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This Roman emperor Persecuted Christians

Who was Nero?

This informal friendship meal was an early form of The Eucharist

What is Agape?

Roman word to describe rituals

What is Sacramentum?

He was an early Christian writer who used a Roman word to describe Christian rituals

Who was Tertullian?

He allowed Christian worship in the year 313, and eventually became a Christian Himself.

Who was Constantine?

Because of the collapse of the Roman Empire, this was the most stable force in society.

What is The Church?

This person taught that baptism conferred a permanent seal.

Who was St. Augustine?

St. Augustine divided the sacraments into these two categories.

What are Sacraments of word And Sacraments of action?

Anointing of the sick became known as this.

What is Anointing of the Dying?

As the church grew, bishops ordained others to represent them. They were called this.

What are Presbyters (priests)?

This was the dominant religion of the culture at this time.

What is Catholicism?

This scholar taught that sacraments were instruments of God’s grace.

Who was St. Thomas Aquinas

People of the Middle Ages had this attitude toward worship and the sacraments.

What is Magical Thinking

Aquinas used this approach when contemplating religion.

What is Scholasticism?

At the end of the Middle Ages, the Council of Lyons established that there were this many sacraments.

What is Seven?

These large buildings were constructed during the Middle Ages

What are Cathedrals?

This Catholic monk began to protest abuses and indulgences.

Who was Martin Luther?

To address some of the problems in the Church at the time, this council was convened.

What is The Council of Trent

The council affirmed that God’s grace is a

What is Gift?

The council declared that these were necessary for salvation

What are The sacraments?

This pope Convened the second Vatican Council In 1962.

Who was Pope John XXIII

Before the council, Latin was the language used in the sacraments. now the language is This.

What is The Vernacular

Reading scriptures, female altar servers, and distributing communion are examples of this.

What are Ways that lay people can be more involved in Mass after Vat. II

Anointing of the Sick was used for these people once again.

Who are The Sick and Elderly?

One of the goals of Vatican II was To re-connect us With this

What is to reconnect us with the original intent of the sacraments in the Early Church?