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1
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Who brought Christianity to Britain?

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St Augustine

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2
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Who commissioned Christianity to go to Britain?

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Pope Gregory

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3
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Fill in the blank: An example of an early _______ is St Alban

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martyr

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4
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Who was the first Christian martyr?

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St Stephen

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5
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When do we celebrate the feast day of St Stephen?

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26th of December

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6
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Fill in the blank: The first Christian martyr was St _______

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Stephen

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7
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What are the names of 4 Christian denominations?

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  1. Roman Catholic
  2. Eastern Orthodox
  3. Oriental Orthodox
  4. Protestant
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8
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What are the names of the 2 main splits in the Christian church?

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  1. The Great Schism
  2. The Protestant Reformation
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9
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What is the purpose of the baptismal font?

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Holds holy water, used in baptism, used to wash away original sin

The baptismal font is a significant element in Christian rituals, particularly in the sacrament of baptism.

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10
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What is a lectern?

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A stand for the Bible, where the priest says the homily, where the readings are read, where the gospel is read

The lectern serves as a focal point for reading scripture during worship services.

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11
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What is Palliative care

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It is the care giving approach aimed at optimizing quality of life and mitigating or reducing suffering among people with serious, complex, and often terminal illnesses.

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12
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What is an altar

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Where wine and bread are turned into blood and body

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13
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Baptismal font

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Where children and people are baptised, making them children of God

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14
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Lectern

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Where the readings take place during the mass

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15
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Pews

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Where ordinary people sit during the mass

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16
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Tabernacle

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Where the bread and wine is stored

17
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Pulpit

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A pulpit is a raised stand for preachers in a Christian church

18
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When is the green colour worn during the liturgical year

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During ordinary time

19
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When is the gold colour worn during the liturgical year

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During time of celebration

20
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When is the colour purple worn during the liturgical year

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During lent and advent

21
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When is the red colour worn during the liturgical year

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Time of the holy spirit or remembering the death of a martyr or saint

22
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What is the order of the liturgical year?

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We begin the Liturgical Year on the First Sunday of Advent then move to Christmas, Ordinary Time, Lent, Triduum or Three Days, Easter, Pentecost and Ordinary Time again, finishing with the feast of Christ the King

23
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Six main parts of a roman catholic mass

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Penitential rite
Liturgy of the word
Eucharistic prayer
Offerstory
Communion
Blessing and dismissal