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