Stephen The first Martyr Vatican II The last ecumenical or worldwide, council of Church leaders Cardinal Virtues Prudence, justice, fortitude, temperance Jesus was true God and true man, creed Council of Nicaea ecumenical council a meeting of all the bishops of the universal church heresy False teaching that rejects a truth revealed by God and taught by the Church Apostle that was not Martyred John Church Father Courageous leaders and thinkers in the early Church who taught about God deacon Man chosen to minister to the needs of a community, assist priest period in the Church that ended with the death of John Apostolic era Jesus Who founded the Church Cornelius First Gentile to be baptized conversion turning away from yourself and toward God Last Roman Emperor, wanted to remove all traces of Christians Diocletian Rome Acts of the Apostles tells of the movement of the Church from Jerusalem to where Summa Theologiae Work written by Saint Thomas Aquinas Roman Emperor, needed group to blame for his actions, persecuted Christians Nero Basil Greek Father of eh Church who tried to improve relations between east and west Council of Jerusalem meeting which clarified Jesus' teaching about what is needed to be Christian Gregory the Great pope who sent monks to evangelize the invading Germanic tribes Arianism Heresy that taught that Jesus was human and not divine Person who helped preserve faith and culture after the fall of the Roman empire monk virtue This leads us to a close relationship with Jesus defined the nature of the Holy Spirit and expanded the Creed Council of Constantinople Gregory VII Pope who began the reform to stop kings from interfering with Church matters Baptism through this we become Children of God (priest, prophet, king) epistle Letters written to the early churches or individuals Frist place where the disciples were called Christians Antioch Statement of belief Creed Luke Acts of the Apostles is thought to be a continuation of his Gospel schism A split or division Paul Wrote most of the letters to the early Christian Church monasticism Living alone and joining other monks for prayer Pentecost when the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles to start their mission excommunication when a person is separated from the Church person who teaches a heresy heretic Dominicans they study the Gospel and Catholic Teaching, established Universities poverty religious communities live lives of chastity, obedience and this Crusade Expedition for Christians to gain control of the Holy Land Crowned emperor in AD 800 "Charles the Great" Charlemagne St. Francis of Assisi Man who founded the first Mendicant Order Theological Virtues Faith, hope, and charity teaching that Jesus is not God Arian heresy St. Augustine Bishop of Hippo who became an outstanding theologian after a long struggle for the truth Mendicant Order members of this group begged for their food Nestorian heresy, said Mary not the Mother of God, refuted Council of Ephesus Damascus where Saul's conversion took place person who lives alone to seek God through prayer, silence and penance hermit Acts of the Apostles tells about the lives of the early Christians and Paul martyr a person who died for Jesus Stephen The first Martyr Vatican II The last ecumenical or worldwide, council of Church leaders Cardinal Virtues Prudence, justice, fortitude, temperance Jesus was true God and true man, creed Council of Nicaea ecumenical council a meeting of all the bishops of the universal church heresy False teaching that rejects a truth revealed by God and taught by the Church Apostle that was not Martyred John Church Father Courageous leaders and thinkers in the early Church who taught about God deacon Man chosen to minister to the needs of a community, assist priest period in the Church that ended with the death of John Apostolic era Jesus Who founded the Church Cornelius First Gentile to be baptized conversion turning away from yourself and toward God Last Roman Emperor, wanted to remove all traces of Christians Diocletian Rome Acts of the Apostles tells of the movement of the Church from Jerusalem to where Summa Theologiae Work written by Saint Thomas Aquinas Roman Emperor, needed group to blame for his actions, persecuted Christians Nero Basil Greek Father of eh Church who tried to improve relations between east and west Council of Jerusalem meeting which clarified Jesus' teaching about what is needed to be Christian Gregory the Great pope who sent monks to evangelize the invading Germanic tribes Arianism Heresy that taught that Jesus was human and not divine Person who helped preserve faith and culture after the fall of the Roman empire monk virtue This leads us to a close relationship with Jesus defined the nature of the Holy Spirit and expanded the Creed Council of Constantinople Gregory VII Pope who began the reform to stop kings from interfering with Church matters Baptism through this we become Children of God (priest, prophet, king) epistle Letters written to the early churches or individuals Frist place where the disciples were called Christians Antioch Statement of belief Creed Luke Acts of the Apostles is thought to be a continuation of his Gospel schism A split or division Paul Wrote most of the letters to the early Christian Church monasticism Living alone and joining other monks for prayer Pentecost when the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles to start their mission excommunication when a person is separated from the Church person who teaches a heresy heretic Dominicans they study the Gospel and Catholic Teaching, established Universities poverty religious communities live lives of chastity, obedience and this Crusade Expedition for Christians to gain control of the Holy Land Crowned emperor in AD 800 "Charles the Great" Charlemagne St. Francis of Assisi Man who founded the first Mendicant Order Theological Virtues Faith, hope, and charity teaching that Jesus is not God Arian heresy St. Augustine Bishop of Hippo who became an outstanding theologian after a long struggle for the truth Mendicant Order members of this group begged for their food Nestorian heresy, said Mary not the Mother of God, refuted Council of Ephesus Damascus where Saul's conversion took place person who lives alone to seek God through prayer, silence and penance hermit Acts of the Apostles tells about the lives of the early Christians and Paul martyr a person who died for Jesus
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The first Martyr
Stephen
The last ecumenical or worldwide, council of Church leaders
Vatican II
Prudence, justice, fortitude, temperance
Cardinal Virtues
Council of Nicaea
Jesus was true God and true man, creed
a meeting of all the bishops of the universal church
ecumenical council
False teaching that rejects a truth revealed by God and taught by the Church
heresy
John
Apostle that was not Martyred
Courageous leaders and thinkers in the early Church who taught about God
Church Father
Man chosen to minister to the needs of a community, assist priest
deacon
Apostolic era
period in the Church that ended with the death of John
Who founded the Church
Jesus
First Gentile to be baptized
Cornelius
turning away from yourself and toward God
conversion
Diocletian
Last Roman Emperor, wanted to remove all traces of Christians
Acts of the Apostles tells of the movement of the Church from Jerusalem to where
Rome
Work written by Saint Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologiae
Nero
Roman Emperor, needed group to blame for his actions, persecuted Christians
Greek Father of eh Church who tried to improve relations between east and west
Basil
meeting which clarified Jesus' teaching about what is needed to be Christian
Council of Jerusalem
pope who sent monks to evangelize the invading Germanic tribes
Gregory the Great
Heresy that taught that Jesus was human and not divine
Arianism
monk
Person who helped preserve faith and culture after the fall of the Roman empire
This leads us to a close relationship with Jesus
virtue
Council of Constantinople
defined the nature of the Holy Spirit and expanded the Creed
Pope who began the reform to stop kings from interfering with Church matters
Gregory VII
through this we become Children of God (priest, prophet, king)
Baptism
Letters written to the early churches or individuals
epistle
Antioch
Frist place where the disciples were called Christians
Creed
Statement of belief
Acts of the Apostles is thought to be a continuation of his Gospel
Luke
A split or division
schism
Wrote most of the letters to the early Christian Church
Paul
Living alone and joining other monks for prayer
monasticism
when the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles to start their mission
Pentecost
when a person is separated from the Church
excommunication
heretic
person who teaches a heresy
they study the Gospel and Catholic Teaching, established Universities
Dominicans
religious communities live lives of chastity, obedience and this
poverty
Expedition for Christians to gain control of the Holy Land
Crusade
Charlemagne
Crowned emperor in AD 800
"Charles the Great"
Man who founded the first Mendicant Order
St. Francis of Assisi
Faith, hope, and charity
Theological Virtues
Arian heresy
teaching that Jesus is not God
Bishop of Hippo who became an outstanding theologian after a long struggle for the truth
St. Augustine
members of this group begged for their food
Mendicant Order
Council of Ephesus
Nestorian heresy, said Mary not the Mother of God, refuted
where Saul's conversion took place
Damascus
hermit
person who lives alone to seek God through prayer, silence and penance
tells about the lives of the early Christians and Paul
Acts of the Apostles
a person who died for Jesus
martyr