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1. This author of Don Quixote fought
in the battle of Lepanto.
2. This man was St. John Bosco's favorite saint.
3. He was the father of John the Baptist.
4. He was the first Apostle to see the risen Christ.
5. This Pope placed England under papal interdiction because of
King John's misdeeds and interference in Church affairs.
6. The meaning of Paraclete
7. The patron saint for a happy death
8. An estimated one million pilgrims visited Rome during the
year 1300 for this spiritual event, the first of its kind
celebrated by the Church.
9. Chief sacrament for the forgiveness of sins
10. This saintly king of Hungary's wife was Gisela, sister of
the Emperor Saint Henry II.
11. Latinized form of Greek for chair
12. Cardinal Newman said of this Bishop of Alexandria, whose
steadfastness in defense of the orthodox faith greatly helped
combat Arianism, "A principal instrument after the Apostles by
which the sacred truths of Christianity have been secured and
conveyed to the world."
13. Classical learning and civilization was preserved in the
Dark Ages primarily by the labor of these individuals.
14. This Greek title of the Virgin Mary means "God-bearer".
15. This allows the baptized to be forgiven of their sins.
16. Dignitatis Humanae, the most controversial document of the
Second Vatican Council, deals with this topic.
17. This bishop played a major role in bringing Christianity to
France in the fourth century.
18. As the Roman Empire weakened in the west and the Roman
government became increasingly ineffective, these clerics had to
assume more secular tasks.
19. This longest reigning Pope in history wrote the Syllabus of
Errors and witnessed the dissolution of the Papal States.
20. He has spoken through the prophets.
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