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The people Christ called to Himself become...

church

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what word is synonymous with charism?

gift

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Title of event in which the Apostles go out into world and preach/teach.

Great Commission

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Apostles passing on authority from Bishop to Bishop

Apostolic Succession

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The Church is considered the "structure" the sacraments the ?

signs

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Christian comes from "Christos" whose origin is

greek

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Romans mistakenly viewed the Christians as

subversive

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heresy which states that knowledge is the key to salvation

gnosticism

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Heresy which states that Jesus is not fully divine.

arianism

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Heresy that states that Mary was not the Mother of the Divine Jesus.

nestorianism

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The teaching office of the Church is known as the ...

magisterium

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The Deposit of Faith is

tradition and scripture

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Battle in which Constantine conquered in Christ's name

Battle of Milvian BridgeBattle of Milvian Bridge

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The title Theotokos means

Mother of God

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where did the first person start living a monastic existence?

egypt

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islam means

submission

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Title given to Charlemagne by the Pope

Holy Roman Emperor

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Sin of buying positions in the Church

simony

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"Filioque" means

ather and the sonfather and the son

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Place where pope's resided for 50 years away from the seat in Rome

avignon

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Heresy which states that a group of people have authority over the Pope

concilliarism

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an example of a mendicant order is

the Franciscans

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heresy that views the human body and the world as evil

albigensianism

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Official beginning of Protestantism

Augsburg Confessions

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A key difference between Luther and Calvin

belief in the Eucharist

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The King at the start of French Revolution

Louis XVI

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The French Revolution was a volatile combination of ideas of the

enlightenment/taxation

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The fact that faith and reason are complimentary was a core concept in Vatican I's...

Dei Filius

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Who's papacy bore the motto "to restore all things in Christ"?

Pius X's

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In what century was CCD started?

1900's

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In the modern age the Church had to combat popular dictators of Russia, Germany and

italy

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this can never be an acceptable thing to do in war.

use nuclear weapons

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Pope who called Vatican II

John XXIII

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These are actions declared to renew the Church.

decrees

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these are instructions on how to handle important issues; left up to individual bishops.

declarations

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that media outlets have a moral responsibility to tell the truth is an example of a

decree

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These restated Church teaching in regular wording for people to better understand.

constitutions

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Who said it? "That's the last time they call me 'dumb ox'!

St. Thomas Aquinas

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Who said it? "These Catholic religious don't deserve to live! Off to the guillotine!"

robespierre

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Who said it? I have a group of Jewish refugees! I need falsified Baptismal certificates!"

Pope Pius XII

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Who said it? "Selling indulgences? Selling a way out of sin?! Preposterous!"

luther

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a person who speaks in defense of the faith.

apolgist

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Term used for Christian Europe during the Middle Ages.

christendom

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Someone who says that God exists but is no longer active in the world.

deist

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this means "having the same nature".

consubstantial