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25 Cards in this Set

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By learning how our ___________ lived out their ___________, we will gain some valuable ________ in figuring out what we must do today.
- ancestor's
- discipleship
- help
The basic message of the ___________ never changes, but as times change, we find new ways to express the message so that it makes sense to people.
- gospels
__________ is the chronological record of events.
- History
The community of the Church is about __________ years old.
- 2, 000
Studying the story of ____________ will allow you to grow in your knowledge and faith.
- Catholicism
The Church is a community of people who all share faith and ___________ with Jesus.
- friendship
The quilt of your life and of all other disciples is threaded together by the ________ of Jesus.
- love
Our Church's history has been woven with __________ and __________ throughout the past twenty centuries.
- developments
- declines
The time periodd 1400-1700 C.E. is called the ____________ because there was a "rebirth" or explosion of learning in the arts, sciences, and world exploration.
- Renaissance
Every community needs a specific way to __________ itself, choose its ___________, and protect itself by establishing ___________ and guidelines.
- govern
- leaders
- rules
- guidelines
Learning about our history helps us to understand and explain current events.
True
The basic truth of the gospel never change.
True
Throughout history, the Church has not played a major role in shaping society, but society has played a major role in shaping the Church
False
The Church faces the same challenges and problems in every century.
False
We can not learn a lot by examing how our ancestors remained faithful in the situation they experienced.
False
The time period 1900 C.E. --today is known as the Middle Ages.
False
What was Jesus' command to his disciples? (Matthew 28: 19-20)
- "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing theim in the name of the father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit."--Jesus
What are the five aspects of community?
-
List three major characteristics of being a Catholic.
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__________ Middle Ages (800 C.E. - 1400 C.E.)
C.- Break between the Church in the East and the Church in the West.
- Age of Scholars
__________ Age of Political & Industrial Revolution (1700 C.E. - 1900 C.E.)
E. - Beginnings of Democratic governments
- Rise in Secularism
__________ Middle & Late Period of the Roman Empire (14 C.E. - 476 C.E.)
A. - Birthday of Church
- Division of Roman Empire into eastern and western parts
__________ Renaissance & Reformation (1400 C.E. - 1700 C.E.)
D. - Explosion of learning in the arts, sciences, and world exploration.
- Martin Luther's challenges to the Catholic Church
- origin of Protestant Churches
__________ Modern Age (1900 C.E. - Today)
F. - Second Vatican Council
- Advances in medical and scientific technology
__________ Period of Transition (476 C.E. - 800 C.E.)
B. - Official end of Roman Empire
- Establishment of the Holy Roman Empire