Who's the three persons of the Holy Trinity?
God (The Father), Jesus (God the Son), The Holy Spirit (God the Holy Spirit)
What is Mary and Jesus' relation?
Mary is Jesus' mother.
How many Ecumenical Councils are there?
There are seven.
What does Creed mean?
A statement of belief in God.
What is the Paschal Mystery?
The Life, The Death, The Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ.
Which two Persons in The Holy Trinity share the same mission?
Jesus (God the son) and The Holy Spirit (God The Holy Spirit).
Mary, Jesus and Joesph are called the...
Holy Family.
What was the first Council in the History of the Catholic Church?
The Council of Nicaea.
When was the Nicene Creed adopted?
325 AD
What is heresy?
A belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious (especially Christian) doctrine.
What does the Holy Trinity Do?
It leads us to God and allows us to be Holy as well as disciples.
Who is Mary's first cousin?
Saint Elizabeth
Which Council took place during 431 AD?
The Council of Ephesus.
Where was The Nicene Creed created?
The Council of Nicaea.
What is Pentecost?
The Birthday of The Catholic Church (Christianity was born).
What are the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit?
Wisdom, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, Council, Understanding, and Fear of the Lord.
Where did Mary receive her title?
The Council of Ephesus.
When was the Council of Chalcedon?
451 AD
What are the 4 marks of the church stated in The Nicene Creed?
One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic.
What does gentile mean?
Non-Jew
What makes the three Persons of The Holy Trinity distinct?
The distinction between them lies in relation.
What title did Mary receive and when did she receive it?
The Title Theotokos in 431 AD
What did The Council of Chalcedon do?
The Council taught Jesus' two natures are undivided and inseparable.
When do we say the Nicene Creed?
At Catholic Mass after the homily or in response to the proclamation of God's word.
What is the definition of the Theological Term One Substance?
The divine being in unity.