Church History Final Review: Focus on Units 3 and 4

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Across
  1. 1. This encyclical was written in 1891 by Leo XIII to address workers' rights. It's considered the first social encyclical.
  2. 4. Bishop _______ (first & last name) fought for the creation of a separate Catholic school system in NYC.
  3. 6. A French Peasant who was captured by pirates & ministered to the poor (last name)
  4. 9. In this sacrament, a bishop anoints a person with oil to endow them with the gifts of the Holy Spirit. They become further initiated into the Christian community.
  5. 11. This "ism" keeps religion out of public life and was a goal of the French revolutionaries.
  6. 12. Inspired by dePaul, deMarillac created this group of women.
  7. 13. Holy Orders and Marriage are sacraments of ____________.
  8. 14. This sacraments is administered in part by the bishop laying hands on a man who feels called to service to the Church.
  9. 16. The social philosophy belies that only the "fittest" are meant to thrive in modern society. It adapts the principles of evolution to society.
  10. 20. Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick are sacraments of ___________.
  11. 23. The _____ was written by Pius IX as a condemnation of modernism.
  12. 26. This doctrine holds that Mary was born without original sin.
  13. 29. This word's original meaning is "to bind oneself to".
  14. 31. The first American Catholic saint who converted to the faith (last name)
Down
  1. 1. This sacrament is most appropriate if a person has done something to estrange himself from loved ones, or from his own integrity.
  2. 2. This economic system put ownership in the communal hands of workers. Its goal is to create a classless society.
  3. 3. This sacrament reminds us of the way that Jesus touched those with leprosy and made blind men see.
  4. 5. A ______ simply conveys information without having a deeper meaning.
  5. 6. This saint is considered the father of the modern education system (last name).
  6. 7. A ________ can be a simple object; however, it points to a meaning that is greater than itself.
  7. 8. This Vatican I document discusses papal infallibility.
  8. 10. The _____________ states that God can be known through was is visible.
  9. 15. This Vatican I document discusses the way that both faith and reason are not only both necessary, but one does not work without the other.
  10. 17. This worldview sees God as a distant and uninterested "watchmaker".
  11. 18. Jews and ____________ prefer to focus on their sacred texts rather than representing God through images.
  12. 19. The first Catholic colony in America.
  13. 21. - A pope must speak in this capacity in order to speak infallibly. This Latin term translates to "from the chair".
  14. 22. The Biblical story of the "Road to Emmaus" in which disciples recognize Jesus as they sit to eat is most related to this sacrament.
  15. 24. If there is an extreme emergency, any fully initiated lay person can administer this one time sacrament to another person.
  16. 25. Bishop _____ (first & last name) was the first American bishop who established Georgetown and had a respect for American democracy.
  17. 26. Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist are sacraments of ________.
  18. 27. This is the only sacrament in which a priest is not the ordinary minister.
  19. 28. This economic system values profit for private owners of industry.
  20. 30. In the 1990s, John Paul II apologized to this man for the church's rejection of his discoveries (last name).