1054 A.D. Correct Answer The Great Schism (date?)
1096-1212 A.D. Correct Answer the Crusades (date?)
1517 A.D. Correct Answer The 95 Theses (date?)
1521 A.D. Correct Answer The Diet of Worms (date?)
1529 A.D. Correct Answer Ulrich Zwingli and the Marburg
Colloquy (date?)
1534 A.D. Correct Answer Henry VIII and Anglicanism
(date?)
476 A.D. Correct Answer The Fall of the Western Roman
Empire (date?)
800 A.D. Correct Answer The Coronation of Charlemagne
(date?)
95 theses Correct Answer they stated that selling indulgences
leads one from the Gospel
A heresy will lead to a council to resolve it, and from the council
comes a creed that corrects the incorrect teaching. Correct
Answer How are heresies, councils and creeds interrelated
(connected to one another)?
,Apostolic Succession Correct Answer The uninterrupted
passing on of apostolic preaching and authority from the
Apostles directly to all bishops.
Arianism Correct Answer The heresy that Jesus is less than
God
arius Correct Answer taught arianism
athanasius Correct Answer responded to arianism
Bl. Francis Xavier Seelos Correct Answer From Germany,
served as a missionary at St. Marys, died due to yellow fever
while treating the sick
Both sides were shutting down the others churches in their
regions, and they condemned each other's religion. Correct
Answer Explain the events that led to The Great Schism?
byzantine empire Correct Answer the eastern empire
Called the Second Vatican Council, It was the first in 92 years,
Hoped to bring unity to others branches of Church Correct
Answer Pope John XXIII (bio)
Calvin - Believed humans were predestined for heaven or hell.
Luther didn't agree with this; Zwingli - Believed Christ wasn't
present in the Eucharist. Luther agreed with everything but this;
King Henry - Just wanted a divorce Correct Answer What were
the other Protestant Reformers' main teachings and how did they
differ from Luther?
, cathedral Correct Answer seat of the bishop
Catholic Correct Answer Universal
Charlemagne Correct Answer King of France
Charlemagne being coronated and becoming emperor of the
Romans was "Holy" because he spread the faith to the
conquered Barbarian tribes and spreading the Good Word is
essential in holy life. Correct Answer Choose one event from
this time period. Break down how this event exemplifies the
nature of the Church as One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic?
(Unit 7)
Church Correct Answer Where one encounters Christ
Church Fathers Correct Answer Teachers and writers in the
early Church
Constantine Correct Answer Founded Constantinople and was
a friend to Christians
Constantine being an advocate for Christians is being "Holy"
because he showed kindness to all people and fought for them,
which is important for living in holiness. Correct Answer
Choose one event from this time period. Break down how this
event exemplifies the nature of the Church as One, Holy,
Catholic, and Apostolic? (Unit 6)