| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Island where St. Paul is said to have been shipwrecked | Malta | 65%
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| Country known as the "Eldest Daughter of the Church" | France | 47%
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| French city home to seven successive popes in the 14th century | Avignon | 43%
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| Largest church in the world for more than 1000 years | Hagia Sophia | 40%
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| Country named after a Dalmatian saint fleeing the Diocletian Persecution | San Marino | 38%
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| Country which officially declared Jesus its king in 2016 | Poland | 33%
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| Battle where Charles Martel defended France from the Muslim invasion | Battle of Tours | 31%
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| Two brothers known as the "Apostles to the Slavs" who created an alphabet for Old Church Slavonic | Cyril and Methodius | 31%
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| City where Martin Luther was declared a heretic following an imperial diet | Worms | 29%
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| Founder of the Methodist Church | John Wesley | 28%
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| City in which the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to three children in 1917 | Fatima | 27%
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| Last European country to convert to Christianity, in 1387 AD | Lithuania | 27%
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| At 99% Christian, it is the most Christian country in the world after the Holy See | Romania | 26%
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| First archbishop of Canterbury, the "Apostle to the English" | Augustine of Canterbury | 24%
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| Formerly Christian country where only 10% of the population identifies as Christian today | Czechia | 24%
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| Ethnic group in Scandinavia that converted to Christianity in the 18th century | Sami | 23%
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| Byzantine Empress who opposed Chalcedonianism, and was accused of undermining the unity of Christendom | Theodora I | 22%
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| Church which claims to house relics of the Crown of Thorns, True Cross, Holy Lance, among others | Notre-Dame de Paris | 19%
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| Leader of the Bohemian Reformation, which the Moravian Church claims descent from | Jan Hus | 18%
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| The attack on this monastery in 793 AD marks the beginning of the Viking Age | Lindisfarne | 18%
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| Saint regarded as the founder of Western Christian monasticism, who wrote the Rule | St. Benedict | 18%
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| City where the relics of the Magi are said to be resting | Cologne | 16%
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| King responsible for Christianizing the Kievan Rus | Vladimir the Great | 16%
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| Grandmother of the previously mentioned king, venerated in the Orthodox Church as "Equal to the Apostles" | Olga of Kiev | 14%
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| First Norse king to convert to Christianity | Harald Klak | 12%
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| Abbess from Kildare, one of the patron saints of Ireland, who shares the name of a Celtic goddess | St. Brigid | 11%
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| Irish saint who evangelized in Scotland | St. Columba | 11%
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| City where St. Nicholas is said to be buried | Bari | 9%
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| City where radical Anabaptists attempted to establish a communal government | Munster | 8%
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| Country which experienced a revival in 1904-1905 | Wales | 5%
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| Region of Greece which continued practicing paganism until the 11th century | Mani Peninsula | 4%
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| Former priest from Frisia who founded an Anabaptist movement | Menno Simons | 3%
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| Ascetic movement founded in 1173 AD that spread into the Alps | Waldensians | 3%
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| Queen of Navarre who led the Huguenots | Jeanne d'Albret | 2%
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| Former mosque that later became the largest cathedral in the world | Seville Cathedral | 2%
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| Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen known as the "Apostle of the North" | St. Ansgar | 2%
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