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| T or F: Jesus disciples were considered beyond sin |
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| He denied Christ three times |
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| What was St. Peter's sin? |
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| one of Jesus' disciples and one of the first bishops |
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| Who was the worst pope ever? |
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| infamous influential Italian family during the Renaissance when no unified Kingdom of Italy existed |
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| illegitimate child of Pope Alexander VI who was a ruthless autocrat; brother of Lucrezia |
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| illegitimate child of Pope Alexander VI who is reputed to be a famous poisoner; sister to Cesare Borgia |
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The Borgia family produced:
a) 11 cardinals
b) 2 popes
c) a queen of England
d) a saint
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| Considered the second worst pope. Assumed position in his late teens or early twenties, incited a riot in Rome because people were disgusted by him |
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| a woman who impersonated the man and entered the clerical life. She became a pope. While riding her horse one day, she gave birth to a child and stoned to death by an angry mob |
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| T or F: Pope Joan is a myth and never existed |
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| A French Protestant that disproved the Pope Joan myth once and for all |
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| an independent nation since the Lateran Agreement of 1929, when Italy recognized its soverignty--rests in the middle of Rome |
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| T or F: Popes used to wear scarlet robes, because they had been cardinals, and merely embellished them with white ermine fur during Middle Ages |
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| Pope elected in 1566 who decided to keep his white Dominican habit, but adopted the cassock. Popes after him kept the tradition. |
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| If you see a man in a red robe, he is what title? |
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| If you see a man in a purple robe, what is his title? |
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| If you see a man in black, what is his title? |
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| ended three hundred years of Roman persecution by legalizing Christianity in 313 A.D. |
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| made by Emperor Constantine that legalized Christianity and stopped Roman persecution |
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| Donated by the Emperor Constantine in A.D. 321 to the Bishop of Rome, which was the beginning of donating property to recompense the land and possessions taken from Christians by the Romans |
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| Pepin; Charlemagne, Donation |
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| King _____ of the Franks, who was father of __________, issued the _______ of A.D. 754--the pope would govern the territory of central Italy. |
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| Garbibaldi; Camillo; Benso; Cavour |
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| During the unification of Italy, Giuseppe ________ and Count _______ ______ di _______ seized the Papal States during the reign of Pope _____ IX. |
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| the smallest independent nation in the world, but it has the largest number of embassies and ambassadors |
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| inventor of radio, who built one for Pope Pius IX |
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| Who are the real citizens of Vatican City? |
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| T or F: Diplomats in Vatican City maintain their own citizenship from their own country but are given a passport |
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| What nationality are the guards that protect the pope? |
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