Across
- 3. will never change in its essential aspects
- 7. uniqueness; term is sometimes used to describe the Church because it is the only Church founded by Christ
- 8. the obstinate denial by a baptized person of some truth that must be believed with divine faith
- 11. a fourth-century heresy which held that Christ had only a divine mind and will, not a human mind and will, was not truly man
- 13. a reference to Jesus Christ, the Son of God; Greek term meaning 'word'
- 14. a breach of the unity of the visible Church; the refusal to submit to the Pope of be united with the Church
- 16. an individual who is part of an organized group that breaks away from the unity of the Catholic Church
- 18. from the Greek word oikoumene, meaning "the whole inhabited world."
- 19. the first mark of the Church
- 20. the second mark of the Church
Down
- 1. a portion of the People of God that is entrusted to a bishop to be nurtured by him
- 2. the third mark of the Church
- 4. a heresy from the fifth century that claimed there is only one nature in the Person of Christ, human nature incorporated into his divine nature
- 5. the efforts to reunite all Christians on earth and to cooperate among Christian faith traditions in achieving common goals
- 6. the fourth mark of the Church
- 9. having no flaw or defect
- 10. an ancient heresy that taught that the salvation came from obtaining secret experiential knowledge and that the material world was evil
- 12. the total repudiation of the Christian Faith, is against the theological virtue of faith
- 15. from the Greek for "one sent forth." Refers to the twelve Jesus chose during his public ministry
- 17. will exist until the end of time
