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Baltimore Catechism: Lesson 12 Quiz

Question 1 of 14

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Which are the attributes of the Church?

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    The attributes of the Church
    are three:
    authority,
    infallibility,
    and indefectibility.

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Question 2 of 14

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What do you mean by the authority of the Church?

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    By the authority of the Church
    I mean the right and power
    which the Pope and the bishops,
    as the successors of the Apostles,
    have to teach and govern
    the faithful.

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Question 3 of 14

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What do you mean by the infallibility of the Church?

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    By the infallibility of the Church
    I mean that the Church
    cannot err when it teaches
    a doctrine of faith or morals

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Question 4 of 14

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When does the Church teach infallibly?

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    The Church teaches infallibly
    when it speaks through the Pope
    and bishops united
    in general council,
    or through the Pope alone
    when he proclaims to all the faithful
    a doctrine of faith or morals

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Question 5 of 14

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What do you mean by the indefectibility of the Church?

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    By the indefectibility
    of the Church
    I mean that the Church,
    as Christ founded it,
    will last till the end of time

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Question 6 of 14

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In whom are these attributes found in their fullness?

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    These attributes are found
    in their fullness
    in the Pope,
    the visible head of the Church,
    whose infallible authority
    to teach bishops, priests, and people
    in matters of faith or morals
    will last to the end of the world

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Question 7 of 14

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Has the Church any marks by which it may be known?

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    The Church has four marks
    by which it may be known:
    it is one;
    it is holy;
    it is catholic;
    it is apostolic

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Question 8 of 14

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How is the Church one?

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    The Church is one
    because all its members
    agree in one faith,
    are all in one communion,
    and are all under one head

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Question 9 of 14

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How is the Church holy?

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    The Church is holy
    because its founder,
    Jesus Christ,
    is holy;
    because it teaches a holy doctrine,
    invites all to a holy life,
    and because of the eminent holiness
    of so many thousands of its children

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Question 10 of 14

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How is the Church catholic or universal?

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    The Church is catholic
    or universal
    because it subsists in all ages,
    teaches all nations,
    and maintains all truth

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Question 11 of 14

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How is the Church apostolic?

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    The Church is apostolic because
    it was founded by Christ on His Apostles
    and is governed
    by their lawful successors,
    and because it has never ceased,
    and never will cease,
    to teach their doctrine

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Question 12 of 14

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In which church are these attributes and marks found?

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    These attributes and marks
    are found in the
    Holy Roman Catholic Church alone

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Question 13 of 14

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From whom does the Church derive its undying life and infallible
authority?

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    The Church derives
    its undying life
    and infallible authority
    from theHoly Ghost,
    the spirit of truth,
    who abides with it forever

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Question 14 of 14

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By whom is the Church made and kept One, Holy, and Catholic?

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    The Church is made
    and kept One,
    Holy,
    and Catholic
    by the Holy Ghost,
    the spirit of love and holiness,
    who unites and sanctifies
    its members throughout the world

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