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Catholic Identity: Schisms and Reformation Test (Practice for Final Exam) Study Guide 



Part 1 Identifications: (   points)

Part 2 Objective: (   points)

Part 3 Written: (    points)

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SPECIAL NOTE

This review packet shows you the ACTUAL format of the exam with the headings and directions.  In some cases, vocabulary and concepts have been provided for you to study.  The exam you receive will look just like this with the addition of the exam material.

The best strategy to prepare for the exam is to read through your notes from start to finish, and then work to understand the vocabulary and concepts presented on this document.


PART ONE – Identifications (28 points)

A: You will be given six of the vocab terms below grouped by unit. You will choose TWO words from that list to define [2 pts each 1-2 sentence definitions]].


Here are the words for Part One:



Adoration

Antipope

Caesaropapism

Conciliarism

Conclave

Consecrated Hosts

Dogma

Faith

Filioque

Grace

Greek

Henry VIII

Heresy

Holy Spirit

Iconoclasm

Latin

Martin Luther

Orthodoxy

Schism

The Second Council of Nicea

Simony

Unleavened Bread

Veneration






B: Then you will choose FOUR of the word-groupings, (again, these groups are organized by unit), and you will show your understanding of the relationship between those words by writing 2-3 sentences using the vocab terms in proper context. [3 points each].



PART TWO – OBJECTIVE  SECTION  USING  SCANTRON  SHEET  (1 point each; 78 points)


Here are the concepts for Part Two (goes on to next page):



3 Main branches of Christianity

Absenteeism

Anglicanism

Antipope Clement VII

Antipope John XXIII

Anne Boleyn

Avignon Papacy

Black Death

Calvinism

Catherine of Siena

Catherine of Aragon

Catholic

Charlemagne

Church

Consubstantiation

Council of Constance

Council of Trent

Deposit of Faith

Determinism

Diet of Worms

Doctrine

Eastern vs. Western Roman Empire

Eastern Orthodox

Eucharist

Excommunication

Filioque

Greed

Henry VIII

Heresy

Indulgence

Ignatius of Loyola

Francis Xavier

Jesuits

Justification by Faith

Latin v. Greek

Magisterium

Martin Luther

Martin V

Orthodoxy

Orthopraxy

Papal Bull

Papal Schism

Pluralism

Pope Gregory XI

Pope Leo X

Pope Martin V

Pope Urban VI

Praxis

Protestant Reformation

Predestination

Purgatory

Sacrament

Schism

Scrupulosity

Simony

Sola Fide

Sola Scriptura

Tetzel

Thomas Cranmer

Thomas More

Tradition

Transubstantiation







PART THREE – Written Section [70 points]


  1. The History of the Church: Chronological Order [1 point each; 13 points]

Please number the following events in order from 1 to 13.


Henry the VIII is declared the Supreme Head of the Church of England

Cardinal Humbert and Patriarch Michael Cerularius excommunicate each other, beginning the East-West Schism

John Calvin writes the Institutes of the Christian Religion

St. Catherine of Siena convinces Pope Gregory XI to return to Rome

Henry the VIII asks the Pope to annul is marriage to Catherine of Aragon

Photius becomes Patriarch of Constantinople

The Cardinals elect aggressive Italian reformer Pope Urban VI

Council of Trent

French Cardinals elect their own Anti-pope Clement the VII

Luther Posts the 95 Theses

Avignon Papacy

The Crowning of Charlemagne

The Diet of Worms




  1. The History of the Church: Explanations [3 points each; 9 points]

From the list of historical events above, pick any THREE and give a brief explanation of why this event was important.


  1. The Seven Sacraments [13 points]

Complete this chart by filling in the Sacraments found in the Catholic Church, The Lutheran Church and the Reformed (Calvinist) Churches. Then choose one Sacrament from EACH of the categories above. Explain how the figure who accepted that sacrament viewed it differently from the other figures. 


  1. Reflection Question [30 points]

Write an essay responding to the question below. Your response should be at least 3 paragraphs and include specific content from the unit according to the prompt. 


  1. In times of Schism and Reformation the Church faced problems from within that led to division. Choose a total of two schisms and/or reformation movements. 


1) Explain three factors that led to each division. 

2) Explain how the Church resolved or responded to the division.

3) Name two Catholic Saints or leaders who responded to God's call to action in order to help preserve the holiness of the Church in these difficult times, and explain what they did.