(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Spanish soldier who while wounded became a solider for Christ; Founded the Society of Jesus
St. Ignatius of Loyola
established seminaries in his diocese; worked to restore the liturgy; completed a Catechism and the priests were responsible for educating the young people of their parish
Saint Charles Borromeo
Stillness; Gratitude; Reflection; Sorrow; Hopefulness
the five steps of the Daily Examen
a bishop; refused to acknowledge Henry as the head of the Church; were imprisoned and later beheaded
St. John Fisher
A catholic layman, lawyer; was a chancellor of England under Henry VIII; refused to acknowledge Henry as the head of the Church; were imprisoned and later beheaded
St. Thomas More
was a Jesuit priest; he brought relief to African slaves
He recognized the dignity in all human beings
St. Peter Claver
set out to the New World to evangelize
they build hospitals and churches; set up schools; opened homes for the poor and aged
Franciscans
a form of prayer using silence and listening that seeks through imagination, emotion, and desire to understand how to adhere and respond to what God is asking. It is one of the three major expressions of the life of prayer.
meditation
A Carmelite sister who reformed her community; devoted her entire life to prayer and penance. she was a mystic, and is Doctor of the Church
St. Teresa of Jesus (Avila)
a prayer that consists of a series of petitions and responses between a leader and the community; they are prayed to ask for the Lord's blessing on the needs of the people
litany
The Creed
The Sacraments
The Moral Life
Prayer
Four Pillars of the Church
the response of the Catholic Church to the Protestant Reformation
Catholic Reformation
- inspired the renewal of Catholic life
-inspired the founding of new communities (ex Oratorians and Jesuits)
- two-thirds of the Christians in Europe remained Catholic
Responses/Effects of the Council of Trent
was a German Dominican priest/bishop; patron saint of scientists; emphasized the importance of an experimental approach to science
St. Albert the Great
was a Jesuit missionary; brought the gospel to India and Japan
St. Francis Xavier
Ignatius of Loyola developed a form of meditation called the what?
Daily Examen
joined the order of preachers when he was 17; he studied and taught theology at the university of Paris. Approached theology as a science that relies on both Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition; Patron Saint of the religion department
St. Thomas Aquinas
taught, wrote, and advised kings and popes
Jesuits
one who experiences union with God and contemplative prayer in an extraordinary manner
mystic
-belief in the seven sacraments
-the Mass is Christ's saving work extended
-which books are recognized in the Catholic Bible
-responded to the challenges of Luther and other reformers
-emphasized that the sacraments are signs instituted by Jesus and
The Council of Trent stressed these 6 as important teachings
ecumenical council that met during the 16th century to address the Protestant Reformation and clarify Church teachings that were under attack. the response of the Catholic Church to the Protestant Reformation.
Council of Trent
was a Carmelite friar; met Teresa of Avila and learned about her reform of the Carmelite Order. lived a life of simplicity and prayer; spent many years in a very small prison cell; was a mystic
St. John of the Cross
a title given to saints who excelled in guiding the Church
Doctor of the Church
Advised the pope and helped bring him back to Rome
Received the title Doctor of the Church
Catherine of Sienna