Lesson 9 Flashcards

1
Q

The Middle Ages was a time of high morals in the life of the organized Church.

A

False

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2
Q

Gregory was known as the first real pope with power

A

True

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3
Q

Gregory was elected pope in AD590

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True

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4
Q

Gregory believed that tradition and Scripture were unequal in authority

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False

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5
Q

There are four elements known in Penance. They are Contrition, Confession, Addition, and Satisfaction.

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False

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6
Q

The Mass is a celebration of life.

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False

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7
Q

Purgatory is a permanent place for departed souls.

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False

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8
Q

The Priesthood would often control the masses by refusing to offer the sacraments or blessing.

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True

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9
Q

Treasury of merit refers to how saints become mediators for covering people’s sins.

A

True

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10
Q

Iconoclastic Controversy means “idol living”

A

False

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11
Q

The Filioque Controversy was over the Holy Spirits power in the life of a believer.

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False

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12
Q

The Eucharistic Controversy was over the term “Transubstantiation”.

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True

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13
Q

The word “Nadir” refers to the elements in the Eucharist.

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False

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14
Q

Gregory VII was known as a reformer.

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True

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15
Q

The great schism between the Eastern and Western Church came in AD1054.

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True

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16
Q

The perpetual virginity of Mary is believed by most Bible churches today.

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False

17
Q

During the Inquisition there was wide-spread torture, flogging, and burning.

A

True

18
Q

The Babylonian Captivity is so called because the Pope was exiled in England.

A

False

19
Q

Innocent III was known as the powerless Pope.

A

False

20
Q

History reveals the possibility of obtaining the status of Pope in one day.

A

True