Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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During what point in the liturgical year are Catholics obliged to receive communion at least once according to Canon Law? | Easter Season | 82%
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What liturgical color is exclusively used only twice a year? | Rose | 74%
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These Greek letters have been used since antiquity as symbolism for Jesus, as they are the first two letters of the word Christ. | Rho | 59%
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He is the protomartyr. | St. Stephen | 50%
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These Greek letters have been used since antiquity as symbolism for Jesus, as they are the first two letters of the word Christ. | Chi | 47%
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He replaced Judas. | St. Matthias | 44%
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Though not considered an ecumenical council, this was the first church council. | Council of Jerusalem | 38%
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He translated the bible into Latin in 382. | St. Jerome | 38%
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This document, which translates to "on his own impulse", is promulgated by the pope. It was first seen in 1484 and a more recent example is Pope Francis' Traditionis custodes (2019). | Motu proprio | 24%
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This practice of dipping the host in the consecrated wine is more common among eastern rites. | Intinction | 24%
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As a symbol of a deacon's call to service, their dalmatic has this, while a priest's chasuble does not. | Sleeves | 18%
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This long word, literally meaning consisting of four letters, is used to describe the Hebrew theonym YHWH. | Tetragrammaton | 15%
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During the middle ages, some theologians, particularly many from France, tried to make this the official eighth sacrament. | Coronation | 12%
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The earliest pope to never be canonized. | Liberius | 9%
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In 2013, Pope Benedict XVI was the first pope to voluntarily resign since this pope's resignation in 1294. | Celestine V | 6%
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