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crowns of roses adorn a statue of Mary, and boys and girls who just made their First Communion wear the same outfit for the occasion |
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T or F: Only girls get crowned with roses with May Crownings |
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During May, Catholics sing _____ hymns |
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What month will have outdoor processions with a statue of Mary being carried through the streets? |
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Feast of St. Anthony of Padua |
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Celebrated on June 13, a celebration to honor the saint who is the patron saint of lost items and marriages |
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an eloquent Portuguese preacher who was born in 1195 and spent some time in Italy |
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Though they never met, who was a contemporary of St. Anthony's? |
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The Mass after the Second Vatican Councils is called the ______ ______, which means new order. |
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Which civilization influenced the Catholic church? |
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Byzantine, Orthodox, Rome, 17th |
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The Eastern Catholic Church includes the ________ church and other Eastern ______ Churches that were restored under the authority of the Bishop of ______ in the _____ century. |
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T or F: While Eastern Catholic Church recognizes the seven sacraments, the Mass is different from the Western Church. |
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1054; St. John Chrysostom |
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The Churches of the Patriarchs of Constantinople and Moscow separated from the authority of Rome in the Schism of _____ and follow the Liturgy of ______________. |
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Mass that is said only in Latin, the only Mass used in parishes from the Council of Trent in 16th century to 1963. Priests use the Roman Missal of 1962, and they face the altar when doing it. |
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In _____, Pope John Paul II granted permission for priests to celebrate the Tridentine Mass again in an encyclical called ______ _____. |
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sharing in the gifts of the Holy Spirit, such as healing or speaking in tongues |
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Feast of St. Therese of Liseux |
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Celebrated on October 1--roses are blessed and given to the sick, the infirm, the elderly, and special needs parishoners |
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Another name for the Feast of St. Therese of Lisieux |
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Saint tha promised she would spend her heaven sending a shower of roses to the faithful on Earth |
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Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe |
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Celebrated on December 12, particularly among Hispanics, to honor when this saint appeared to St. Juan Diego, a poor Indian peasant, and left her image on his cloak |
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Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared in the Basilica of Guadalupe in _____ City on _____ Hill. |
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T or F: Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared as a fair-skinned Virgin Mary |
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Which saint's picture is often seen in Mexico City? |
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What is one of the primary cornerstones of the Church? |
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said at every Sunday Mass, expresses the Four Marks of the Church |
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What is the first characteristic of the Catholic Church? |
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one set of doctrines for the entire Church now presented in the universal catechism |
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one set of laws that govern the entire Church |
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While the pope states the laws of both, but there are differences--though significant points overlap |
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T or F: The Code of Canon Law for the Western Church is the same as the Eastern Byzantine Church because both come from the pope |
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T or F: The Eastern Byzantine Catholic Church is not under the authority of the pope |
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T or F: While Mass can be said in different languages, they always use bread and wine--there can be no substitutions |
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