| Definition | Answer | % Correct |
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| A visible sign of an actual, inward grace instituted by Christ (there are seven) | Sacrament | 76%
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| This building's name derived from its status as seat of a bishop | Cathedral | 73%
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| Venerated objects typically related to the lives of saints, or objects which have touched those | Relic | 71%
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| A relatively slight sin which does not block sanctifying grace (contrast with mortal sin) | {Venial} Sin | 66%
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| Catholic order founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola, committed to teaching and missionary work | Jesuits | 51%
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| Series of prayers of the course of nine days, generally focused on a particular saint | Novena | 49%
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| The receptacle in which the Eucharist is displayed during Adoration | Monstrance | 44%
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| Three days from evening of Holy Thursday to evening of Easter Sunday, considered the height of the liturgical year | Triduum | 29%
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| Reasoned defenses of the Catholic faith, such as those in Saint Augustine's "City of God" | Apologetics | 27%
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| Outermost garment of priestly vestments, changes color depending on liturgical calendar | Chasuble | 24%
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| State of religious seclusion undertaken by some in the consecrated life, such as nuns or some monks | Cloister | 22%
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| Archaic name for the day before Ash Wednesday in English | {Shrove} Tuesday | 20%
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| Fish-shaped signal used by early Christians to secretly signify their faith | Ichthys | 15%
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| Artwork consisting of three panels hinged together, often depicting religious scenes | Triptych | 15%
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| Formal condemnation, usually in the context of an Ecumenical Council against a heresy like Arianism | Anathema | 12%
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| Unique spiritual gifts given to all people by the Holy Spirit to be a channel for God's goodness on Earth | Charism | 12%
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| Tendency of the fallen human soul to sin which remains after baptism | Concupiscence | 7%
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| Proper and objective interpretation of the Bible under senses such as literal or anagogical | Exegesis | 5%
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| Refers to the offering or sacrifice of blood and wine on the altar, used many times in the Traditional Latin Mass | Oblation | 5%
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| Papal umbrella given to all Basilicas, and opened when the pope visits | Umbraculum | 0%
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