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1. This woman is probably Sweden's
most popular saint and was renowned not only for her great charity but
the numerous mystical experiences she had and was also the founder of a
religious order.
2. This is considered the soul of the Mystical Body of Christ.
3. The fact that the kingdom of God will never be found in any society
or political system was emphasized in this book written by St.
Augustine.
4. This opened the gates of heaven to the just who had already died.
5. This is the first fruits of those who had fallen asleep.
6. These five additional mysteries of the rosary were promulgated by
Pope John Paul II.
7. This early great mystical theologian called his sister St. Macrina
the Younger the director of his soul.
8. She seemingly chose the lesser part.
9. For more than seventy years the papacy was located in this city.
10. On their first missionary journey, this man departed from Paul and
Barnabas in Persia.
11. She is considered the patron saint for the divorced or the
divorcing.
12. Shem was the son of this biblical figure.
13. She co-founded the Visitation Sisters with St. Francis de Sales.
14. Though not mentally deranged like Nero, this Roman emperor launched
the second great wave of persecutions against Christians.
15. He was told by God to chastise Nineveh
16. This king of France was thought to be the "perfect" crusader.
17. This doctrine is about the content of the end times.
18. This saint who journeyed to Jerusalem to assist st. Jerome, was a
descendent of two of Rome's illustrious families, the Scipios and the
Gracchis.
19. Moslem attempts to dominate the Mediterranean ended with a Christian
victory in this great naval battle fought in 1571.
20. He asked Jesus, "Are you the king of the Jews?" |
A. Mark
B. Domitia
C. Luminous
D. Noah
E. St. Jane Frances de Chantal
F. Louis IX
G. St Paula
H. The Holy Spirit
I. Eschatology
J. St. Martha
K. Jesus descent into the realm of the dead
L. Jonah
M. Pontius Pilate
N. Christ's resurrection
O. St. Gregory of Nyssa
P. St. Bridget
Q. City of god
R. Avignon
S. St. Helen
T. Lepanto
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Primary sources for these questions are from the Catechism of
the Catholic Church, the Holy Bible, Church documents, and
various books on both Church and secular history and lives of
the saints. |