Finding God session 16 and 17
True
Pope John Paul II approved the revised edition of the Catechism of the Catholic Church in 1997.
True
Mortal and venial sins are types of personal sin.
False
"The seal of confessional" means that the priest to whom we confess our sins can repeat our sins to authorities.
True
A catechism is a collection or summary of the Church's religious teachings.
False
As a result of the Church's response to Reformers, nearly all the Christians in Europe remained Catholic.
True
During the Council of Trent, Catholic bishops met to offer a collective response to the Protestant Reformation and to determine steps necessary to renew the Catholic Church.
True
If we make no effort to do better, venial sin can lead to more serious sin.
False
In response to claims made by the Reformers, the Council of Trent affirmed the Church's teachings on transubstantiation, the Real Presence, and the three sacraments.
False
The Church did not take the challenges of the Protestant Reformation seriously.
False
The Council of Trent encouraged Catholics to receive Holy Communion at least once a year.
True
The Council of Trent inspired the founding of new religious communities, which opened doors for devout Catholics such as Saint Francis de Sales and Saint Jeanne de Chantel.
False
The Ten Commandments are the ten rules presented by Moses to God, harms our relationship with God and with others.
True
The choice to sin, or to turn away from God, harms our relationship with God and with others.