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  • How long does initial formation typically take for a diocesan priest?
    More than 10 years
    6 or 7 years
    5 or 6 years
    4 or 5 years
  • What is the primary purpose of the Anointing of the Sick?
    To provide grace, strength, and peace
    To replace medical treatment
    To guarantee physical healing
    To predict future health
  • What is a charism in Religious Life?
    A specific prayer
    A unique identity and way of life
    A leadership role
    A type of clothing
  • What is metanoia?
    A type of prayer
    A biblical location
    A religious ceremony
    The ability to change one's ways
  • What is the Second Coming?
    A global religious event
    The destruction of earth
    Christ's return as final judge
    The end of the world
  • The idea that the core teachings of the Church remain the same but our understanding of them deepens
    Development of Doctrine
  • What are the two sacraments of service?
    Matrimony & Holy Orders
    Baptism & Confirmation
    Anointing of the Sick & Reconciliation
    Eucharist & Priesthood
  • The Church is made up of people but was established by God, this makes the Church...
    Human and Divine
  • What happens in the Particular Judgment?
    A public trial of all people
    A global judgment day
    A review of your family's history
    An immediate assessment of one's life after death
  • The four marks of the Church
    One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic
  • Who can confer the Sacrament of Holy Orders?
    Bishops
    Priests
    Cardinals
    Deacons
  • What is the primary suffering of Hell?
    Eternal separation from God
    Loss of material possession
    Punishment by fire
    Physical pain
  • Why is the Eucharist considered the most important sacrament?
    It requires the most preparation
    It can only be performed by priests
    It is the most expensive sacrament to earn
    It is the Body, Blood, Soul & Divinity of Christ
  • What is the purpose of Purgatory?
    To punish sinners
    To purify souls before entering Heaven
    To permanently separate souls
    To test religious commitment
  • Wanting unlimited choices so you can decide what is best is...
    Freedom for Excellence
    Freedom of Indifference
  • What does eschatology study?
    Church history
    Biblical languages
    The fulfillment of God's plan
    Religious architecture
  • What is a sacrament?
    A private prayer between a person and God
    A symbolic ritual
    An outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace
    A religious ceremony with no spiritual meaning
  • The unbroken line connecting current Church leadership to the 12 Apostles
    Apostolic Succession
  • Under what condition can a Pope speak infallibly?
    During casual conversations
    During all public speeches
    Whenever he wants
    When speaking on a matter of faith and morals ex cathedra
  • What is the ultimate goal of the Second Coming?
    Complete human extinction
    Global destruction
    Restoration of Creation
    Religious revolution
  • What is the Beatific Vision?
    A mystical meditation
    A type of religious artwork
    Seeing God "face to face" in Heaven
    A spiritual vision
  • What vows do diocesan priests typically take?
    Poverty & service
    Poverty, chastity, & obedience
    Celibacy & obedience
    Chastity & poverty
  • What is the Paschal Mystery?
    A historical document about Jesus written by the Apostles
    A biblical prophecy
    Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Christ
    A church ceremony
  • What are the four elements of the Sacrament of Reconciliation?
    Confession, absolution, penance, and contrition
    Reading, studying, understanding, and believing
    Baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, and anointing
    Prayer, fasting, meditation, and reflection
  • What makes up the outward sign of a sacrament?
    Bread, Wine, Altar
    Faith, Hope, Charity
    Scripture, Tradition, Magisterium
    Matter, Form, Minister
  • What are the two sources of Divine Revelation?
    Scripture and Tradition
  • Limiting your choices to order to make the best possible choices is...
    Freedom for Excellence
    Freedom of Indifference
  • What is the primary difference between diocesan and religious priests?
    Diocesan priests take more vows
    Diocesan priests cannot marry
    Religious priests serve in multiple dioceses
    Religious priests live in community
  • What does the Church teach about the relationship between men and women?
    Women are superior
    Men are superior
    They are identical
    They have equal dignity with complementary differences
  • What does 'alter Christus' mean in the context of priesthood?
    Another church
    Another building
    Another leader
    Another Christ
  • Who sends people to Hell?
    God
    Satan
    The Church
    People themselves