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100

This is what St. Carlo Acutis called the Eucharist

Highway to Heaven

100

This is the Eternal Word of God becoming man while remaining truly God.

Incarnation

100

This is the number of years between the Council of Nicaea and the Council of Constantinople.

56

100

This is who said that the purpose of the Incarnation is that Good took on human exitance to save it in love.

St. Athanasius
100

This is to become like God.

Deification

200

This is a baptized Catholic going directly against Church teaching.

Heresy
200

This is the dilemma that St. Athanasius wrote about in "On the Incarnation."

Original Sin

200

This is where the Arian heresy was finally settled.

Council of Constantinople

200

This is who said that Jesus is a creature made by God the Father.

Arias

200

This is who we must become like to attain salvation.

God

300

This is what the Chi-Ro symbol means.

The first two letters of Christ in Greek.

300

This is the purpose of the Incarnation: God took on human existence to save it in _________.

Love
300

This is what was written at the Council of Nicaea.

Nicene Creed

300

This is who legalized Christianity in Rome.

Constantine

300

God in His essence is this.

Love

400

This is the heresy that denies Christ's divinity

Arianism

400

This is the moment of the Incarnation.

The Annunciation

400

This is a gathering of all bishops of the world in which they exercise their authority as successors to the Apostles.

Ecumenical Council

400

This is the symbol that Constantine saw when battling Maxentius.

Chi-Ro

400

This means "right belief."

Orthodox

500

These are the 3 ways that we can give greater prominence to the Eucharist in our lives.

Daily Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, Spiritual Communion

500

These are the 4 reasons for the Incarnation stated in the Catechism.

1. To save us from our sins by reconciling us with God.

2. So we might know god's great love for us.

3. To be our model of holiness.

4. To make us partakers of the divine nature.

500

This is the name of the first Ecumenical Council.

Council of Nicaea

500

These are the two topics that St. Athanasius mainly wrote about.

The Incarnation and the Blessed Trinity

500

This means "with the same substance."

Consubstantial