleration in the empire and legalized Christianity by the emperor Constantine in the year 313 AD.

Edict of Milan