1.
This word was officially used by Catholics to refer to Protestants before Vatican II:
Correct Answer
C. Heretics
Explanation
The word "heretics" was officially used by Catholics to refer to Protestants before Vatican II. The term "heretics" is commonly used to describe those who hold beliefs that are contrary to the established teachings of a particular religious group. In the context of the Catholic Church, Protestants were seen as heretics because they rejected certain doctrines and practices of Catholicism. Vatican II, a council held in the 1960s, brought significant changes to the Catholic Church's stance towards other Christian denominations, promoting dialogue and understanding rather than labeling them as heretics.
2.
This expression was officially used by Catholics to refer to Protestants after Vatican II:
Correct Answer
A. Separated Brothers
Explanation
After Vatican II, the Catholic Church adopted a more inclusive and ecumenical approach towards other Christian denominations. The term "Separated Brothers" was used to refer to Protestants in a more respectful and understanding manner, acknowledging their shared beliefs in Christianity while recognizing the differences that led to their separation from the Catholic Church. This term reflects the Church's desire for dialogue and reconciliation with other Christian communities.
3.
Catholics believe that the Pope cannot err when he speaks:
Correct Answer
E. Ex-cathedra
Explanation
"Ex-cathedra" means “from the chair,” the Apostle Peter’s, that is, usually understood as when he speaks in matters of faith and doctrine.
4.
The name of the reigning Pope at the Holy See in Rome is:
Correct Answer
B. Francis
Explanation
Francis, was born in Argentina, the first Jesuit pope, the first from the Americas, and the first from the Southern Hemisphere.
5.
“Liberation Theology” was started in this region of the world:
Correct Answer
D. Latin America
Explanation
Liberation Theology emerged in Latin America as a response to the social and economic injustices faced by the marginalized populations in the region. It combined Christian theology with principles of social justice, advocating for the liberation of the poor and oppressed. Latin America, with its history of colonialism, inequality, and poverty, provided a fertile ground for the development of this theological movement. The influence of liberation theology spread throughout the region and had a significant impact on social and political movements in Latin America.
6.
“Liberation Theology” affirmed God's preferential option for
Correct Answer
A. ... the poor.
Explanation
Liberation Theology is a theological movement that emerged in the 1960s, particularly in Latin America, which emphasizes the need for social justice and the liberation of oppressed individuals and communities. It argues that God has a special concern for the poor and marginalized, and therefore, Christians should prioritize their well-being and work towards their liberation. This aligns with the idea of God's preferential option for the poor, making "the poor" the correct answer.
7.
Traditionally, baptism was performed outside the doors of the main part of the church to signify that baptism is the “Door of the Church.”
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Baptism being performed outside the doors of the main part of the church signifies that baptism is the "Door of the Church." This means that baptism is the entry point or gateway to the church and its community. By performing the ritual outside the church doors, it symbolizes the act of entering into the church and becoming a part of its congregation through baptism. This tradition emphasizes the importance of baptism in the Christian faith and its role in welcoming individuals into the church.
8.
As a baptized Grace Brethren, my baptism would be accepted by the Catholic Church if I converted to Catholicism.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The Catholic Church recognizes the validity of baptism from other Christian denominations, including the Grace Brethren. Therefore, if someone who was baptized as a Grace Brethren converts to Catholicism, their baptism would be accepted by the Catholic Church.
9.
According to the Catholic doctrine, the ministers of the sacrament of marriage are the spouses themselves, so strictly speaking, a priest is not needed in the wedding ceremony.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
As long as the baptism if performed in a prescribed way (Trinitarian), it is accepted by the Roman Catholic Church.
10.
The external sign of the sacrament of marriage is the oath (the marriage contract) between the two spouses.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The external sign of the sacrament of marriage is the oath or marriage contract between the two spouses. This means that the outward manifestation of the sacrament is the verbal agreement and commitment made by the couple to each other. This is an important aspect of the sacrament as it signifies the mutual consent and intention of the spouses to enter into a lifelong union. The oath or marriage contract is a visible and tangible representation of the sacrament of marriage.
11.
Catholics believe that when they partake of the sacrament of Holy Communion, they are eating the true blood and body of Christ.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
This is called “transubstantiation,” the idea that the elements literally, not merely symbolically or mystically turn into the body and blood of Christ.
12.
The idea of the immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary has only declared a dogma of the Roman Catholic Church in 1854 by Pope Pius IX.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true. The concept of the immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary was officially declared a dogma of the Roman Catholic Church in 1854 by Pope Pius IX. This means that according to Catholic doctrine, Mary was conceived without original sin. This belief is not shared by all Christian denominations and is a specific doctrine of the Catholic Church.
13.
"Immaculate Conception" refers to the condition that the Blessed Virgin Mary was free from original sin from the very moment of her conception in the womb of her mother.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
This is not to be confused with the conception by the Holy Spirit that is believed in reference to Christ. Mary was not born of a virgin as Christ was.
14.
“The Great Schism” refers to the dramatic division between the Western and Eastern Churches.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The Great Schism refers to the division between the Western and Eastern Churches. This division occurred in 1054 and was a result of various theological, political, and cultural differences between the two branches of Christianity. The Western Church, centered in Rome, became known as the Roman Catholic Church, while the Eastern Church, centered in Constantinople, became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church. This division had a lasting impact on the religious and political landscape of Europe and continues to shape the Christian faith today.
15.
The Second Vatican Council (also known as Vatican II) addressed relations between The Roman Catholic Church and the modern world.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The Second Vatican Council, also known as Vatican II, was indeed a historical event that took place from 1962 to 1965. During this time, the Roman Catholic Church aimed to address its relations with the modern world. The council resulted in significant changes and reforms within the Church, including updates to liturgy, ecumenism, interreligious dialogue, and a more open approach to engaging with the contemporary society. Therefore, the statement "True" accurately reflects the purpose and outcome of the Second Vatican Council.