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1 Jeopardy Begin

2 Jeopardy Instructions Welcome to Church History Jeopardy! Directions: 1.There is one daily double in the first round, and two in round two. 2.It’s an honor system to keep your own score if desired. 3.Click anywhere on the slide to see the correct answer when your are ready. Good Luck! Start Game

3 Monastic Life Monks and Maps St. BenedictSt. Gregory Birth of Monasticism Hermits 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 600 800 1000

4 Monastic Life : 200 Statement: As a consequence of their evangelization, monasteries were known for having a civilizing effect on these groups of these people. Correct Answer: Who are the Germanic people? Back to Scoreboard

5 Monastic Life : 400 Statement : This word to describe the process used in a monastery when copying precious manuscripts over, and over. Correct Answer: What is Scriptorium? Back to Scoreboard

6 Monastic Life: 600 Statement : This word is associated with this phrase, “As the Prophet says: “Seven times a day I have given praise to Thee.” Correct Answer: What is ‘Ora’? Back to Scoreboard

7 Monastic Life : 800 Statement : Saint Pachomius allowed many others to join him in his life of solitude, and inspired these two men. Correct Answer: Who are St. Basil and St. Benedict? Back to Scoreboard

8 Monastic Life : 1000 (Daily Double) Statement : Monks focused on two activities in their daily life. Give the Latin terms. Correct Answer: What are ora (prayer) and labora (labor or work). Back to Scoreboard

9 Monks and Maps: 200 Statement : Martin of Tours founded his monastery in this country. Click Here Correct Answer: What is France? Back to Scoreboard

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11 Monks and Maps: 400 Statement : This saint is known for his work in conversion of this country. Click Here Correct Answer: What is Ireland? Back to Scoreboard

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13 Monks and Maps: 600 Statement : St. Boniface revitalized the faith of people in this country. Correct Answer: What is France? Back to Scoreboard

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15 Monks and Maps: 800 Statement : St. Boniface is also known for successfully converting people in this country. Click Here Correct Answer: What is Germany? Back to Scoreboard

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17 Monks and Maps: 1000 Statement : Pope St. Gregory played an important role in the civic affairs of the capital of this country. Click Here Correct Answer: What is Italy? Back to Scoreboard

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19 St. Benedict : 200 Statement : St. Benedict was born in this city and country. Click Here Correct Answer: What is Nursia, Italy? Back to Scoreboard

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21 St. Benedict : 400 Statement : Benedictines made these three vows. Correct Answer: What are poverty, chastity and obedience? Back to Scoreboard

22 St. Benedict : 600 Statement : When Benedict became disillusioned by the moral decay in Rome, he decided to do this. Correct Answer: What is become a hermit? Back to Scoreboard

23 St. Benedict : 800 Statement : St. Benedict founded this monastery in Italy. Correct Answer: What is Monte Cassino? Back to Scoreboard

24 St. Benedict : 1000 Statement : St. Benedict is known as the “Patriarch of Western “ Correct Answer: What is Monasticism? Back to Scoreboard

25 St. Gregory : 200 Statement : Gregory followed a practice by other noblemen before starting his monasteries. Correct Answer: What is selling his property and gave away his wealth? Back to Scoreboard

26 St. Gregory : 400 Statement : Gregory was given this title by Pope Pelagious II. Correct Answer: What is Deacon of Rome? Back to Scoreboard

27 St. Gregory: 600 Statement : Gregory was known for 2 important characteristics. Correct Answer: What are humility and skill in administration? Back to Scoreboard

28 St. Gregory: 800 (Daily Double) Question: This type of music is associated with St. Gregory. Correct Answer: What is Gregorian Chant? Back to Scoreboard

29 St. Gregory: 1000 Statement : Gregory is responsible for the conversion of this people. Correct Answer: Who are the Saxons in England? Back to Scoreboard

30 Birth of Monasticism: 200 Statement : What do people do when they enter the monastic life? Correct Answer: What is model themselves on Christ and dedicate their life to prayer and penance? Back to Scoreboard

31 Birth of Monasticism: 400 Statement: Name 2 characteristics of monasticism. Correct Answer: What are prayer and self-denial? Back to Scoreboard

32 Birth of Monasticism: 600 Statement : Name the 2 saints associated with the start of monasticism. Correct Answer: Who are Saints Paul of Thebes and Anthony. Back to Scoreboard

33 Birth of Monasticism: 800 Statement : The length of commitment to monastic life. Correct Answer: What is life-long? Back to Scoreboard

34 Birth of Monasticism: 1000 Statement: This person wrote the biography of St. Anthony which serves as the handbook of western monasticism. Correct Answer: Who is St. Athanasius? Back to Scoreboard

35 Hermits: 200 Statement : A person who has retired into solitary life, especially one of the early Christian recluses. Correct Answer: Who is a Hermit? Back to Scoreboard

36 Hermits: 400 Statement : Name the first hermit. Correct Answer: Who is St. Paul of Thebes? Back to Scoreboard

37 Hermits: 600 Statement: Name one way European hermits mirrored the lifestyle of Egyptian hermits. Correct Answer: What are sleep and food deprivation? Back to Scoreboard

38 Hermits: 800 Statement : The hermit who lived on top of a pillar. Correct Answer: Who is St. Symeon the Stylite. Back to Scoreboard

39 Hermits: 1000 Statement : Define eremitism. Correct Answer: What is “hermit life?” Round Two

40 The CrusadesCatholic Religious Life “isms” Rule of St. Benedict Cathedrals Other famous Monks 400 800 1200 1600 2000

41 The Crusades: 400 Statement : The number of crusades between 1095 and 1099. Correct Answer: What is 8? Back to Scoreboard

42 The Crusades: 800 Statement : The 2 purposes of the Crusades. Correct Answer: What are the deliverance of the Holy Land and the rescue of Christians in the East. Back to Scoreboard

43 The Crusades: 1200 Statement: Name 2 of the “just war” criteria. Correct Answer: What are 1) Last resort; 2) an answer to an unjustified aggression; 3) make the situation better after the war than before it; and 4) never make use of intrinsically evil means? Back to Scoreboard

44 The Crusades: 1600 Statement : Name the 2 honest motivations of the Crusades. Correct Answer: What are 1) to fend off the threatening Turkish expansion into Byzantium; and 2) to free the Holy Land from Saracens for safe pilgrimage and worship of sacred sites? Back to Scoreboard

45 The Crusades: 2000 Statement : Describe the 3 rd Crusade. Correct Answer: What is unified the kingdom of Europe and obtained safe passage to the Holy Land for unarmed Christian pilgrims? Back to Scoreboard

46 Catholic Religious Life: 400 Question: Name this Religious Order. Correct Answer: What are Dominicans? Back to Scoreboard

47 Catholic Religious Life : 800 Statement : Name this Religious Order Correct Answer: What is Oratorian? Back to Scoreboard

48 Catholic Religious Life : 1200 Statement : St. Teresa of Avila and St. Theresa of Lisieux were members of this order. Correct Answer: What are Carmelites? Back to Scoreboard

49 Catholic Religious Life : 1600 Statement : These three religious orders are in France. Correct Answer: What are the Clunisians, Cistercians, and the Carthusians? Back to Scoreboard

50 Catholic Religious Life : 2000 Statement : Dominicans were characterized by being this. Correct Answer: What are Preachers? Back to Scoreboard

51 “isms”: 400 Statement : This Heresy refers to the principle that Salvation may be achieved through knowledge. Correct Answer: What is Gnosticism? Back to Scoreboard

52 “isms”: 800 Statement: This Heresy denied original sin and the need for grace in man’s salvation. Correct Answer: What is Pelagianism? Back to Scoreboard

53 “isms”: 1200 Statement : This Heresy claimed that Christ had two natures, but only one will. Correct Answer: What is Monothelitism? Back to Scoreboard

54 “isms”: 1600 Statement : This Heresy rejected the Sacraments celebrated by clergy who had formally betrayed their faith. Correct Answer: What is Donatism? Back to Scoreboard

55 “isms”: 2000 Statement: This Heresy maintained that Jesus did not die on the cross but was spared b someone else who took his place. Correct Answer: What is Docetism? Back to Scoreboard

56 The Rule of St. Benedict: 400 Statement : Head of the monastery. Correct Answer: Who is the Abbot? Back to Scoreboard

57 The Rule of St. Benedict: 800 Statement : The number of hours a monks spends in private and group prayer. Correct Answer: What is 8 hours (4 hours in private prayer and 4 hours in group or community prayer)? Back to Scoreboard

58 The Rule of St. Benedict: 1200 Statement: How do monks live when following the Rule of St. Benedict? Correct Answer: What is living in common and owning personal property? Back to Scoreboard

59 The Rule of St. Benedict: 1600 Statement : The first rule of St. Benedict. Correct Answer: What is “ Let the monks prefer nothing whatever to Christ?’ Back to Scoreboard

60 The Rule of St. Benedict: 2000 Statement : The impact of the Rule of St. Benedict. Correct Answer: What is adopted by virtually all monastic communities in the medieval period? Back to Scoreboard

61 Cathedrals: 400 Statement: The type of church architecture introduced in the Middle Ages? Correct Answer: What is Gothic Architecture? Back to Scoreboard

62 Cathedrals: 800 Statement : The part of a cross-shaped church at right angles to the long, main section. Correct Answer: What is a transept? Back to Scoreboard

63 Cathedral: 1200 Statement : External supports that arch toward the roof of a cathedral. Correct Answer: What is a flying buttress? Back to Scoreboard

64 Cathedral: 1600 Statement: Creator of what is considered the most beautiful Gothic Cathedral. Correct Answer: Who is Sugar? Back to Scoreboard

65 Cathedrals: 2000 Statement : Name this cathedral and its importance. Correct Answer: What is the Cathedral of Chartres. It is the oldest Gothic cathedral. Back to Scoreboard

66 Other famous Monks: 400 Statement : The patron saint of Ireland. Correct Answer: Who is St. Patrick? Back to Scoreboard

67 Other famous Monks: 800 Statement: His ascetical life set the example for the structure and spirit of eastern monasticism. Correct Answer: Who is St. Basil? Back to Scoreboard

68 Other famous Monks: 1200 Statement : The apostle of Scotland. Correct Answer: Who is St. Columba? Back to Scoreboard

69 Other famous Monks: 1600 Statement : His mother (also a saint) prayed for his salvation because he lead a dissolute life. Correct Answer: Who is St. Augustine? Back to Scoreboard

70 Other famous Monks: 2000 Question: He translated the Bible from original sources into Latin. Correct Answer: Who is St. Jerome? Final Jeopardy

71 St. Benedict Question

72 Final Jeopardy Statement : The sister of St. Benedict. Correct Answer: Who is St. Scholastica?

73 Great Job! Play Again


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