Saint Paul
Marriage
Vatican Council II
Freedom
Voluntary Assisted Dying
100

What places did Saint Paul visit on his ministry? 

(100points for every correct location you can list)

Jerusalem, Antioch, Syria, Cilicia, Derbe, Lystra, Phyrygia, Galatia, Troas, Macedonia, Phillipi, Samothrace, Neopolis, Ephesus, Corinth and Rome

100

What had an influence on the early teachings of marriage? 

Jewish and Roman influence
100

How many Ecumenical Councils have there been? 

(Bonus Points if you can name the four big ones) 

21 Catholic Ecumenical Councils. 

(Nicea, Trent, Vatican I, Vatican II) 

100

What are the levels of Happiness? (Bonus points if you can name which ones are Spiritual). 

Pleasure, Achievement, Contribution, and Ultimate Good

100

Does the Catholic Church support VAD? 

No, the Church actively opposes it. 

200

When was Saul blinded? How was his blindness cured? 

Saul was blinded on the Road to Damascus. 

His blindness was cured by Ananias when he was baptised. 

200

What is the Catholic Teaching on Marriage? 

Marriage is a sacred covenant that a man and a woman enter into with God. 

200

What does "aggiornamento" and "ressourcement" mean? Why were these significant to Vatican II? 

Aggiornamento - to bring the church up to date 

Ressourcement - a return to the sources 

These were significant as it was the Church reflecting on where it sits in a modern world, and how to align this to their origins.  

200

What are internal factors that influence religion? 

-Strong Emotions

-Habits 

-Beliefs, Values and Attitudes

-Moral education/ understanding 

200

Who is affected by VAD? 

The individual/ recipient

Individual's family 

Greater community (those who knew them) 

300

Why was Saint Paul's travels so important to early Christianity? 

As he spread the word of the Gospel, he set up early Christian groups; this was important as it allowed Christianity to spread.
300

What are the three features of the covenant of Marriage? 


A Marriage is Fruitful, Faithful and Permanent. 


300

What were some of the changes from Sacrosanctum Concilium? Why was this frowned upon? 

The Clergy were no longer observers in the Liturgy, they were now participants. Some conservative priests thought this empowered the laity too much. 

300

How does sin affect freedom? 

A rejection of God’s ever-present love

Damages relationship with God

Damages relationship with others (the universal Church)

An abuse of free will and and abuse of freedom (inner freedom is damaged/lost)

300

Which Church document discusses the issue of VAD? 

(Double points for its english name, triple for the Pope who wrote it) 

Evangelium Vitae 

Gospel of Life 

Pope John Paul II

400

What was Paul's stance in the Council of Jerusalem?

Paul believed that you did not need to become circumsised to become a Christian. 

400

How did the Council of Trent alter the teaching of Marriage? 

Clarified Beliefs

Became a Church Sacrament 

2 witnesses and a priest needed 


400

Why was Vatican Council II so significant? 

Vatican Council II was so significant because it saw the Church and all Christian denominations come together in the spirit of aggoirnamento. 

400

What does Moral Relativism refer to? 

It is the "I can do what I want" mentality, where societal laws don't need to be adhered to. 

400

What does the Catholic Church teach about VAD? 

Life is a sacred gift from God and it is wrong to take away his gifts. Suffering unites us with Christ; VAD won't allow this to be fulfilled. 

500

Why was Paul so significant in the development of Early Christianity? 

Paul's work in establishing Christian communities throughout the Mediterranean allowed the word of God to spread further in the developing word. His letters also had a major influence on developing the Christian theology.  

500

What was the only requirement for Marriage in the early church? 

What did this result in? 

Only requirement was mutual consent, which resulted in clandestine unions

500

What were the major documents to come out of Vatican Council II? 

(Double Points if you know their Latin Names) 

(Triple Points if you can say their Latin and English Names) 

Two Dogmatic and Two Pastoral Constitutions

1. Lemun Gentium (Dogmatic Constitution of the Church) 

2. Dei Verbum (Dogmatic Constitution of Divine Revelation) 

3. Sacrosanctum Concilium (Constitution of Scared Liturgy)

4. Gaudium Et Spes (Pastrol Constitution on the Church in the Modern World) 

500

How does the Sacrament of Reconciliation link back to Freedom? 

It is a sacrament that helps in the search for freedom. True freedom is found in a close relationship to God; Sin damages that relationship; this sacrament restores that relationship.

500

What does the Australian Catholic Bishop Conference say about VAD? 

Assisted suicide cannot be made safe 

Organisations follow Jesus call to care for the sick and needy to ease suffering 

Support hospitals and nursing homes to aid the belief that VAD is immoral