religion exam
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
heaven | The domes on eastern churches, are built to represent____________. |
giving out the bread and the wine | As Christianity spread throughout the world, it adapted to the local culture. However, which part of the mass never changed all over the world for 2,000 years? |
Paschal Mystery | God's plan for our salvation through the Passion, death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ |
forgive from their sins | A person receiving the Eucharist must do so in the state of grace. If they are not in this state, what must they do first BEFORE going to Communion. |
bible stories | What did the stain glass in early churches represent? ss |
at home | Early church services occurred......where? |
Resurrection | Why do we celebrate mass on Sunday? |
C | Gothic cathedrals, with their high arches and spires, symbolized God as light and celebrated _________. A. man's desire to go to heaven B. man's belief in the Trinity C. God's order and perfection D. God's love of art |
B | How do infants in Eastern Rite Catholic churches receive First Eucharist? A. by hearing the words of consecration B. by having a drop of consecrated wine C. by eating the consecrated bread dipped in consecrated wine D. by eating the consecrated bread |
D | When a person receives the Eucharist, he or she is more fully united to Christ and is _______ and protected from grave sin. A. happy forever B. one with the apostles C. hungry no more D. forgiven venial sin |
D. | Walls in Eastern churches were decorated with ______. A. flowers and wreaths B. statues and banners C. paintings and sculptures D. icons and mosaics |
Creed | • The two theological issues that led to the division were the papacy and the ________________________. |
Latin | • The Western Church enjoys music such as the Gregorian chant, which is sung in ______________. |
Crusade | • During the Fourth __________ western Christians attacked Constantinople. |
Doctrine | • All early churched shared the same faith, traditions, liturgy, and ________. |
physical | • Eastern Catholics see God as transcendent, or beyond the _______ world. |
Constantinople | • In 1054, a papal ambassador excommunicated the patriarch of ______________. |
saints | • For Western Churches, images of God and the _______ are important. |
Jesus Christ | • The Western Church emphasized the divinity of ______________. |
God | • Islamic influence led to the use of fewer images of _____ in Eastern Churches. |
bishops | • The Eastern Church believed that all _______ succeed Peter and thus no one of them can rule over the entire church. |
Gothic | • The Romanesque churches evolved into__________ Churches. |
Romanesque | • Instead of basilicas, now, it changed into __________ churches. |
Altar | • All the chairs face the _______. |
relic | • A __________, of the martyr was buried beneath the altar. |
basilicas | • The first church buildings were _________. WESTERN |
heaven | • The Eastern churches usually have a dome that symbolizes _______. |
Rome | • The Eastern Church-Emperor Constantine moved his capital from _______ to Constantinople. |
doctor | • Saint Therese of Lisieux was called __________ of the Church my Pope John Paul II and she made "the little way" |
Theodosius | • The emperor __________ established Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire. |
convocation | • The word "Church" means ____________. |
Constantine | • Emperor _____________ legalized Christianity. |
Corinthian | • Paul was concerned because many ___________ were disagreeing with one another and forgetting the community's mission. |
Vatican II | • Pope John XXIII assembled _____________. |
Vatican I | • Pope Pius IX assembled __________________,. |
Pharisees | • The Jewish group, ___________, strictly followed the Mosaic Law. |
John Paul II | • Pope ____________ was the 263rd successor of Peter. |
Jewish | • Jesus' early followers were ______________. |
A | The Western Church and the Eastern Church became physically separated due to __________. A. Germanic invasions and Islamic conquests B. agreements made between leaders C. floods in southern Italy and Greece D. a great land shift |
God the father did not create everything | The Patriarchs of the Eastern Church protested using the word filioque in the Creed because they said it suggest that _____. |
Constantinople | What was the Byzantine Empire's capital and the center of the Eastern Church? |
temple of the Holy Spirit | The church is a ________, who is the source of all unity and diversity in the Church. |
C | In order to unite God's law with civil authority, Pope Leo III _______. A. excommunicated Arius B. became the king of Europe C. crowned Charlemagne emperor D. moved the papacy to Constantinople |
transcendent | what is the Eastern Church? immanent or transcendent |
the United Nations | Where did Pope Paul VI visit to call all countries to work toward unity? |
the divinity of Jesus | The Western Church added the Latin word filioque to the Creed to emphasize ____________. |
priest | overseers |
Hippoltytus | ______________ wrote a Eucharistic prayer in his Church Order. |
altar | Emphasis was placed on the _______ at the Western Church Masses. |
five senses | The eucharistic liturgy of the Eastern Church appealed ti a person's ________. |
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