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40 Cards in this Set
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The Caretaker Pope
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Pope Bl. John XXIII
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The Soviet premier
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Nikita Kruschev
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Authored Humanae vitae
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Pope Paul VI
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Soviet president
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Nikolai Podgorny
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Founded the Sisters of Charity in the United States
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St. Elizabeth Seton
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Authored The Peasant of the Garonne
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Jacques Maritain
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The Smiling Pope
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Pope John Paul I
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Commissioned a new catechism
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Pope John Paul II
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Ecumenical Patriarch
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Athenogoras I
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Pioneer in parochial school movement
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St. John Neumann
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At the midpoint of the twentieth century, the Catholic Church was united in doctrine, worship, and loyalty to the pope and bishops.
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True
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The warnings of a population explosion in the mid-twentieth century were warranted due to food shortages worldwide
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False
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Pope Bl. John XXIII is responsible for expanding the college of cardinals
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True
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Pope Paul VI convoked the Second Vatican Council
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False
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Pope Paul VI founded the "Birth Control Commission"
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True
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Pope Bl. John XXIII worked hard to restore relations with the Orthodox Church
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True
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Pope John Paul II made the expansion of missionary work the prime goal of his pontificate
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False
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Pope John Paul II referred to Orthodoxy and Catholicism as "twin lungs" of the same Church
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True
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The Second Vatican Council was held in Venice because Venice had the most cardinals
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False
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Pope Paul VI was the first non-Italian pope in over three hundred years
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False
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Lumen gentium presented the Church as the communio
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True
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Dei Verbum explains how Scripture and Tradition are entirely seperate from each other and cannot depend on one another
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False
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The Second Vatican Council was never officially closed due to dissent among its members
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False
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Pope John Paul II fostered a "purification of memory" by apologizing for Catholics' historical failings
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True
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Pope Bl. John XXIII convened Vatican II out of concern for the secular world and its need for the Church
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True
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The Church in China was known as the ______ of _______ under its toleration regime
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Church of Silence
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A pastoral figure who would make few changes in the Church is called a _________ ____
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Caretaker Pope
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Pope Bl. John XXIII's best known encyclical was _____ __ ______
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Pacem in terris (Peace on Earth)
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The Dogmatic Constitution on the Church is called _____ _______
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Lumen gentium (Light of Nations)
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The Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation is called ___ ______
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Dei verbum (The Word of God)
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The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy is called ____________ _________
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Sacrosanctum concilium (Sacred Council)
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The Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World is called _______ __ ____
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Gaudium et spec (Joy and Hope)
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The Vatican policy __________ sought improved relations with the communist regimes of Eastern Europe
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ostpolitik
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The philosopher _______ ________ described what he saw spreading through the clergy as "kneeling before the world"
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Jacques Maritain
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Pope ____ ____ __ opened his pontificate with the words: "Open wide the doors of Christ"
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John Paul II
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______ Cardinal _________ was John Paul II's right-hand man in upholding the Faith and rooting out dissent
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Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
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The 1968 encyclical _______ _____ reaffirmed the traditional teaching that using contraception is intrinsically wrong
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Humanae vitae
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Pope __ _________ made significant efforts to reach out to Jews by changing the Good Friday liturgy so as not to offend them
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Bl. John XXIII
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The Spanish Carmelite on whom John Paul II wrote his thesis was St. ____ of the _____
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John of the Cross
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John Paul II's first encyclical was entitled _________ _______
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Redemptor hominis
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