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Title: Grade 3 - Unit 4 Chapter 10-12 Student Name: Date: 1. Our Church is called "catholic" because that word means. a. special and unique b. universal or everywhere c. both a and b 2. The word mission is often used to describe a Church community. a. in a faraway place b. that has more than they need c. that helps a sister parish 3. Missionaries are Christian people who. a. are called by God to bring the Gospel to people in other places b. only want to live in foreign country c. are independent and like to evangelize by themselves 4. is sharing the Good News of Jesus through words and actions in a way that invites people to accept the Gospel. a. Evangelization b. Redemption c. Charity 5. was one of the greatest evangelists of the early Church who wrote many letters to encourage the communities of believers he established. a. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton b. Saint Paul c. Saint Philip

6. Christians can learn a great deal about holiness from the Saints, especially from, the holiest of all Saints. a. Mary, the Mother of Jesus, b. the first Christian martyrs c. the Apostles 7. A is a hero of the Church who loved God, led a holy life, and is now with God in Heaven. a. disciple b. Saint c. prophet 8. Around the world, the Mass is always the same although there may be differences. a. in the way people express themselves with songs and dance b. in the language spoken c. both a and b 9. is the feast that celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit fifty days after Easter. a. Pentecost b. The Ascension of Jesus c. The Transfiguration 10. After Jesus was arrested near Jerusalem, three people asked Peter if. a. he had paid his taxes to the Roman government b. he knew how to speak Greek c. he knew or was a friend of Jesus 11. is the teaching office of the Church and is carried out by the bishops in union with the Pope. a. Apostolic Succession b. The Chancery c. The Magisterium

12. is an ordained man who works directly with the Pope and other successors of the Apostles to lead and teach the Church. a. A bishop b. A parish pastor c. Each deacon 13. means the teaching and authority that began with the Apostles and has been handed down to the Popes and bishops through the centuries. a. Grace b. Apostolic Succession c. The Creed 14. Fill in the blank in the sentence below. A diocese is a small region of the Church that is made up of many. 15. Fill in the blank in the sentence below. The is the successor of Saint Peter and the head of the entire Catholic Church. 16. Fill in the blank in the sentence below. Every Pope is also the bishop of. 17. Fill in the blank in the sentence below. Jesus named Peter as the head of the Apostles and the Church because he knew that Jesus was the.

18. Match each option with its appropriate term. Options 1. ( ) evangelization 2. ( ) Saint Paul 3. ( ) missionaries 4. ( ) Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton 5. ( ) mission Terms f. great early Church missionary who wrote many letters to Christian communities g. a special job or purpose, especially to announce the Good News h. sharing the Good News though words and actions in an inviting way i. first American born Saint who started many Catholic schools for the poor j. those who answer God's call to take the Gospel message to other places 19. Match each option with its appropriate term. Options 0. ( ) Pentecost 1. ( ) Marks of the Church 2. ( ) Saint 3. ( ) Communion of Saints 4. ( ) Saints Perpetua and Felicity Terms e. hero of the Church who loved God and is now with him in Heaven f. people who believe in and follow Jesus who are living on Earth or in Heaven or Purgatory g. early Christian martyrs who were young mothers and friends h. four characteristics that identify Christ's Church i. feast that celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit fifty days after Easter

20. Match each option with its appropriate term. Options 0. ( ) Pope 1. ( ) bishop 2. ( ) Saint Gregory the Great 3. ( ) Magisterium 4. ( ) Saint Peter Terms e. successor of Peter and the head of the entire Catholic Church f. chosen by Jesus as the leader of the Apostles and the first head of the Church g. sixth-century Pope who fostered missionary training and liturgical music h. ordained man who works with the bishops and Pope i. teaching office of the Church carried out by the Pope and bishops

Answer Key 1. Our Church is called "catholic" because that word means. a. special and unique b. universal or everywhere c. both a and b 2. The word mission is often used to describe a Church community. a. in a faraway place b. that has more than they need c. that helps a sister parish 3. Missionaries are Christian people who. a. are called by God to bring the Gospel to people in other places b. only want to live in foreign country c. are independent and like to evangelize by themselves 4. is sharing the Good News of Jesus through words and actions in a way that invites people to accept the Gospel. a. Evangelization b. Redemption c. Charity 5. was one of the greatest evangelists of the early Church who wrote many letters to encourage the communities of believers he established. a. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton b. Saint Paul c. Saint Philip 6. Christians can learn a great deal about holiness from the Saints, especially from, the holiest of all Saints. a. Mary, the Mother of Jesus, b. the first Christian martyrs c. the Apostles

7. A is a hero of the Church who loved God, led a holy life, and is now with God in Heaven. a. disciple b. Saint c. prophet 8. Around the world, the Mass is always the same although there may be differences. a. in the way people express themselves with songs and dance b. in the language spoken c. both a and b 9. is the feast that celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit fifty days after Easter. a. Pentecost b. The Ascension of Jesus c. The Transfiguration 10. After Jesus was arrested near Jerusalem, three people asked Peter if. a. he had paid his taxes to the Roman government b. he knew how to speak Greek c. he knew or was a friend of Jesus 11. is the teaching office of the Church and is carried out by the bishops in union with the Pope. a. Apostolic Succession b. The Chancery c. The Magisterium 12. is an ordained man who works directly with the Pope and other successors of the Apostles to lead and teach the Church. a. A bishop b. A parish pastor c. Each deacon

13. means the teaching and authority that began with the Apostles and has been handed down to the Popes and bishops through the centuries. a. Grace b. Apostolic Succession c. The Creed 14. A diocese is a small region of the Church that is made up of many. parishes 15. The is the successor of Saint Peter and the head of the entire Catholic Church. Pope 16. Every Pope is also the bishop of. Rome 17. Jesus named Peter as the head of the Apostles and the Church because he knew that Jesus was the. Messiah 18. Match each option with its appropriate term. 1. 1 = sharing the Good News though words and actions in an inviting way 2. 2 = great early Church missionary who wrote many letters to Christian communities 3. 3 = those who answer God's call to take the Gospel message to other places 4. 4 = first American born Saint who started many Catholic schools for the poor 5. 5 = a special job or purpose, especially to announce the Good News 19. Match each option with its appropriate term. 0. 1 = feast that celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit fifty days after Easter 1. 2 = four characteristics that identify Christ's Church 2. 3 = hero of the Church who loved God and is now with him in Heaven

3. 4 = people who believe in and follow Jesus who are living on Earth or in Heaven or Purgatory 4. 5 = early Christian martyrs who were young mothers and friends 20. Match each option with its appropriate term. 0. 1 = successor of Peter and the head of the entire Catholic Church 1. 2 = ordained man who works with the bishops and Pope 2. 3 = sixth-century Pope who fostered missionary training and liturgical music 3. 4 = teaching office of the Church carried out by the Pope and bishops 4. 5 = chosen by Jesus as the leader of the Apostles and the first head of the Church