| Definition | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Rare but severe penalty in which a Church member is excluded from access to the Sacraments and public worship | Excommunication | 85%
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| Process by which the College of Cardinals elects a new pope | Papal {Conclave} | 75%
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| Change of Eucharistic bread and wine into the true body and true blood of Christ | Transubstantiation | 69%
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| Day on which a saint is venerated, usually coinciding with their death | {Feast} Day | 62%
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| A free and temporary gift from God which strengthens the intellect and will to do good | Grace | 57%
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| Prudence, Temperance, Justice, and Fortitude - the foundational virtues of Christian morality | {Cardinal} Virtues | 55%
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| Sermon delivered after the Gospel which explains readings and connects them to lives of the congregation | Homily | 55%
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| Anointing oil used in baptism, confirmation, and holy orders | {Chrism} Oil | 52%
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| The second set of mysteries in the Rosary, added more recently to reflect the life and teaching of Jesus | {Luminous} Mysteries | 48%
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| Highest choir of angels, described as having six wings and praising God at His throne | Seraphim | 42%
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| Raised platform in a church from which the Gospel is delivered | Pulpit | 38%
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| Evening prayers in the liturgy of the hours, coming from the Latin word for "dusk" | Vespers | 38%
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| Tall, ornate headdress worn by bishops for important occasions | Mitre | 35%
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| The teaching authority of the Church and its teachings, including Sacred Scripture and Tradition | Magisterium | 34%
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| The first Latin Bible, transcribed by Saint Jerome in the late fourth century | Vulgate | 32%
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| Letters issued by the pope to bishops on matters of faith, morals, and discipline | Encyclical | 29%
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| First sacred linen placed on top of communion chalice, also used to clean it | Purificator | 20%
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| Medieval school of thought based on uniting Catholic dogma and Aristotelian rationality | Scholasticism | 6%
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| Section between the nave and transept in a traditional church layout | Crossing | 3%
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| Greek term meaning "same essence," used in regard to Christ's divine nature compared to God the Father | Homoousios | 2%
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