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The Church in the U.S. is an ____________ Church.
- immigrant
The people of Hispanic descent face many of the same problems of __________, ___________, and __________ as earlier Catholics from Europe faced.
- language, poverty, prejudice
___________ began to replace theology as the most important subject to study.
- Science
The Church survived and strengthened throughout this period due to good ____________, a devout __________, dedicated ___________ and a commitment to ____________
- leadership
- laity
- religious
- good works
The goal of Luther and other religious leaders who protested against the Catholic Church was to bring about ____________ not to destroy ___________ but to ____________ it.
- reform
- Christianity
- strengthen
In the U.S. the most famous catechism was the _________ ___________.
- Baltimore
- Cathechism
Secular humanists challenged all ___________.
- religion/theology
The pope is the supreme authority in ________ and ________
- doctrine
- morality
Today over ______ of all people on earth still consider themselves members of the Church.
- 1/4
The __________ Church remains the largest single faith on earth.
- Catholic
___________ and ___________ were key ideals in the Church.
- Unity
- Uniformity
Pope Saint Pius X restored the practice of allowing children to receive Holy Communion at the age of _______
- seven
List the good works of the Church after the Council of Trent.
- establishment of orphanages, hospitals, schools for the poor and homes for society's outcasts
What laws were passed when the government was controlled by secularists?
- Closing Catholic schools and universities, imposing high taxes on church poverty, banned certain religion