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Religion crossword puzzle
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hermit : a person who lives a solitary life in order to commit himself or herself more fully to prayer
abbot : the superior and spiritual leader of a monastery
illuminated manuscript : a manuscript in which the text is supplemented with artwork
feudalism : a system that evolved in Western Europe in the eigth and ninth centuries
Franks : a Germanic tribe that inhabited the Roman provinces of Gaul
Papal States : an independent country ruled by the Pope until 1870
vikings : the Scandinavian explorers, merchants, and warriors who invaded and settled in Europe
Simony : buying or settling something spiritual, such as a grace or a sacrament
Papal bull : an official letter or charter issued by the Pope
antipope : a person claiming to be Pope in opposition to the Pope chosen
patriarch : in the Old Testament, a patriarch is the father of a group or tribe
iconoclasm : the deliberate destruction of religious icons and symbols
filioque : Latin for "and from the Son,"
indulgence : the means by which the Church takes away punishment of someone in purgatory
mystic : a person who regularly has an intense experience of the presence of God
Great Western Schism : a split within the Church that lasted from 1378 to 1417
Conciliar movement : a reform movement that emerged in the Church in the fourteenth century
mendicants : members of religious orders that rely on charity for support
friars : members of religious orders of men who serve the Church through teaching and support
nave : the main body of the Church or cathedral, where the assembly gathers
chancel : the part of a cathedral that contains the high altar
Divine office : also known as the Liturgy of the Hours, the official public, daily prayer of the Church
scholasticism : the method of thinking, teaching, and writing of medieval universities
medieval inquisition : an inquisition established by the Church in the thirteenth century
spanish inquisition : an inquisition established in the late fifteenth century
Religion crossword puzzle
Across:| 1. | Latin for "and from the Son," | | 4. | a reform movement that emerged in the Church in the fourteenth century | | 6. | a Germanic tribe that inhabited the Roman provinces of Gaul | | 8. | a person who regularly has an intense experience of the presence of God | | 11. | in the Old Testament, a patriarch is the father of a group or tribe | | 14. | the main body of the Church or cathedral, where the assembly gathers |
| | 16. | the superior and spiritual leader of a monastery | | 18. | the means by which the Church takes away punishment of someone in purgatory | | 21. | members of religious orders that rely on charity for support | | 22. | an official letter or charter issued by the Pope | | 24. | a split within the Church that lasted from 1378 to 1417 |
| | Down:| 2. | the deliberate destruction of religious icons and symbols | | 3. | a manuscript in which the text is supplemented with artwork | | 5. | also known as the Liturgy of the Hours, the official public, daily prayer of the Church | | 7. | an inquisition established in the late fifteenth century | | 9. | buying or settling something spiritual, such as a grace or a sacrament | | 10. | the method of thinking, teaching, and writing of medieval universities | | 12. | a person claiming to be Pope in opposition to the Pope chosen |
| | 13. | a person who lives a solitary life in order to commit himself or herself more fully to prayer | | 15. | the part of a cathedral that contains the high altar | | 17. | a system that evolved in Western Europe in the eigth and ninth centuries | | 19. | members of religious orders of men who serve the Church through teaching and support | | 20. | an independent country ruled by the Pope until 1870 | | 23. | the Scandinavian explorers, merchants, and warriors who invaded and settled in Europe |
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Religion crossword puzzle
Across:| 1. | Latin for "and from the Son," | | 4. | a reform movement that emerged in the Church in the fourteenth century | | 6. | a Germanic tribe that inhabited the Roman provinces of Gaul | | 8. | a person who regularly has an intense experience of the presence of God | | 11. | in the Old Testament, a patriarch is the father of a group or tribe | | 14. | the main body of the Church or cathedral, where the assembly gathers |
| | 16. | the superior and spiritual leader of a monastery | | 18. | the means by which the Church takes away punishment of someone in purgatory | | 21. | members of religious orders that rely on charity for support | | 22. | an official letter or charter issued by the Pope | | 24. | a split within the Church that lasted from 1378 to 1417 |
| | Down:| 2. | the deliberate destruction of religious icons and symbols | | 3. | a manuscript in which the text is supplemented with artwork | | 5. | also known as the Liturgy of the Hours, the official public, daily prayer of the Church | | 7. | an inquisition established in the late fifteenth century | | 9. | buying or settling something spiritual, such as a grace or a sacrament | | 10. | the method of thinking, teaching, and writing of medieval universities | | 12. | a person claiming to be Pope in opposition to the Pope chosen |
| | 13. | a person who lives a solitary life in order to commit himself or herself more fully to prayer | | 15. | the part of a cathedral that contains the high altar | | 17. | a system that evolved in Western Europe in the eigth and ninth centuries | | 19. | members of religious orders of men who serve the Church through teaching and support | | 20. | an independent country ruled by the Pope until 1870 | | 23. | the Scandinavian explorers, merchants, and warriors who invaded and settled in Europe |
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