Ch. 1 Being Human
Ch. 2 Revelation/Faith
Ch. 3 Judaism
Ch. 4 Jesus
Ch. 6 The Church
100

Describe the definition of religion.

What is a group of people who share a structured system of beliefs, practices, and rituals?

100

Describe Revelation.

What is how we come to know who God is?

100

Describe jerusalem.

What is the city that King David established as the capital of the united kingdom of Israel?

100

Describe parable

What are short stories used to communicate religious messages? They are based on everyday events and often have surprising endings. Jesus used parables frequently to teach about the Kingdom of God.

100

In what way does the Holy Spirit guide us to?

The Holy Spirit guides us in the way of truth.

200

Describe the definition of divine.

What is related to or coming from god?

200

What can a relationship with God bring?

It can bring meaning, goodness, and connection to human life.

200

Describe the promised land.

What is the land God promised to his Chosen People, has been known in different times as Canaan, Judea, and Israel?

200

Describe the gospels.

The four books of the New Testament—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—which tell about the life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus.

200

What is the Catholic belief of non-Christians?

They can also be saved because no matter their differences we are all sons and daughters of God.

300

Describe the difference between monotheism and polytheism.

Monotheism is the belief in one God and polytheism is the belief in many gods.

300

What do Catholics and other Christians believe that the Revelation of God is communicated in?

In a unique and special way through the writings collected in the Bible.

300

Describe the sabbath.

What is a sacred day of rest and worship, kept by Jews from Friday evening to Saturday evening, and by most Christians on Sunday?

300

Describe the Annucitaton

When the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would be the mother of a son named Jesus.

300

When is the celebration of Pentecost?

They celebrate Pentecost 50 days after easter.

400

Name the spiritual hungers.

What are goodness, meaning, and connection?

400

Name two Catholic beliefs and practices.

Celebrating Mass, serving others,

praying, making moral choices,

and advocating for justice.

400

In 587 BC what empire did Jerusalem fall under that destroyed their Temple?

Babylonian Empire

400

Why did God become human?

To show us the way to the fullness of life and forgive us of our sins.

400

When were the first Christian communities established

After the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at the first Pentecost.

500

Say the types of charisms and their core values.

Franciscan charism: Humility and love for creation

Benedictine charism: Prayer and community life

Jesuit charism: Education and finding god in all things

Dominican charism:  Preaching and community

500

Characteristics of the catholic worldwide view

God is present to, in, and through all creation.

All people are made in the image of God.

Religion and science don’t conflict.

500

What happened after the Babylonian Exile?

The rebuilding of Jerusalem and its Temple and the deep religious conversion of the Jewish people.

500

How did Jesus proclaim that the Kingdom of God was truly like and what did people expect it to be?

He proclaimed it is a Kingdom of love while people expected it to be political rule or power.

500

What does Paul’s message to Christians today tell us we are in the world?

We are the hands, feet, hearts, minds, and souls of Christ in the world.