EXAM: Chap. 2 – Unity (Church is One) Circle Period 1 3 4 6 7

21 February 2017 Full Name (Clearly Printed) ______

I. Matching Please put the letter of the word or phrase that best fits in each space. Even though the word or the first word in a phrase may begin a sentence, it may not be capitalized.

Statements / Possible Answers
1.  BE is the living transmission of the Church’s Gospel message found in the Church’s teaching, life, and worship. It is faithfully preserved, handed on, and interpreted by the Church’s Magisterium.
2.  We can come to know God through BD
3.  Priests and deacons forge unity with the bishop through the A
4.  The Council of Nicaea condemned AC in the fourth century.
5.  The AE is “the heritage of faith contained in Sacred Scripture and Tradition, handed down in the Church from the time of the Apostles, from which the Magisterium draws all that it proposes for belief as being divinely revealed.”
6.  There were several issues that built up to the B of 1054.
7.  A(n) C is a “defender of the faith”—a Catholic who works hard to dispel the false rumors about Catholicism and Christianity and who makes the faith appear both more reasonable and acceptable to non-Christians.
8.  A(n) AB is a break in Christian unity that takes place when a group of Christians separates itself from the Church. This happens historically when the group breaks in union with the Pope.
9.  D is a Latin term that means “of his own accord.” It signifies words in papal documents that were decided by the pope personally.
10.  AD is worshipping something or someone other than the true God.
11.  A(n) E is a Greek term employed to describe the union of Christ’s humanity and divinity in one substance. The First Council of Ephesus used and affirmed this teaching.
12.  BC are the central truths of Revelation that Catholics are obliged to believe. / A.  Sacrament of Holy Orders
B.  Great (East-West) Schism
C.  apologist
D.  Motu proprio
E.  hypostatic union
AB. schism
AC. Arianism
AD. idolatry
AE. Deposit of Faith
BC. dogmas
BD. love
BE. Sacred Tradition

II. True or False Statements: Place the letter “A” in the space if the statement is true and “B” if it is false.

13.  There is no difference between Catholic and catholic.

14.  Schisms in the Church are quite frequent.

15.  The Trinity is the central mystery of the Christian faith. TRUE

16.  Catholics must believe dogmas. TRUE

17.  The Advent wreath is a part of Sacred Tradition.

18.  Christians commit idolatry when they prioritize things over God. TRUE

19.  The meaning of deposit in the Deposit of Faith is the same as it is in the banking business.

20. An apologist is a person who says he or she is sorry for the bad things in Catholic Church history.

I. Matching Please put the letter of the word or phrase that best fits in each space. Even though the word or the first word in a phrase may begin a sentence, it may not be capitalized.

Statements / Possible Answers
21.  The C was an effort to reform the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century, which led to the separation of large numbers of Christians from communion with Rome and with each other.
22.  E is a false doctrine taught by John Calvin that God determines people for Salvation or damnation before they are born and that no human effort can merit Salvation or entrance into the elect.
23.  A is the movement, inspired and led by the Holy Spirit, that seeks the union of all Christian religions and eventually the unity of all peoples throughout the world.
24.  The Church participates in the unity of the AC
25.  B is a Christian virtue of charity and friendship whereby members of the human family share material and spiritual goods.
26.  The four AB of the Church are one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
27.  The Council of Chalcedon endorsed Pope Leo’s teaching on the AD
28.  The Church’s unity is in God’s very D / A.  ecumenism
B.  solidarity
C.  Protestant Reformation
D.  Being
E.  predestination
AB. marks
AC. Trinity
AD. hypostatic union