Which best fits someone with the Catholic World View?
Democrat
Republican
Independent / Tea Party
None of the Above
Liberal - Left
Conservative - Right
Religious Right
In Acts Chapter 13 Paul says he has been made a light to the ____ and will now preach to the ____.
Israelites
Gentiles
Romans
Disciples
When Paul and Barnabas healed someone in Jesus' name at the Iconium, the people ___.
Called them Greek Gods
Asked to be baptized
Tried to stone them
Walked away
Which best describes Paul's behavior at the Areopagus in Greece?
Gave a speech - reasonable rhetoric
Escaped stoning
Cured all the blind
Hid from the magistrate
Many claim that Paul used good 'rhetoric' while at the Areopagus. He understood his audience. What example did Paul use as an attention-getter and springboard for discussion?
Socrates
An unknown god
Witness of Jesus
Miracles
What Truth did the Athenians find 'unbelievable'?
Breaking of the Bread
There is one God
The resurrection
Paul was not Zeus
Paul shared the same trade as the Christians Pricilla and Aquil. Paul's day job was ____.
Tax collector
Shepherd
Lector
Tentmaker
Gallio would not hear Paul's case because
He was being eaten by worms
It was a religious dispute, not state
He feared the crowd
He felt Caesar would not approve
Acts 11: In Antioch, Jesus' disciples were ___
Called Christians for the 1st time
Rounded up and put in prison
Speaking in Tongues
Joining the zealots against Rome
Acts 12: the 1st apostle to be killed ( by the sword)
Stephen
John
James
Barnabas
Acts 12: When Peter escaped prison (with help), he
hid outside the walls
was locked out of Rhoda's house
refused to leave the prison
wept with joy
What word did people in Acts start using because it held power?
Freedom
Abracadabra
Jesus
Hocus Pocus
Why did the silversmiths try to set up Paul and Barnabas to get arrested?
They did not believe in the Resurrection.
They were losing money because they could not sell 'gods'.
Paul refused to heal them.
Herod paid them money to set a trap.
Eutychus fell out of the window because
He was trying to call out to Paul on the road.
He was blinded by the light
Paul's homily was long.
He was possessed by the devil.
Paul was treated differently from the other Christians because he
was a Roman citizen.
had good rhetorical skills
was such a public figure
pretended to still be a Christian Persecutor
What happened to Paul on the way to Rome?
He was shipwrecked.
He escaped.
He died by the sword.
He took up knitting.
What was the conflict that caused the first Council in Jerusalem?
Paul felt Mark was irresponsible.
Whether gentile converts had to follow the Mosaic law or not.
The Hellenists felt their widows were being ignored.
To see if Peter was really the first pope.
Paul and Barnabas separated because
They got lost because they did not have a GPS.
Paul was called to Macedonia and Barnabas to Crete.
Paul had to go into hiding.
What was the grammatical shift that happened in Acts Chapter 16?
Paul began telling the story from his perspective.
Acts went into 1st person because Luke joined them.
They started capitalizing God.
Lots of dangling participles.
The protestant Bible with the apocryphal books has the same books as the Catholic Bible
The canon of the Bible did not exist until the 4th century (300's)
The Catholic church determined the New Testament canon still in use today by all Christians
Martin Luther said that the Catholic Church had no authority but that he and others had the authority to remove the Septuagint.
Catholics and protestants mean different things when they use the word 'apocryphal' books in Scripture
Religion is your most important subject
All of the Bible should be taken literally as historical fact.
The first stories in Genesis were written to be an allegory
Even amidst internal and external corruption, the Magisterium has never changed a Truth in the Deposit of Faith
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The first act of Peter and the 12 apostles after the Ascension was
Forgiveness of sins
Performing a miracle of healing
Apostolic succession
Baptism
Judas' replacement was
Barsabas
Matthias
Linus
Immediately after the Apostles received the Holy Spirit at Pentecost,
They remained in the upper room
They were accused of blasphemy
They were accused of being drunk.
People attempted to stone them.
Who was the head of the Apostles in the Book of Acts?
Peter
Paul
None of the above
What is noted as taking place in the homes of Christians as early as Chapter 2?
Confessions
Bible study groups
Feeding the Poor
The sin of Ananias and Sapphira was
Lying
Keeping money for themselves
Blasphemy
Adultery
Which of these statements did Peter NOT say?
Repent and be baptized.
Better for us to obey God over man
In the name of Jesus, ...
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Who felt their widows were not being treated fairly because they spoke Greek?
Sanhedrin
Centurion
Jews
Hellenists
The apostles created the position of Deacon so that
The apostles could focus on the Word of God
The deacons could provide legal representation before the Sanhedrin
They could offer classes in Greek
When the Christians were scourged for preaching in the name of Jesus in Acts Chapter 5, they...
rejoiced after they were found worthy to suffer for Christ
refused to move from the Temple
invented hydrogen peroxide
fled Jerusalem.
Who tried to buy the power of the Holy Spirit? The term used for the "buying and selling of spiritual goods" is named after him.
Stupidius
Ananias
Simon
Gamaliel
Peter's initial reaction to God's command to eat meat (his dream about the animals) was ...
shock and refusal
elation
his stomach growled
He told John to go to the store.
The Baptism of Cornelius and his household was significant because
they were of noble class
they helped stone Stephen
it was Peter's first baptism
they were Gentiles
Who wrote the Acts of the Apostles?
Matthew
Mark
Luke
Who was the first martyr? (he was stoned with Saul's consent)
A great wave of persecution began against the Christian Church in Jerusalem, and a man named Saul was a leader of that persecution. What happened to Saul while he was on his way to Damascus?
He was taken captive by the Christians at Damascus.
He was struck dead by a bolt of lightning.
A light from heaven flashed around him, and he fell to the ground.
God appeared to him in the form of a burning bush.
People in the streets (in Acts 5) clamored to see Peter so that they could...
get a selfie with him.
be in his shadow.
ridicule him.
get his autograph.
Gamaliel suggested to the Sanhedrin that...
Peter and John should be stoned.
Peter and John should be arrested.
they should downplay it so it will go away if it is not true.
they should all just take a hot chocolate break.
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The Apostles and disciples in Acts of the Apostles considered themselves to be Jewish. They did not consider themselves a starting a religion separate from Judaism.
Religion class is your most important subject.
The pope is currently in Rome because the Italians have great food.
Paul defended Stephen to the people, but they stoned Stephen anyway.
The stoning of Stephen was the beginning of the persecution of the Christians. Instead of fleeing - all determined to stay in Jerusalem.
The Ethiopian eunuch asked Philip for help in understanding Scripture
The early Christians did not accept Peter as the head of the Church
Simon the magician offered money to buy the power of the Holy Spirit
Linus was the second pope
Priests and Sisters are primary sources for Catholic teaching
Historical Revisionism is good
Exegesis is a way of reading Scripture that takes into account the language, culture, literary style, etc.. of that time
We can judge another's conscience by their actions.
Someone who has vincible ignorance could have known better and should have known better
The principle of non-contradiction says something can't "be and not be" at the same time.
Human beings have the natural law (unwritten ethical principles) in their conscience
Love is to do the will of another
The Catholic Church has popes and bishops to deposit the guard in the faith.
Most protestants believe in Sola Scriptura and do not have Magisterium
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Stephen was one of the 7 deacons and was a great debater. Some who lost arguments with him accused him of ______, which is punishable by death
adultery
stealing
blasphemy
murder
The Latin word for truth is .
The Ethiopian eunuch who asked Philip to help him understand Scripture also asked to be baptized.
The pope can sin
Saints are perfect people
Catholics believe the pope can NEVER err in matters of faith an morals.
Catholicism began / was originated by the Edict of Milan
The ecumenical Councils of the early church were called to make a definitive statement regarding a popular heresy of that time.
We have proof from the writings of the apostolic fathers and the Fathers of the Church that the Catholic practices regarding the Sacraments and the authority of the hierarchy of the Church were believed and practiced from the time of Christ.
Catherine of Siena is a doctor of the Church
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