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Which of the following steps describes the discernment process for becoming a priest?
a. praying and gathering information
b. talking with trusted friends and others who can give guidance
c. submitting the desire to the authority of the Church, which then decides if a particular
man is being called to the priesthood
d. all of the above - Answer-d
Which of the following best describes the role of the Pope?
a. He is just one of many bishops.
b. He is the leader of all the bishops.
c. He is the leader of the free world.
d. He is the leader of Italy. - Answer-b
Which of the following is not one of the titles held by the Pope?
a. Successor to Peter
b. Bishop of Rome
c. Superior General
d. Vicar of Christ - Answer-c
Which of the following is the name for the official teaching authority of the Church?
a. Catechism
b. Magisterium
c. hierarchy
d. Holy See - Answer-b
The gift of _________________ ensures that the truths of the faith are preserved for all
generations, are correctly taught, and are properly observed by the faithful.
a. indefectibility
b. infallibility
c. Magisterium
d. hierarchy - Answer-b
The Church perpetuates and transmits to all generations all that she is and all that she
believes through her doctrine, life, and ____________. - Answer-worship
The laity are called to be ____________ to Christ in every circumstance of their lives
and with every person they meet. - Answer-witnesses
, All ____________ are called to seek the Kingdom of God by doing God's will within their
chosen work, whether they are parents, nurses, lawyers, or computer programmers. -
Answer-laypeople
A married couple has a natural ____________ to have children and to raise their
children in a way that respects each child's vocation to follow Jesus. - Answer-vocation
We develop our understanding of the Church's heritage of ____________ contained in
Scripture and Tradition through theological inquiry, contemplation and study, and the
teaching of bishops. - Answer-faith
_____ How is a bishop supposed to use the governing authority in his diocese?
a. He is free to do whatever he pleases, without any input from others.
b. He should have concern not only for his own diocese, but for the Church throughout
the world, in a collegial relationship with the other bishops.
c. He must use his authority in communion with the whole Church under the guidance of
the Pope.
d. b and c - Answer-d
_____ Which of the following best describes the responsibilities of a priest?
a. With his bishop, his responsibility is to the diocese. Often, he governs a specific
parish, institute, or office in the diocese.
b. He is primarily a sacramental minister, especially responsible for celebrating the
Eucharist and in this way making Jesus' offering on the cross present in the world in our
own time.
c. a and b
d. neither a nor b - Answer-c
_____ When was the principle of papal supremacy established?
a. after Saint Peter's death
b. in the 1500s
c. in the fourth century AD
d. from the beginning of the establishment of the Church - Answer-d
_____ What does it mean to say the Church's leadership is hierarchical?
a. It is organized into a specific ascending order.
b. It is organized into a democratic society.
c. It is not organized at all.
d. none of the above - Answer-a
_____ Which of the following describes the role of permanent deacons in the Church?
a. Although they are ordained, they live in the world and earn their living as laypeople
do, and many are married with families of their own.
b. They serve in the liturgy, in proclaiming the Word of God, and in performing
charitable service on behalf of the Church.