Vocabulary
Sections 1&2
Sections 3&4
Sections 5&6
Section 7
100

What is an example of "Natural Law"

-Don't hurt others

-Be fair

-Help others

-Be respectful

100

Section 1:

What 2 types of power did the Roman Catholic Church have after the fall of Rome?

Economic (Money) Power and Political (Leader) Power

100

True or False:

A Pilgrimage involved Fighting

False!!!

A Crusade involved Fighting

100

Who believed  that Faith and Reason can work together?

Thomas Aquinas

100

What is a female version of a Monk?

A Nun

200

True or False:

A School Teacher is a member of the "Clergy"

False

A School Teacher is not a member of the Clergy and does not perform sacraments.

200

Who is at the TOP of the Hierarchy in the Roman Catholic Church?

The Pope

200

What are 2 challenges people faced on Pilgrimage?

Robbers and Bas Weather

200

What are 2 advances i education during the Middle Ages?

Uppercase Letters and Universities

200

Who lived in a Monastery?

A Benedictine Monk

300

Which of these is not a RELIGION?

Buddhism  Judaism   Christianity   Veganism

 Veganism

300

What did Pop Gregory VII and Henry IV ague about?

They argued about who got to pick the church leaders

300

What influenced a lot of art during Medieval Europe?

The Roman Catholic Church (God and the life of Jesus)

300

What does the word "Holiday" come from? 

Holy Day

300

Name something the Monks and Friars have in common. 

-Lived in Poverty

-Helped the Poor and Sick

-Prayed

-Followed God




400

Where does the leader of the Roman Catholic Church live?

Rome, The Vatican City

400

What is the sacrament performed when a child promises to follow God?

Confirmation

400

Name 4 key architectural features of cathedrals.

-Nave and Transept

-Gargoyle

-Stained-Glass Window

-Flying Buttress


400

True or False:

Reason is "What We Think"

True

400

What is the female version of a Friar called?

Poor Clare

500

Name a Sacrament that a priest performs.

Baptism 

Marriage

Communion 

Penance

Holy Order, etc.  

500

What is the sacrament called when a person receives bread and wine that represents "Jesus body and blood" for the first time?

Holy Communion or Eucharist

500

What is this an example of?


Stained-Glass Window

500

Besides Christmas and Easter, what is another reason Christians celebrated a holiday?

Christian Saints

Events in the Life of Jesus

Important Religious Ideas

500

Monks promised "Chastity."

What does that mean?

To never marry