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Term
"History of the Church"
Definition
A unique history that reflects Christ's constant presence in the Church that at all times interfaces with human history. The history of the Church is a record of the life and actions of men and women under the guiding light of the Holy Spirit acting in the Church.
Term
What happened in 4 BC that is significant?
Definition
This is the year Jesus is said to have been born in Bethlehem.
Term
Deposit of Faith
Definition
The heritage of Fath contained in Sacred Scripture and Tradition, handed down by the Church from the time of th Apostles.
Term
New Covenant
Definition
Founded by Christ would perfect the Old Law through the New Law based on love and grace.
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What are the Four Gospels?
Definition
The books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The word "gospel" means "good news". These books describe the life and teachings of Jesus.
Term
Of the four evangelists, who is the Ox (bull)?
Definition
Luke
Term
Of the four evangelists, who is the Eagle?
Definition
John
Term
Apocryphal Gospels
Definition
"Unofficial gospels"; appear in the first centuries of the Church. These were discredited early in the Church's history because of their dubious origins and because many were tainted by wrong beliefs.
Term
What is Pentecost?
Definition
A Jewish feast; fifty days after the Resurrection of Christ, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles, anointing the Church for her mission of evangelization of the world.
Term
"Church"
Definition
The Body of Christ and the Temple of the Holy Spirit. The word itself, in English, means "Thing belonging to the Lord,"
Term
"Ecclesia"
Definition
From Greek word for "assembly" or "congregation".
Term
What are the Two Dimensions of the Church?
Definition
Visible and spiritual; The Church is a visible, hierarchal society that is present in the world. The spiritual dimension of the Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, a spiritual community, imbued with the healing and sanctifying power of God's grace.
Term
"People of God"
Definition
From the Old Testament; People born into his family through faith in Christ and Baptism.
Term
What is the Soul of the Church?
Definition
The Holy Spirit, the Church
s source of unity and life.
Term
"Apostolos"
Definition
Greek word from which the term "Apostle" derives. Means, "one who is sent"
Term
St. Stephen
Definition
The first martyr for Christ. Worked among the people to evangelize and do great wonders, but an angry mob seized him and dragged him before the Sanhedrin. He was then brought outside of the city and stoned to death. Before he died, he asked God for forgivness for those who persecuted him.
Term
What is the definition of "Martyrdom"?
Definition
The supreme witness given to the truth of the faith; it means bearing witnesses even unto death.
Term
Saul
Definition
St. Paul's name before converting.
Term
The Conversion of St. Paul
Definition
Was once named Saul, and consented to the execution of St. Stephen. A pious Jew, who sent many early Christians to prison, but when sent out on a journey to Damascus, he is struck blind. He is visited by a disciple of Christ, Ananias, who was sent by Christ through a vision to restore Saul's sight. Saul is cured, baptized into the Church, and goes on to be one of the Church's great evangelizers.
Term
What is a Catechumen?
Definition
An adult seeking admission to the Church that met with others over a long period of time, normally two to three years, for instruction before being baptized.
Term
In the early years of the Church, what happened at the Easter Vigil?
Definition
Catechumens were bapitized on the night of Holy Saturday or on the Saturday before Pentecost.
Term
"Agape"
Definition
Greek word for "love"; refers to an early Christian religious meal that was at first closely related to the celebration of the Eucharist and often preceded this celebration. Didn't last long due to people getting it mixed up with the actual Eucharist, and eventually was only practiced in smaller, more isolated Churches.
Term
What were the Catacombs?
Definition
An underground series of tunnels, chambers, and tombs that were dug by Christians and served as burial places, shrines, and places of worship during the first few centuries after Christ.
Term
What were days of fasting in the early Church?
Definition
Wednesday and Friday
Term
"Presbyterios"
Definition
Greek word for "presbyter" from which the term "Priest" comes from.
Term
What is the Just War Theory?
Definition
Introduced by Church figures such as St. Augustine who permitted war in the case of self-defense, and St. Thomas Aquinas who refined the principles for a just war almost a thousand years after Augustine. The war must be initiated on the authority of the sovereign, the cause must be just, and those waging the war must have good and right intensions, meaning that the war will not bring about more harm perpetrated by the enemy.
Term
St. Cecilia
Definition
Offered her virginity to God, praying that he help her to remain pure. Her family forced her into marrying a rich pagan, and she told her new husband that she had an angel protecting her purity. He could not see it if he was not baptized, and so he was baptized, and soon after he and St. Cecilia led his brother to be baptized, and they lived on burying Christian martyrs after persecution.
Term
Who was St. Justin Martyr?
Definition
An apologist that wrote "Dialogue with Trypho"; His writings include a defense of the Christian teaching about Christ and his laws of fulfillment of the Jewish Law and the prophets (defends the teaching that Christ is teaching to follow Jewish Law). His writings also includes a condemnation of Jews who fail to recognize Jesus as the Messiah.
Term
Who are the Apologists?
Definition
St. Aristides, St. Justin Martyr*, Tatian, Athenagoras (Not to be confused with 20th century Patriarch of Constantinople that ends the Great Schism), St. Theophilus, Minucius Felix, and Tertullian*
Term
What is an "apologist"?
Definition
An apologist is a person that defends and explains the Christian religion.
Term
"Didache"
Definition
From the Greek term, "teaching", is a short exposition concerning Christian morals, doctrine, and customs that was most likely composed in the first century. Many Church Fathers used this as a reference, and was almost admitted as Canonical. It was lost for centuries until the late 1800s.
Term
Tertullian
Definition
"Father of Latin Theology"*****; An apologist that wrote in both Latina and Greek about how Christianity was not a threat to the Roman Empire, but an asset. He eventually joins the heretical Montanist sect.
Term
What happened in 64 AD?
Definition
Emperor Nero sets an area of Rome aflame, blames it on the Christians, and thus begins persecuting them. He made the fire to build Domus Aurea (House of Gold). This began Roman persecution of Christians.
Term
What was Nero's Circus?
Definition
Christians being persecuted were sewn into animal skins, distributed throughout the gardens, and were hunted down by hungry mastiff dogs and eaten. Many other gruesome, colorful deaths were met by Christians.
Term
Who was Caligula?
Definition
A madman Emperor of Rome; Ordered the arrest and murder of his mother and all of his brothers; Committed incest with three of his sisters; One sister was pregnant, and eager to see the child, he cut the baby out of her womb prematurely. He condemned people to death for no reason, and was eventually murdered by two guards, who went on to kill the rest of his family.
Term
What is Trajan's rescript?
Definition
Emperor Trajan of the Roman Empire's letter to Pliny (Roman Governor) which stated that if a Christian renouned their faith and offered sacrifice to the Roman gods, they would be allowed to live in spite of their past Christian life. Basically, this gave Christians an ultimatum, death or apostasy (the renouncing of religious beliefs)
Term
What is St. Ignatius of Antioch known for?
Definition
Being the first person to use the term "Catholic Church"; he supported the primacy of the papacy, and was opposed to all heresy and schism.
Term
Who followed Trajan as emperor of the Roman Empire, and ALSO had his own rescript?
Definition
Emperor Hadrian
Term
What is said in Hadrian's rescript?
Definition
That Christians shouldn't be prosecuted for simply being Christian, but for actual violations of common law, thus the time of Hadrian's rule was a period of more religious toleration of Christians without official codification of such toleration.
Term
What does "ad metalla" mean?
Definition
"to the metal mines"; in the time of Roman persecution of Christians, this was a dreadful sentence that meant eventual death after being forced to mine in awful living conditions.
Term
Who are Sts. Perpetua and Felicity?
Definition
Martyrs under Septimus Severus; Perpetua was a noblewoman and Felicity was her servant
Term
Who is St. Lawrence?
Definition
Taken as prisoner, is allowed to go so long as he returns with the Church's "riches"; in a great show of wit, smart-assery, and great understanding of the Church, he returns with poor people, and thus sent to be burned on the gridiron. He is the St. Lawrence that is rumored to have said, "I am roasted enough on this side; turn me around."
Term
What is the Edict of Milan?
Definition
An edict made under Constantine and Licinius, where they restored all property taken from the Church by the empire, and granted Christians freedom of religion.
Term
What happened at the battle at Milvian Bridge between Constantine and Maxentius' armies?
Definition
Constantine looked up at the sun and saw the symbol of the cross with the words "in hoc signo vinces" ("in this sign you will conquer"), and thus instructs his soldiers to inscribe this into their shields. By the power of God, he and his men win the battle, defeat Maxentius, leading Constantine into believing that the Christian God favored him.
Term
Who is St. Helen?
Definition
Constantine's mom who is said to have found Jesus' actual cross.
Term
What is Gnosticism?
Definition
A heresey that arose earlier in the Church that believed in a Demiurge and a Divine Being. The Demiurge was evil and created a material world against the unknowable Divine Being's wishes. Thus all material and visible things are evil, and so the heresey believes that one's goal in life is to be freed from one's material body. A major conflict between these beliefs and Christianity meant that the human body was evil, and if Jesus was infallible and pure, what was he doing in a human body? If he wasn't in a human body, then he didn't actually become man, and didn't die for our sins.
Term
What was Marcionism?
Definition
Takes some ideas such as the idea of the evil Demiurge from Gnosticism. In this heresy, the Demiurge is the vengeful God of the Old Testament and Jewish Law, and what would be the divine being is the God of Jesus Christ who is the God of Love. This heresy is centered on dualism of Law and Love.
Term
What is Manichaeism?
Definition
Followed the idea of dualism, but dealt with the dualism of light versus darkness. Satan apparently had stolen light particles, put them in the minds of human brains, and by finding knowledge, these light particles are freed.
Term
What is Montanism?
Definition
An apocalyptic heresy, that believed in a New Covenant to be started at the town of Pepuza in Phrygia (unknown location today). Believers had to do arduous fasting and were forbidden to have second marriages along with fleeing execuation.
Term
What is Docetism?
Definition
Believes that Jesus didn't actually die on the cross, and that last minute, supposedly Judas Iscariot or Simon of Cyrene took his place just before the crucifixion, and died in his place.
Term
What heresy did St. Ignatius of Antioch write against?
Definition
Docetism
Term
What year was the Edict of Milan?
Definition
313 AD
Term
What is a diocesan council?
Definition
Often called a synod, is a council where a bishop, representatives of the clergy, religious and laity meet to discuss matters of diocesan Church discipline and procedure.
Term
What is a provincial council?
Definition
A provincial council is an assembly of the metropolitan archbishop, with his suffragan bishops.
Term
What is a plenary council?
Definition
A council that summons all of the bishops of a nation.
Term
What is an ecumenical council?
Definition
A council that brings bishops under the leadership of the pope together from all over the world to discuss central issues of the Church.
Term
What year was the Council of Nicaea?
Definition
325 AD
Term
What were the major concerns of the Council of Nicaea?
Definition
Arianism (heresy), and the Nicene Creed

For a good chart see p.138 in textbook**
Term
Who were the Church Fathers?
Definition
Holy leaders that arose to lead the Church, explain the Faith, and meet the unique challenges posed by the different heresies.
Term
Who are the Latin Fathers of the Church?
Definition
St. Ambrose of Milan, St. Augustine of Hippo, Pope St. Gregory the Great, St. Jerome, and St. Hilary of Poitiers (HILARY IS A MALE)
Term
What is St. Ambrose of Milan known for?
Definition
He is one of the Latin Fathers of the Church; He defended the Church's independence from the state; He also was an ardent opponent of the Arian heresy.
Term
What is St. Jerome known for?
Definition
He is a Latin Father of the Church; He is known for translating the Bible into Latin, in the Vulgate.
Term
Who is St. John Chrysostom?
Definition
One of the Greek Church Fathers; Known as "Golden-mouthed" for his deep, spiritual sermons; Wrote "On the Priesthood" a treatise.
Term
What two cities during the fourth and fifth centuries, competed as sites of theological study?
Definition
Alexandria and Antioch
Term
Which 4th/5th century school focused more on the literal and historical meanings of the Scriptures?
Definition
Antioch
Term
What is Arianism?
Definition
A fourth century heresy that claimed that Jesus Christ is neither God nor equal to the Father. Jesus is the "logos"; This heresy was a huge problem in the Church because it challenged Christ's entire divinity, thus breaking down many tents of Christianity such as the doctrine of the Trinity and Redemption.
Term
What emperor pushed for the Council of Nicaea?
Definition
Emperor Constantine
Term
What three Greek Fathers of the Church were central figures in the defeat of Arianism in the East?
Definition
St. Basil the Great, St. Gregory of Nazianzus, and St. Gregory of Nyssa
Term
What is St. Hilary of Poitier's nickname?
Definition
the "Athanasius of the West"
Term
What Greek Church Father was given the nickname "The Theologian"?
Definition
St. Gregory of Nazianzus
Term
What Greek Church Father defended the title "Theotokos" ("Mother of God") for Mary?
Definition
St. Gregory of Nyssa
Term
Who is Pope St. Leo the Great, and what is he known for?
Definition
He was a Pope that showed great leadership in defending the Church against heresy and barbaric invasions.
Term
What was Monophysitism?
Definition
A heresy that was around from 400-600 AD; Believed that there is only one nature in Christ, and not two.
Term
What is Monothelitsm?
Definition
A heresy of the 600s that believed that there is the existence of only one will in Christ but still maintains that he has two natures.
Term
What is Donatism?
Definition
This rejected the validity of sacraments celebrated by priests and bishops who had formerly betrayed their faith. If a Sacrament was done by a priest that had once been a sinner, the Sacrament was not valid.
Term
Who was St. Augustine of Hippo?
Definition
He was a Latin Church Father; Once had the tendencies of a Stonybrook University student, but still being a Christian, prayed to God once, "Lord, give me chastity and continence, but not yet". His conversion occured when a voice told him to take the Bible and read, and so he did, and read a passage telling him to shy away from debauchery. He was baptized by St. Ambrose. He is known for writing "Confessions" and "City of God"
Term
Who is St. Monica?
Definition
St. Augustine of Hippo's mother that prayed for her son's conversion her entire life. She died shortly after her son's baptized.
Term
Who was Alaric?
Definition
King of the Visigoths who sacked Rome
Term
What happened in the year 410?
Definition
The sacking of Rome by the Visigoths under Alaric.
Term
What happened in 476 AD?
Definition
The revolt and overthrow of the Western Emperor of the Roman Empire by Odoacer.
Term
Who were the Huns?
Definition
The Huns were a powerful nomadic people that swept into Europe from Northern China by the 4th century.
Term
Who was Attila?
Definition
Known as the "Scourge of God"; led the Huns, and was about to take Rome, but he was met by Pope St. Leo I, and afterwards called off the invasion of Rome.
Term
What is monasticism?
Definition
A way of life characterized by prayer and self-denial lived in seclusion from the world and under a fixed rule with professed vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
Term
What are the Evangelical counsels?
Definition
Vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
Term
What is eremitical monasticism?
Definition
Hermit life; individuals withdraw into loosely organized groups to live an isolated ascetical life.
Term
What is cenobitical monasticism?
Definition
This monastic life is lived within a community.
Term
Who is St. Paul of Thebes?
Definition
The first hermit
Term
Who went with St. Paul of Thebes into desert areas in order to lead a contemplative life and is considered along with St. Paul of Thebes to be one of the Fathers of Monasticism?
Definition
St. Anthony of Egypt
Term
What did St. Pachomius do?
Definition
Founded a cenobitical monasticism in Egypt.
Term
Who was St. Benedict?
Definition
Known as the "Patriarch of Western Monasticism"; Founded 13 monasteries, one of which is Monte Cassino (destroyed in WWII).
Term
What was the Rule of St. Benedict written at Monte Cassino, that was adopted by all monastic communities of the West throughout the Medieval Period, and praised for its spirit of peace and love, as well as moderation, in comparison to the austerity of Egyptian monasticism?
Definition
"Ora et Labora"
Term
What is "Ora et Labora"?
Definition
"Prayer and Work"
Term
In a Benedictine monastery, and monasteries that took on Benedictine ideas, what was the leader of a monastic community called?
Definition
Abbot
Term
Under Benedictine rule, how was one to achieve their chief aim of giving praise and glorifying God?
Definition
"opus Dei" or "laus Dei"
Term
What does "opus Dei" mean?
Definition
"Work of God"
Term
What does "laus Dei" mean?
Definition
"Praise of God"
Term
What is "opus dei"?
Definition
Monks come together 8 times a day, not including Mass, to chant the pslams in praise of God.
Term
What is "Lectio Divina"?
Definition
A practice of Benedictine monasteries in which the monk slowly reads and meditates on Scripture.
Term
True of False: It is important in the Rule of St. Benedict that monks live off the labor of others.
Definition
False; a monk should live off the labor of their own hands
Term
Who is St. Benedict's sister that founded a monastery of nuns who followed the Rule of St. Benedict?
Definition
St. Scholastica
Term
Who is Pope St. Gregory the Great?
Definition
Is called to be Pope, but flees the city, but eventually returns seeing this as the will of God. He will refuse to recognize the title "Ecumenical Patriarch" or the Patriarch of Constantinople, seeing it as a way to usurp the authority of the pope.
Term
What year is Jerusalem captured by the Muslims?
Definition
638 AD
Term
What is the name of Frankish Chief Clovis' Christian wife that tried ardently to obtain his conversion?
Definition
St. Clotilda
Term
What is the story of France's conversion?
Definition
Clovis promised God that if He helped the Franks win against the Alemanni, he'd convert. After winning at Rheims, Clovis and 3000 of his men were baptized by Bishop Remigius.
Term
Who spread Christianity amongst the Celts (Irish)?
Definition
St. Patrick
Term
Who is considered the "Apostle of England"?
Definition
St. Augustine of Canterbury?
Term
How did St. Augustine of Canterbury gain the title of "Apostle of England"?
Definition
Baptized 10,000 Saxons (English) on Christmas Day in 597 in Canterbury.
Term
Who recieved the "pallium" from Pope Gregory?
Definition
St. Augustine of Canterbury
Term
What is the "pallium"?
Definition
A woolen cloth showing a sign of authority and papal favor
Term
Who is the author of "Ecclesiastical History of the English People" and is considered the "Father of English History"? He is also called a Doctor of the Church.
Definition
St. Bede
Term
Who converts the Hessians on the count of not being killed by a thunderbolt, showing our God is stronger, and is called the "Apostle of Germany"?
Definition
St. Boniface
Term
Who were the two saints that used Slavic in masses instead of Latin?
Definition
Sts. Cyril and Methodius
Term
After the fall of the Roman Empire, what did the eastern portion come to be called?
Definition
The Byzantine Empire
Term
At what council was Iconoclasm finally condemned in 787?
Definition
The Second Council of Nicaea
Term
What was the Donation of Pepin?
Definition
Pepin the Short's donation of the Papal States and aid in defeating the Lombards in exchange for being made king of the Franks in place of the ineffectual Merovingian king.
Term
Who crowned Charlemagne emperor of the Carolignian Empire, thus making the Empire a direct line of descent from the old Roman Empire?
Definition
Pope Leo III
Term
Who was the last pope to be declared a saint?
Definition
Pope Pius X
Term
True or False: Pope Benedict XV sided with the Allies during the WWI
Definition
False
Term
True or False: When St. Pius X was chosen to be pope, he was very happy with the decision.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Pope Pius XII helped in the rise of Nazism, and helped to keep it in power.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Pope Pius XI never criticized fascism.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: When Stalin comes to power they leave religious believers for the most part in peace.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Vladimir Lenin followed the teaching of Karl Marx.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: The Popular Front was very supportive of the Catholic Church in Spain, defending the Church from its political enemies.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: The only groups that were targeted by the Nazis during World War II were those of Jewish background.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: The Nazis followed and respected Christian beliefs and practices.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Pope Benedict XV had an important role in forming the Treaty of Versailles.
Definition
False
Term
True or False: Pope Benedict XV warned the Allies that the harsh treatment of the Germans would lead to another war.
Definition
True
Term
True or False: The Chinese government is very open to a role for the Catholic Church in Chinese society.
Definition
False
Term
What is Modernism?
Definition
A heresy that is an effort by some to change doctrines to fit in with modern times.
Term
What pope was a prime defender of the Church against modernism?
Definition
Pope Pius X
Term
What treaty between the Italian government and the Vatican recognizes each other's rights to exist?
Definition
The Lateran Treaty
Term
What was the name given to the armed resistance in Mexico to religious persecution?
Definition
Cristeros
Term
Who declared the Assumption of Mary a dogma in 1950?
Definition
Pope Pius XII
Term
What was Catholic Action?
Definition
A movement of Catholic laypersons who wished to promote Catholic ideas in society.
Term
Who was Israel Zolli?
Definition
The chief rabbi of Rome who converted to Catholicism, taking the name "Eugenio", after the pope who saved so many Jewish lives.
Term
Who led the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia where he overthrew the Czar leading to the rise of the Soviet Union.
Definition
Vladimir Lenin
Term
Under who's rule of the Soviet Union, were nearly 50 million murdered for being "counterrevolutionaries"?
Definition
Joseph Stalin
Term
Pius XI wrote what work that condemned both Fascism and Communism?
Definition
Quadragessimo Anno
Term
What did Karl Marx call religion?
Definition
The "opiate of the masses"
Term
Who lowered the age of Communion to the age of reason?
Definition
Pope Pius X
Term
Who was the Pope that saw Vatican II to its conclusion?
Definition
Paul VI
Term
Paul VI was the first modern pope to visit Jerusalem and ___ ____.
Definition
New York
Term
Who was the Patriarch of Constantinople that met with Paul VI to end the Great Schism of 1054?
Definition
Athenagoras
Term
Humanae Vitae was Paul VI's condemnation of what?
Definition
Artificial birth control
Term
Pope John Paul I served as Pope for __ days.
Definition
33
Term
Karol Wojtyla becomes Pope ___________.
Definition
Pope John Paul II
Term
The nation of __________ had the largest population of Jews in all of Europe before WWII.
Definition
Poland
Term
What day was Pope John Paul II shot by an assassin in St. Peter's Square?
Definition
May 13, 1981
Term
What year did Vatican II commence?
Definition
1962
Term
What is "Ecumenism"?
Definition
A term that refers to dialogue between peoples of different religions.
Term
Mass in the vernacular, the priest facing the people, and lay ministers at the altar are changes in the Church that are results of what council?
Definition
the Second Vatican Council
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