Chapters 1-4 Review

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a. Simon b. Jude c. John d. James the Less


e. Matthew ab. Philip ac. Thomas ad. James the Greater
ae. Peter bc. Andrew bd. Bartholomew be. Matthias

1. Present at the Transfiguration and the Agony in the Garden.


2. The “beloved” disciple and only apostle not martyred. Also the author of the Book of Revelation.
3. The brother of Peter and was martyred on an X shaped cross.
4. The first apostle to witness Jesus’ resurrection. He was crucified upside-down.
5. The “doubter” and brought Christianity to India.
6. This apostle was selected following the death of Judas Iscariot.
7. The first Bishop of Jerusalem
8. He brought Bartholomew to Jesus.
9. The “zealot” who became the second Bishop of Jerusalem.
10. Also known as Nathanael; brought Christianity to Armenia. He was flayed to death.
11. Brother of James and Less and patron saint of hopeless causes.
12. A tax collector and Gospel writer.

a. St. Monica b. Theodosius c. Catechumen d. Biblical Exegete


e. Adversus Haereses
ab. St. Peter ac. St. John

2. He consecrated St. Ignatius as bishop of Antioch.


3. An emperor excommunicated by St. Ambrose for killing 700 people.
4. Both St. Ignatius and St. Polycarp are called “Apostolic Fathers” because they were disciples of
____________.
5. The mother of St. Augustine.
6. An individual studying to receive the sacraments.
7. Written by Origen, this work was a critical explanation or interpretation of biblical text.
8. Written by Irenaeus to combat heresy.

a. Tertullian b. St. Hippolytus c. St. Polycarp d. St. Irenaeus


e. Origin ab. St. Ignatius of Antioch ac. St. Ambrose ad. St. Augustine .

9.He was the Bishop of Milan who baptized St. Augustine.


10.
He wrote the 2nd Eucharistic Prayer, which is still used at Mass today.
11.
He was a disciple of St. John who was burned alive and finally killed by the sword.
12.
He was the Bishop of Lyon, France and emphasized Church Tradition.
13.
He taught that the Christians should celebrate the Sabbath on Sunday and wrote many letters to
Christians throughout the Roman Empire. He was martyred by being eaten by lions in Rome.
14. He is the first person to use the word “trinity” to describe God and is known as the “father of
Latin theology.”
15. He was a Biblical scholar who wrote many explanations of Biblical texts and was one of the
greatest thinkers in the Eastern Church.
His book Confessions tells the story of his life of sin before his conversion. He later became the Bishop of
Hippo and wrote about many important teachings in the Church such as grace and the Sacraments.

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