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Jeopardy Review! Chapter 3 Church History

PersonsPlacesThingsSaints Pot Luck 30

At Christmas Mass in 800, Pope Leo III crowned him Holy Roman Emperor

Who was Charlemagne?

The superior in a monastery

Who is the abbot?

The 1st Crusade was led by kings such as this king of England

What is Richard the Lionhearted?

He is known as the greatest prophet of Islam

Who is Mohammed?

She convinced the Pope to return to Rome

Who is St. Catherine of Siena?

Where monks lived

What is a monastery ?

Council which issued the Creed used at Mass

What is Nicea?

French Pope moved from Rome to this city in France

What is Avignon?

The 1 st Crusade managed to recapture this holy city

What is Jerusalem?

writers and philosophers who showed that Christianity was reasonable, creditable, respectable.

Who are the Apologists?

The practice of buying and selling of spiritual things such as Church offices

What is simony?

The beginning of the Orthodox Church

What is the Great Schism?

A system that evolved in Western Europe in the eighth and ninth centuries in which society was ordered around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service and protection

What is feudalism?

Program of the Church, in collaboration with secular authorities, to judge the guilt of suspected heretics with the goal of getting them to repent.

What is the Inquisition?

The practice of buying and selling of spiritual things such as Church offices.

What is lay investiture?

He was best known for defending Church teachings against the heresy of Arianism

Who was St. Athanasius?

She is a patron saint of Ireland

Who is St. Brigid?

The greatest scholastic theologian

Who is St. Thomas Aquinas?

Founder of an order of mendicants.

Who is St. Francis of Assisi?

Founder of the Friars Preachers, known as the Black Friars

What is St. Dominic?

A religious follower, for example, of St. Francis of Assisi, who relies only on begging to survive

Who is a mendicant?

These were begun in the Middle Ages by St. Alphonsus Ligouri

What are the Stations of the Cross?

At one time 3 men claimed to be Pope

What is the Great Western Schism?

Epidemic which took the lives of 1/3 of the European population

What is the Black Death?

This aspect of Jesus’ life was emphasized during the time of the Black Death

What is the Passion ?