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True or False: Laypeople are called to join the mission of Christ to the world. |
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True or False: Religious men and women vow to keep the evangelical counsels. |
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True or False: Deacons are ordained. |
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True or False: The pope is infallible in all areas of knowledge. |
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True or False: The Church is not perfect. |
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The Church is usually called the __ in Eastern Catholic Churches. |
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For Catholics infallibility means
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that the church will not err in matters of faith and morality. |
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The pope is the successors of the
A. Saint Peter
B. Saint Paul
C. God.
D. the Holy Spirit. |
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The word magisterium comes from a word meaning
A. authority.
B. teacher.
C. word.
D. extraordinary. |
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Which of the following is not a sacrament of initiation?
A. Baptism
B. Reconciliation
C. Confirmation
D. Eucharist
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Laypeople
A. must spend at least five hours a week in service to the church.
B. are not called to service.
C. comprise only a small portion of the Church.
D. are in leadership positions in dioceses and parishes. |
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Vowed men who do not become priests are
A. religious brothers.
B. presbyters.
C. unmarried laypeople.
D. parishioners |
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Religious men and women
A. must give up their families.
B. take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
C. dedicate themselves entirely to a life of silence.
D. are allowed to marry.
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Which of the following is an active religious community?
A. Carmelites
B. Poor Clares
C. Marist Brothers
D. Trappists |
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Which of the following is not a bishop?
A. pope.
B. monsignor
C. archbishop
D. cardinal
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How many distinct Catholic Churches make up the whole Catholic Church?
A. twenty-two
B. twenty-seven
C.six
D. five |
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Which of the following is not a Rite of the Catholic Church?
A. Latin
B. Chaldean
C. Palestinian
D. Byzantine |
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Not having personal possessions |
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religious man or women who lives in purity to God |
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True or False: After Pentecost, all the apostles stayed in Jerusalem to build the Church. |
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True or False: Bishops work independently of one another. |
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True or False: Only other Catholics are our brothers and sisters in Christ. |
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