History of the Church Chapter 13

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St. Teresa of Avila

A great mystic and Doctor of the Church.

St. Teresa of Avila, St. Catherine of Siena, St. Therese of Lisieux

List the three women who have the title of "Doctor of the Church."

Henry VIII

Once named a "Defender of the Faith," he later wrecked the Church in England.

John Calvin

A dour and humorless man who preached predestination.

Tradition, The Bible

According to the Council of Trent, ________________ of the Church and ____________ are the source of belief for the Catholic Church in matters of faith and morals.

Thomas Cranmer

After Henry VIII made him Archbishop of Canterbury, he granted the annulment Henry was demanding.

Pope Paul III

Convened the Council of Trent

Mary I

Daughter of Catherine of Aragon, known also as Bloody Mary.

Thomas Cromwell

Did Henry VIII's dirty work for him.

Elizabeth I

Executed 189 Catholic priests and imprisoned thousands of Englishmen for practicing the Catholic faith.

St. Thomas More

Former chancellor of England, he was held in the Tower of London for a year before Henry VIII beheaded him

Ulrich Zwingli

Founder of the Reformation in Switzerland

St. Ignatius of Loyola

Founder of the Society of Jesus or the Jesuits.

St. Charles Borromeo

Great Catholic reformer who founded the seminary system and helped the poor and sick during the outbreak of bubonic plague.

Anne Boleyn

Henry VIII's second wife

Johann Tetzel

Infamous peddler of indulgences.

Mary Stuart

She may have become queen of England had she not been married to the king of France

Martin Luther

Suffered from a scrupulous conscience.

Catherine of Aragon

The daughter of the king and queen of Spain and King Henry VIII's first wife.

Sola Gratia (Grace Alone)

This tenet denies human free will to do good, while insisting on human free will to do evil. Every good action a person does is a result of God's will, not the person's.

Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone)

This tenet denies the role of Sacred Tradition, the authority of the councils and the pope, and the continued action of the Holy Spirit in the teachings of the Church.

Sola Fide (Faith Alone)

This tenet dismisses the value of corporal or spiritual works of mercy as means to attain righteousness.

Solo Christo (Christ Alone)

This tenet holds that Christ must be the sole content of Scripture, the mediator of grace, and the subject of faith.

False

True/False: Henry VIII disagreed with the Catholic Church over the inspiration of the Bible.

True

True/False: In the end, it was the Council of Trent that reformed the Catholic Church, not Luther's "Reformation."

True

True/False: John Calvin established his theocracy in Geneva, Switzerland.

False

True/False: Luther's Ninety‑five Theses were new and cutting edge thought of the day.

True

True/False: St. Peter Canisus is often called the Second Apostle of Germany

Institutes of the Christian Religion

What was the name of Calvin's most important work?

Defense of the Seven Sacraments

What work did Henry VIII write against Luther's ideas?

St. John Fisher

When Pope Paul III made him a cardinal while in Henry VIII's prison, Henry had him beheaded.

Eucharist, Baptism

Which two sacraments did Luther retain?

The Letter of James

While he had some reservations about the Book of Revelation and some other New Testament Letters, Martin Luther especially rejected _________________.


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