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100

What is the name of the place we went to last week? 

(November 26th)

Saint Peter's Basilica

100

The person St. Francis of Assisi considered a “brother” and who also brought him his favorite cookies on his deathbed.

Who is Jacopa de Settesoli?

100

Founded in 753 BCE, this city is the center of the Roman Empire and the birthplace of early Christianity.

What is Rome?

100

The study of the Person and attributes of Christ

What is Christology 

100

The term Roman Catholic is never officially used by the Church. 


What is: True.

The term "Roman Catholic" is often used to distinguish between the different Churches within the Catholic Church.

200

What is the name of the Basilica that was bombed by the U.S. in WW2? 

AND

Which famous biblical figure is buried here?

San Lorenzo fuori le mura (St. Lawrence Outside the Walls)

- Saint Lawrence

200

This person was a firm believer in the act of grace, self-love, and humility to all.

Who is Augustine?

200

In 313 CE, this agreement legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire making it a protected religion

What is the Edict of Milan?

200

The first of the seven sacraments, and the “door” which gives access to the other sacraments

What is Baptism?

200

The term diakonos was only used to describe a general helper.

What is: False 

Misconceptions about Phoebe in the Bible often arise from misinterpretations of her role as a "deacon" or "servant," diakonos. Howeverit was also the designation for an official leadership position within the early church, meaning her title held significant formal recognition.



300

Pilgrims from around the world embark on a 3-month-long foot pilgrimage. What is the name of this pilgrimage? Additionally, what 4 countries does this pilgrimage cross through? 

Via Franciegena

England, France, Switzerland, Italy

300

This person founded 12 small monasteries, each with 12 monks and a superior in charge, and lived in the 13th monastery.

Who is St. Benedict?

300

In 1054 CE, there was a permanent split between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches

What is The Great Schism?

300

 A journey for religious reasons to a shrine or other sacred place (Collinge)

What is a Pilgrimage? 

300

The catacombs in Rome were used exclusively for Christians as secret meeting places for persecuted Christians.



What is: False 

They were primarily underground burial grounds, for various communities, including Jews, and while they could be used for refuge during civil unrest, their layout made them unsuitable for large, regular worship services. 

400

What was the name of the monastery when the Bee attacked us? At this location, we learned about a religious artifact still used today. What are the names of both the location and the individual who used the artifact to preach?  

Monastero di San Gregorio al Celio

Marble Chair of Pope St. Gregory the 

400

This person’s papacy occurred while the Edict of Milan was issued and the Christians were able to get back everything they had taken from them.

Who is Pope Miltiades?

400

From 1545 to 1563, this council was held so that the Catholic Church could fix problems and respond to the Protestant Reformation

What is the Council of Trent?

400

the quality that involves deep feelings and beliefs of a religious nature, rather than the physical parts of life (Cambridge)

What is Spirituality?

400

You must search credible / theological / scholarly sources to find the definitions to find the definitions to the words within the glossary.

What is: False

Under the W1: Introduction or the tab "Glossary", you can find not only the course glossary, but think link to their definitions as well.

500

When going to the Catacombs of St. Callixtus, we were told how many miles long they were, as well as the acreage. 

500 points for Miles

Additional 50 points for acreage

12 miles

90 acres

500

The person whose marriage to King Louis VII of France was annulled by the pope and remarried to King Henry II of England which united their political and religious power.

Who is Eleanor of Aquitaine?

500

From 1962-1965, this Catholic council made more modern changes to the Church (Mass could be celebrated in many languages)

What is the Second Vatican Council?

500

A summary of the principles of the Christian religion in the form of questions and answers, used for the instruction of Christians

What is Catechism? 

500

Priscilla and Aquila were both significant figures, but Aquila's role was more important.

What is: False 

They are consistently mentioned together as Paul's close coworkers, and Priscilla is even named first in four of the six New Testament references, making her just as important.