Daily Quiz, December 31, 2013
What did King Solomon ask God for in his prayer before his
ascension to his throne?
a. strength to build the Temple
b. strong armies
c. an understanding mind to govern
d. ability to discern between good and evil
e. all of the above
g. c and d
Daily Quiz, December 29, 2013
John 1:1: "In the beginning was the word...." What
is the Greek word for word used here?
a.ομιλία, omilia
b.λόγος, logos
c.φωνή, phone
d. λαλιά, lalia
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Daily Quiz, December 28, 2013
Daily Quiz
The Feast of the Holy Innocents commemorates the infanticide
of King Herod in the infancy narrative of Jesus. This story functions to tell
the life of Jesus using a comparative story with what story in the Hebrew
Scriptures.
a. the great flood killed all children on the earth
b. the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah killed all children
in those cities
c. on several occasions the army of the Israel were
instructed to kill all of their foes
d. Moses surviving the killing of all male Hebrew babies by
the Pharaoh
e. the Passover was a preventative measure given to Israel
to avoid the slaying of oldest male children by God
Daily Quiz, December 27, 2013
Some scholars do not believe that John the Apostle is the
John the Divine who wrote the Book of Revelations. What is the name they use
for this John?
a. John of Ephesus
b. John of Patmos
c. John of Antioch
d. John of Jerusalem
Daily Quiz, December 26, 2013
What famous apostle was present at the stoning of Stephen
the Deacon?
a. Peter
b. Andrew
c. Saul of Tarsus
d. Barnabas
Daily Quiz, December 25, 2013
Which is not a Merry Christmas Greeting?
a. joyeux Noël
b. Καλα Χριστούγεννα
c. frohe Weihnachten
d. buon Natale
e. buon Natale
f. Χριστός ἀνέστη
g.God Jul
Daily Quiz, December 24, 2013
Why is Xmas used as an abbreviation of Christmas?
a. X is a cross and refers to Christ
b. X is the Greek letter Chi, the first letter in Christos
(Χριστός)
c. it was invented by atheists to keep Christ out of
Christmas
d. it was invented by mathematicians
Daily Quiz, December 23, 2013
In the telling of the Christmas narrative, two corresponding
stories with Hebrew Scripture themes were used, the infanticides of King Herod
and the Flight to Egypt. These two stories parallel the themes of what Hebrew
hero?
a. Abraham
b. Isaac
c. Moses
d. David
Daily Quiz, December 22, 2013
Bishop Benson of Truro, later to become Archbishop of
Canterbury Benson, devised the service of the Nine Lessons and Carols for what
purpose?
a. he felt there needed to be more singing at Christmas
b. he had so many choirs at Truro and needed music slots
c. he began the service at 10 p.m. on Christmas Eve to keep
the men out of the pubs
d. it began as a university tradition at Cambridge
University, King's College
Daily Quiz, December 21, 2013
Which of the following is not true about Thomas, of
"Doubting Thomas" Gospel fame?
a. Thomism, a prolific scholastic theology is based upon St.
Thomas
b. the Mar Thoma Syrian church known in India traces its
identity from Thomas who traveled to Kerala
c. There is a non-canonical Gospel of Thomas of sayings of
Jesus related to "Didymus" or "Twin," a reference to Thomas
d. He is only quoted as speaking in the Gospel of John but
not in the synoptic Gospels
Daily Quiz, December 20, 2013
Why would St. John the Divine, whom many churches are named
after need another patronal feast date?
a. the Divine refers to the one who wrote the book of
Revelations
b. scholars don't believe John the Divine and John the
Evangelist are the same person
c. ambiguity in celebrating John the Divine and John the
Evangelist on the same day if they were different persons
d. probably doesn't matter since the patronal feast on
December 27th gets ignored in the twelve day of Christmas
e. b and c
Daily Quiz, December 19, 2013
What two images were recounted in a vision of the prophet
Zechariah?
a. harp and lampstand
b. two olive trees and a ladder
c. a lampstand and two olive trees
d. a trumpet and lampstand
Daily Quiz, December 18, 2013
The architect of Trinity Church New York City and the
founder of the American Association of Architects was one of America's most
prolific church architects. Who was this architect?
a.Ralph Adams Cram
b.Richard Upjohn
c.Frank Lloyd Wright
d.E. Fay Jones
Daily Quiz, December 17, 2013
Zion refers to
a. Jerusalem
b. the temple area of Jerusalem
c. a mount in Jerusalem
d. a Jebusite fortress conquered by King David
e. all of the above
Daily Quiz, December 16, 2013
What is the difference between "almah" and
"parthenos?"
a. they both can mean the same thing
b. parthenos means virgin in Greek
c. almah means young woman in Hebrew
d. using parthenos to translate the word almah contributed
to the formation of virgin birth theology of the Gospel of Matthew
e. all of the above
Daily Quiz, December 15, 2013
Which is not another designation for the 3rd Sunday in
Advent?
a. Rose Sunday
b. Refreshment Sunday
c. Gaudete
d. Laetare
Daily Quiz, December 14, 2013
The "Dark Night of the Soul" is a poetic metaphor
for the state of deprivation in one's spiritual journey and it was coined by
what Spanish mystic?
a. Ignatius Loyola
b. Teresa of Avila
c. Juan de la Cruz
d. Francis de Borja
Daily Quiz, December 13, 2013
Syracuse, the birth place of Archimedes was also the place
of martyrdom for what saint?
a. Valentine
b. Bellarmine
c. Damian
d. Lucy
Daily Quiz, December 12, 2013
Juan Diego is known in church history for what?
a. being the first convert of the Spanish padres
b. receiving the vision of Our Lady of Guadalupe
c. being the Archbishop in Mexico who certified the
apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe
d.being canonized in 1959 by the church
Daily Quiz, December 11, 2013
"The Seven Storey Mountain," "Seeds of
Contemplation," "Mystics and Zen Masters," are titles of books
written by whom?
a. Thomas Keating
b. Matthew Fox
c. Robert Capon
d. Thomas Merton
Daily Quiz, December 10, 2013
Who was the principal author of the Barmen Declaration in
1934 which stated the moral imperative to oppose Adolf Hitler?
a. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
b. Karl Barth
c. Paul Tillich
d. Rudolf Bultmann
Daily Quiz, December 9, 2013
In a vision to the prophet Amos, what was the Lord holding?
a. a sword
b. a key
c. a plumb line
d. a trowel
Daily Quiz, December 8, 2013
Who was the father of John the Baptist?
a. Joachaim
b.Zecariah
c. Jonas
d. Simeon
Daily Quiz, December 7, 2013
What man was elected to be bishop before he was even
baptized?
a. St. Swithin
b. St. Jerome
c. St. Ambrose
d. St. Basil
Daily Quiz, December 6, 2013
On the feast of St. Nicholas one traces one of the most
developed legends of a person who at Christmas is perhaps better known and more
revered than the Christ Child. This saint who received Germanic aspects of
Odin, became the Dutch Sinterclaus and then Americanized as cheery propaganda
to make parents and grandparents look like Christmas heroes, really derived
from a 4th century bishop of what locale?
a. Palmyra
b. Antioch
c. Myra
d. Damascus
Daily Quiz, December 5, 2013
Clement of Alexandria was the mentor of what brilliant
theologian who never made it to the saint calendar because his views were
regarded to be heretical?
a. Tertullian
b. Marcion
c. Valentinus
d. Origen
e. Montanus
Daily Quiz, December 4, 2013
John of Damascus 760 did not
a. serve at the Caliph's court
b. have familiarity with the Qur'an
c. write in favor of the validity of icons
d. compose hymns for the the church
e. write on the Assumption of Mary
f. defend the iconoclasts
Daily Quiz, December 3, 2013
Francis Xavier co-founded which religious order?
a. The Jesuits
b. The Society of Jesus
c. The Dominicans
d. Benedictine
e. a and b
Daily Quiz, December 2, 3013
Channing Moore Williams was a missionary bishop in which two
Asian countries?
a. China and Japan
b. Korea and Viet Nam
c. China and Korea
d. Japan and Korea
Daily Quiz, December 1, 2013
Adventus is the Latin translation for the Greek word
parousia. Parousia refers to what?
a. the coming of Jesus the Christ Child
b. the second coming of Christ
c. both
d. a Nativity Fast
Daily Quiz, November 30, 2013
St. Andrew is not the patron saint of which of the following
countries:
a. Scotland
b. Ukraine
c. Barbados
d. Russia
e. Latvia
f. Romania
Daily Quiz, November 29, 2013
Kamehameha IV King of Hawai’i invited the Church of England
to Hawai'i because
a. he was concerned about the American pressure to annex the
Islands
b. he favored monarchies
c. he had visited England and like the liturgy
d. he had already translated the Book of Common Prayer and
the Hymnal into Hawaiian
Daily Quiz, November 28, 2013
Thanksgiving is
a. a Major Feast in the Episcopal Church
b. a national holiday but not a feast of the church
c. a feast whose Propers should be observed at the nearest
Sunday
d. not an Episcopal Feast since it was founded by Pilgrims
who
disapproved of the Anglican Church
Daily Quiz, November 27, 2013
The Pilgrims of American Thanksgiving fame were
a. The Scrooby group of non-conformer to the Anglican Church
b. were religious exiles who sought asylum in Holland for
awhile
c. religious separatists who believed that marriage was a
civil matter
d. aided by a Spanish speaking Squanto who converted to
Christianity
e. all of the above
f. three of the above
g. two of the above
Daily Quiz, November 26, 2013
Which hymn was not written by Isaac Watts?
a. When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
b. My Shepherd Shall Supply My Needs
c. The Old Rugged Cross
d. Joy to the World
e. O God Our Help in Ages Past
Daily Quiz, November 25, 2013
James Huntington founded what religion order in the United
States?
a. Society of St. John the Evangelist
b. Order of the Holy Cross
c. The Cowley Fathers
d. Community of the Holy Spirit
Daily Quiz, November 24, 2013
The Feast of Christ the King
a. has been observed on various Sundays
b. is referred to as the Sunday of Doom in the Swedish
Church
c. was moved to the Sunday before Advent to emphasize the
eschatological aspect
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, November 23, 2013
Which Pope wrote a letter to the church at Corinth that had
for a while and in some places the status of canonical Scripture?
a. Peter
b. Linus
c. Clement I
d. Titus
Daily Quiz, November 22, 2013
Who is the patron saint of musicians?
a. St. Arche
b. St. Meletē
c. St. Cecilia
d. St. Asaph
Daily Quiz, November 21, 2013
A philologist named Ransom traveled to the planet Perelandra
in the science fiction of what Christian apologist?
a. J.R.R. Tolkien
b. Charles William
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. C.S. Lewis
Daily Quiz, November 20, 22013
What Christian king in England fought to resist the invasion
of the Vikings and died doing so?
a. Edward I
b. Henry III
c. Richard the Lionheart
d. Edmund
Daily Quiz, November 19, 2013
Which Elizabeth is known as the Mother of Health Care?
a. Elizabeth I
b. Elizabeth II
c. Elizabeth of Hungary
d. Elizabeth Taylor
Daily Quiz, November 18, 2013
Why could the Council or Synod of Whitby in 664 hosted by
St. Hilda be considered a "hair summit?"
a. hair cut style for monks was determined
b. it was agreed to conform to the Roman tonsure
c. it was agreed to conform to the Celtic tonsure
d. it was agreed to conform to the oriental tonsure
e. it was agreed that male pattern baldness was more like a
celtic tonsure
f. a and b
g. a and c
Daily Quiz, November 17, 2013
From what book in the Hebrew Scriptures would one find the
account of events which originated Hanukkah?
a. Daniel
b. The Psalms
c. Maccabees
d. none
Daily Quiz, November 16, 2013
Which Queen of Scotland has made it to our calendar of
saints for her works of charity?
a. Mary I
b. Mary II
c. Anne
d. Margaret
Daily Quiz, November 15, 2013
Which of the following were prominent preachers in the Great
Awakenings that occurred in England and the United States?
a. Francis Asbury and George Whitefield
b. Billy Sunday and D.L. Moody
c. Billy Graham and Oral Roberts
d. Jonathan Edwards and John Bunyan
Daily Quiz, November 14, 2013
Why did the first American Book of Common Prayer not use the
Eucharistic Prayer of the English Book of Common Prayer of 1662, the Book used
before and during the Revolution?
a. revolt against the Monarch included ecclesiastical revolt
b. the 1662 Book required prayers for the Monarch
c. since the Scottish Church ordained Samuel Seabury, our
first American bishop, the Americans agreed to use the Scottish Eucharistic
prayer
d.the American church wanted to separate from the
"Tory" traitors in the former colonies
Daily Quiz, November 13, 2013
Which Jewish observance involves building tents to remind
Jews of their journey in the wilderness to the Promised Land?
a. Yom Kippur
b. Passover
c. Succoth/ Sukkot
d. Hanukkah
e. Purim
Daily Quiz, November 12, 2013
Charles Simeon was involved in the formation of what
Anglican Church organization?
a. Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge (SPCK)
b. Church Missionary Society (CMS)
c. Order of the Holy Cross
d. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG)
Daily Quiz, November 11, 2013
Which is not true of St. Martin of Tours?
a. he was a Roman soldier
b. he was a conscientious objector
c. his fame rest partly due to his shrine being a stopping
place for pilgrims going to Santiago de Compostela in Spain
d. he was French
Daily Quiz, November 10, 2013
What was practice of levirate marriage in the Mosaic law?
a. marriage of first cousins
b. arranged marriages between certain families
c. required the marriage of a childless widow to her
brother-in-law
d. a variety of polygamy
Daily Quiz, November 9, 2013
Ezra, Nehemiah and Zerubbabel are known for what in Jewish
history?
a. writers of various Psalms
b. leaders in post-exile rebuild of the Temple
c. prophets before the exile
d. they were Persian Jews
Daily Quiz, November 8, 2013
Why was John the Baptist arrested and put into jail?
a. the Romans thought he was an insurrectionist
b. he offended the religious establishment
c. he criticized the adultery of Herod
d. he urged people to disobey the religious authorities
Daily Quiz, November 7, 2013
St. Willibrord was Archbishop of Frisia which is part of
what country now?
a. Norway
b. Germany
c. Holland/The Netherlands
d. Scotland
e. Flanders
Daily Quiz, November 6, 2013
Temple, Fisher, Ramsey, Coggan, Runcie, Carey, Williams and
Welby: Who are they?
a. football teammates of the late George Best
b. most recent inhabitants of the chair of Augustine in
Canterbury
c. famous English clerics
d. residents of Lambeth Palace
e. all of the above
f. b,c, and d
g. b and d
Daily Quiz, November 5, 2013
Why are Sanballat and Tobiah notorious in Jewish history?
a. they helped Aaron construct the golden calf
b. they were Philistines who opposed David
c. they tried to obstruct in rebuilding the Temple
d. they were prophets of Baal
Daily Quiz, November 4, 2013
If Aquinas is foundational theologian for Roman Catholicism,
Luther for the Lutherans and Calvin for the Presbyterian, who would most likely
be the Anglican foundational theologian?
a. Thomas Cranmer
b. Charles Gore
c. F.D. Maurice
d. William Temple
e. Richard Hooker
f. J.K. Rowling
Daily Quiz, November 3, 2013
Zacchaeus was known for what?
a. being short in stature
b. climbing a tree to see Jesus
c. thought by some to be replacement disciple Matthias
d. thought by some to be St. Amadour
e. being a publican
f. being a tax collector for the Roman government
g. a, b, e, f,
h. a through f
Daily Quiz, November 2, 2013
What is the past difference between the Anglican celebration
of All Souls' Day and the Roman Catholic celebration of the same?
a. Roman Catholic belief in Purgatory
b. Roman Catholic belief in the efficacy of a Requiem Mass
to advance the state of souls in Purgatory toward the beatific vision
c. Roman Catholic belief in the intercessions of faithful
departed saints
d. a and b
e. a, b, and c
Daily Quiz, November 1, 2013
In the tradition of their coming to be a feast of All Saints
on November 1st, an earlier festival coincided with the dedication of the
Pantheon in Rome as what church?
a. St. Peter's Basilica
b. Santa Maria Maggiore
c. St. Mary's and all Martyrs
d. Basilica of St. John Lateran
Daily Quiz, October 31, 2013
Why is October 31st observed more as Reformation Day than as
Halloween in some churches?
a. Luther wanted to replace All Saints' Day
b. Luther went trick or treating at the Wittenburg Castle
Church
c. Luther supposedly nailed the 95 Theses to the Wittenberg
Castle Church door on this day
d. Halloween is more of an Anglican thing for recovering
"Fluid Druids"
Daily Quiz, October 30, 2013
John Wyclif (Wycliffe) was a 14th century scholar and
translator of the Bible from Latin into English. His followers were called
a. Dissenters
b. Lollards
c. Dunkards
d. Minorites
Daily Quiz, October 29, 2013
What Bishop died with others in Uganda in 1885 and is
remembered as a martyr on October 29th?
a. David Livingstone
b. Adniram Judson
c. James Hannington
d. Andrew Kaggwa
e. Matthias Kalemba
Daily Quiz, October 28, 2013
St. Jude is the Patron Saint of what?
a. lost causes
b. impossible situations
c. the Chicago Police Department
d. a Children's Research Hospital
e. all of the above
Daily Quiz, October 27, 2013
Darius and Cyrus were kings in what Empire?
a. Medes and Persians
b. Babylonian
c. Parthian
d. Assyrian
e. Hittite
Daily Quiz, October 26, 2013
Which English monarch is the only monarch to have "the
Great" added to his/her name?
a. Elizabeth I
b. Alfred
c. Edward I
d. James I
e. Henry VIII
f. Victoria
Daily Quiz, October 25, 2013
St. Thomas Aquinas wrote his vast theological construct
using what Greek philosopher as his inspiration?
a. Plato
b. Socrates
c. Aristotle
d. Diogenes
Daily Quiz, October 24, 2013
When Prince George was baptized on Wednesday, from where did
they get the water for the baptism?
a. The Chapel sacristy of St. James Palace
b. The Jordan River
c. The Thames River
d. The Pool of Siloam
Daily Quiz, October 23, 2013
St. James the Just of Jerusalem had what other association
in his life?
a. one of the 12 disciples of Jesus
b. journeyed with St Paul
c. brother of Jesus
d. brother of John, son of Zebedee
Daily Quiz, October 22, 2013
The title of the Psalms have been assigned from their first
word in their Latin translation. Which Psalm is know as "Venite?"
a. 100
b. 95
c. 23
d.19
Daily Quiz, October 21, 2013
Daily Quiz
Memphis is an ancient city in what country?
a. Jordan
b.Syria
c. Israel
d. Egypt
Daily Quiz, October 20, 2013
Which of the following musical instruments are not mentioned
in the Psalms?
a. harp
b. lyre
c. cymbals
d. pipe
e. lute
Daily Quiz, October 19, 2013
What Anglican missionary translated the Bible into Persian
and Hindi?
a. Richard Burton
b. Max Müller
c. Henry Martyn
d. E.G. Browne
e. Lord Curzon
Daily Quiz, October 18, 2013
Luke, who was a traveling companion of the Apostle Paul and
is thought to be the author of the Luke and Acts in the New Testament was a
member of what profession?
a. tent maker
b. physician
c. teacher
d. rhetorician
Daily Quiz, October 17, 2013
What Church Father before the Council of Nicaea has left us
writings about the role of the "monarchial episcopate" = the
authority of one bishop in a geographical area?
a. Ignatius of Antioch
b. Clement of Alexandria
c. Justin Martyr
d. Cyril of Alexandria
Daily Quiz, October 16, 2013
When church and state are not separated those who lose the
favor of the State can be persecuted or killed. Under what monarch was Latimer,
Ridley and Archbishop Cranmer, chief writer of the Book of Common Prayer, burnt
at the stake?
a. King Henry VIII
b. Edward VI
c. Mary I
d. Elizabeth I
Daily Quiz, October 15, 2013
Who is the woman saint of the 16th century who survived the
Inquisition, got published and became a Doctor of the Church?
a. Hildegard of Bingen
b. Thérèse of Lisieux
c. Teresa of Avila
d. Bernadette of Lourdes
Daily Quiz, October 14, 2013
What Bishop of Shanghai translated the Bible into Mandarin
and Wenli while suffering paralysis allowing him to type with one finger?
a. Hudson Taylor
b. Jonathan Goforth
c. Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky
d. Robert de Nobili
Daily Quiz, October 13, 2013
How many Episcopal Dioceses are in the State of California?
a. Four
b. Five
c. Six
d. Seven
Daily Quiz, October 12, 2013
What does The Episcopal Church have instead of an
archbishop?
a. a Patriarch
b. a Convener
c. a Presiding Bishop
d. a Metropolitan
Daily Quiz, October 11, 2013
Philip, the deacon, is best known for
a. being one of the 12 disciples of Jesus
b. being present at the multiplication of loaves and fish
c. baptizing an Ethiopian eunuch
d. loving horses
Daily Quiz, October 10, 2013
What was the name of the prophetess who prophesied about
King Josiah?
a. Deborah
b. Michal
c. Huldah
d. Judith
Daily Quiz, October 9, 2013
What were the Josiah Reforms?
a. recovery of the Torah by a young king of Judah
b. the removal of "pagan" priests
c. promotion of exclusive worship of Yahweh
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, October 8, 2013
Which churches do not require the presence of a bishop for
confirmation?
a. Roman Catholic
b. The Episcopal Church
c. The Lutheran Church
d. The Orthodox Churches
e. a and b
d. c and d
Daily Quiz, October 7, 2013
St. John's has a lychgate. What is a lychgate?
a. covered gate for receiving a body for church yard burials
b. from Old English "lic" meaning corpse
c. ornamental gates for English gardens
d. entry gates influence by Japanese gates
e. a and b
f. c and d
Daily Quiz, October 6, 2013
Biblical homeopathy: What was applied to heal King
Hezekiah's boil?
a. a garlic poultice
b. a garlic necklace
c. a lump of figs
d. a balm from Gilead
Daily Quiz, October 5, 2013
Which saint was declared to be the official patron saint of
ecology?
a. John the Baptist
b. Francis of Assisi
c. Hildegard of Bingen
d. Teresa of Avila
Daily Quiz, October 4, 2013
Order of Friar Minor is for what monastic order and what
does it mean?
a. Dominican-Lesser Fraternity
b. Augustinian-Little brother
c. Franciscan-lesser brother
d. Benedictine-younger or novice brother
Daily Quiz, October 3, 2013
Which saint was nicknamed "the Frenchman" by his
father?
a. St. Bernard
b. St. Dominic
c. St. Francis
d. St. Ignatius
Daily Quiz, October 2, 2013
Which of the following was not an Empire that at some point
over ran Israel in its history?
a. Assyrian
b. Babylonian
c. Persian
d. Greek
e. Roman
f. Hittite
Daily Quiz, October 1, 2013
Which saint is known for the conversion of King Clovis of
the Franks who was baptized in 496?
a. Valentine
b. Wilfstan
c. Remigius
d. Boniface
Daily Quiz, September 30, 2013
St. Michael was of which rank in the choir of angels?
a. Seraphim
b. Cherubim
c. Thrones or Ophanim
d. Second Sphere
e. Dominions
f. Virtues
g. Powers or
Authorities
h. Principalities or
Rulers
i. Archangels
j. Angels
Daily Quiz, September 29, 2013
Which of the following is not an angel who is mentioned by
name in the Bible?
a. Uriel
b. Gabriel
c. Raphael
d. Malchior
e Michael
Daily Quiz, September 28, 2013
The names Rolle, Kempe and Hilton have what in common in
church history?
a. founded Medieval hostels (Hilton hotel forerunners)
b. all were Medieval mystics
c. all were Medieval bishops
d. all were Medieval monks
Daily Quiz, September 27, 2013
Who is the patron saint of charitable causes?
a. St. Francis of Assisi
b. Mother Teresa of Calcutta
c. St. Vincent de Paul
d. St. Clare of Assisi
Daily Quiz, September 26, 2013
Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Winchester was known for what?
a. interest in the Holy Grail myth because of his name
b. being well liked by King James I
c. being one of the translators of the King James Bible
d. his belief in Anglicanism as a valid representative of
catholicity
e. all of the above
f. b,c,
g.b,c,d,
Daily Quiz, September 25, 2013
The Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius was formed for
what purpose?
a. to provide haven for Russian students in England after
the Russian revolution
b. to promote discussion between Anglican and Orthodox
Christians
c. to introduce Orthodox monasticism to England
d. to promote the Russian Orthodox Church in England
Daily Quiz, September 24, 2013
What was the symbolic meaning of leaven in the Hebrew
Scriptures?
a. a sourdough like culture from previous batch of bread
b. sin
c. defilement
d. corruption
e. all of the above
d. b, c, and d
Daily Quiz, September 23, 2013
What General from Aram came to Elisha to be healed of his
leprosy?
a. Shamshi
b. Arik
c. Naaman
d. Sargon
Daily Quiz, September 22, 2013
Who was the man who went to greet Saul after his miraculous
vision of Christ?
a. Barnabas
b. Silvas
c. Ananias
d. Cornelius
Daily Quiz, September 21, 2013
Matthew the Apostles is believed to be a tax collector
(publican) called by Jesus who was named
a. Jonas
b. Nathaniel
c. Levi
d. Didymus
Daily Quiz, September 20, 2013
Adiaphora ἀδιάφορα, in theological debates refers to
a. the Eucharist prayer
b. non-essentials to the faith, like diet
c. free will and determinism
d. reception of Holy Communion
Daily Quiz, September 19, 2013
In Anglican Church history the piety (worship style) of The
Oxford Movement is characterized as
a. Low Church
b. Broad Church
c. Evangelical
d. High Church
Daily Quiz, September 18, 2013
Of the 12 Disciples which four were fishermen?
a. Matthew, Judas, Bartholomew and Peter
b. Peter, Andrew, Thaddaeus and James son of Alphaeus
c. Peter, Andrew, James and John, sons of Zebedee
d. Thomas, Philip, Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot
Daily Quiz, September 17, 2015
Along with canonization the Roman Catholic Church can
designate a saint as a "Doctor" of the church whose writings can be
used for teaching. Who of the following is not one of the four women
"Doctors" of the church?
a. Catherine of Siena
b. Teresa of Avila
c. Saint Térèse of Lisieux
d. Hildegard of Bingen
e. Julian of Norwich
Daily Quiz, September 16, 2013
Who was the saint known as the missionary to the Southern
Picts in Scotland?
a. Patrick
b. Columba
c. Ninian
d. Aidan
Daily Quiz, September 15, 2013
The successor to the prophet Elijah was
a. Jeremiah
b. Obediah
c. Hosea
d. Elisha
Daily Quiz, September 14, 2015
On Holy Cross Day, September 14, the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre in Jerusalem was finished and a relic of the true cross was brought
there under what Emperor?
a. Constantine
b. Helena
c. Julian
d. Constantius I
Daily Quiz, September 13, 2013
Who was the famous "golden mouth" preacher at the
Hagia Sophia in Constantinople?
a. Basel the Great
b. Gregory of Nyssa
c. John Chyrsostom
d. Gregory of Nazianzus
Daily Quiz, September 12, 2013
Why did Holy Confirmation become a sacrament?
a. there needed to be seven sacraments
b. infant baptism became the norm in practice
c. it distinguished the role of bishops
d. it mimics the bar/bat mitzvah maturational rite for Jews
Daily Quiz, September 11, 2013
Which prophet confronted Ahab the King of Israel?
a. Jeremiah
b. Elisha
c. Elijah
d. Nathan
Daily Quiz, September 10, 2013
The wife of King Ahab of Israel was
a. Lilith
b. Tamar
c. Jezebel
d. Gomer
Daily Quiz, September 9, 2013
Constance and her Companions known as Martyrs of Memphis
derive from
a. Memphis Egypt from the 4th Century
b. Memphis, TN
c. heroic service of nuns in Memphis during Yellow Fever
Outbreak
d. 38 persons dying of Yellow Fever in heroic service
e. b, d, and d
Daily Quiz, September 8, 2013
After Solomon died his kingdom divided between two leaders.
What were the kingdoms?
a. Israel and Judah
b. Israel and Moab
c. Judah and Samaria
d. Jerusalem and Israel
Daily Quiz, September 7, 2013
French Protestants who were influenced by Jean Calvin were
called
a. Reformed Church of France
b. Hussites
c. Huguenots
d. Église Évangélique Luthérienne
Daily Quiz, September 6, 2013
Which of the following is a lost book that is referred to in
the Hebrew Scriptures?
a. Judith
b. Ecclesiasticus
c. Acts of Solomon
d. Tobit
Daily Quiz, September 5, 2013
Daily Quiz
King Solomon was known for his wisdom and for his
theological diversity. He had foreign wives and foreign gods and goddesses
among whom were:
a. Zeus
b. Astarte
c. Molech
d. Chemesh
e. Adonai
f. four of the above
g. all of the above
Daily Quiz, September 4, 2013
What Episcopal Bishop was pressured to resign for his
opposition to World War I and war in general?
a. Paul Jones
b. Henry T. Moore
c. Edward Campeon Acheson
d. Paul Matthews
Daily Quiz, September 3, 2013
The vow to respect the dignity of every human being is found
where in the Book of Common Prayer?
a. Marriage vows
b. The Apostles Creed
c. The baptismal covenant
d. Reconciliation of a Penitent
Daily Quiz, September 2, 2013
What does the Book of Common Prayer offer for the observance
of Labor Day?
a. a prayer for patience during heavy traffic
b. a lesser feast designation on the church calendar
c. a collect For Labor Day
d. a collect For Vocation in Daily Work
e. a prayer entitled For the Unemployed
d. b,c,d,e
e. c,d,e
Daily Quiz, September 1, 2013
Why do we not have Episcopal Churches in the United States
called abbeys?
a. The Episcopal Church does not have monastic orders
b. The U.S. colonies did not permit them
c. A church not is not an abbey as it refers to the monastic
campus
d. Churches such as Westminster Abbey do not function as
monastic communities but retained the names because of their former status
Daily Quiz, August 31, 2013
Aidan is associated with what monastic community?
a. Iona
b. Lindesfarne
c. Armagh
d. Whitby
Daily Quiz, August 30, 2013
Who built the first Temple in Jerusalem?
a. King David
b. King Saul
c. King Solomon
d. Moses
Daily Quiz, August 29, 2013
Who wrote the famous devotional allegory "The Pilgrim's
Progress?"
a. William Law
b. George Herbert
c. John Bunyan
d. John Milton
Daily Quiz, August 28, 2013
Who wrote "The Confessions" and "The City of
God?"
a. Augustine of Canterbury
b. St. Jerome
c. Origen
d. Augustine of Hippo
Daily Quiz, August 27, 2013
A hagiography is
a. a writing about the prophets
b. biography of the saints
c. study of holy objects
d. a liturgical book of the saints
Daily Quiz, August 26, 2013
Why do we use both hallelujah and alleluia for a word of
praise?
a. Hallelujah is a English transliteration of the Greek word
of praise
b. Alleluia is the translation of the Hebrew word of praise
c. Hallelujah is the transliteration in English of a Hebrew
word of praise
d. Alleluia is an English transliteration of a Greek
transliteration of a Hebrew word of praise
e. c and d
Daily Quiz, August 25, 2013
Who said, "Surely the Lord is in this place and I did
not know it! ...., How awesome is this place! This is none other than the house
of God, and this is the gate of heaven?"
a. Abraham
b. Paul
c. Jacob
d. Elijah
e. Moses
Daily Quiz, August 24, 2013
Bartholomew is believed to be a disciple with another
name. What is that name?
a. Thaddaeus
b. Nathaniel
c. Simon the Zealot
d. Andrew
Daily Quiz, August 23, 2013
In Anglican history who were the Caroline Divines?
a. Scholars under the patronage of Princess Caroline
b. Certain clergy and theologians in the reigns of the
Charles I and II
c. Certain clergy and theologians during the time of Oliver
Cromwell
d. b and c
Daily Quiz, August 22, 2013
Absalom, son of King David, who was in open revolt again
David was known for what physical feature which was also a cause of his death?
a. Poor eyesight
b. Lame leg
c. Thick full head of hair
d. Great physical strength
Daily Quiz, August 21, 2013
Blaise Pascal has a wager found in his writing Pensées. What is that wager?
a. The victory of the French in battle
b. On the existence of God
c. On mathematical tautologies
d. On the uncertainty of God
Daily Quiz, August 20, 2013
Bernard of Clairvaux was known for founding a Cistercian
abbey and for his spiritual writings. What else was he known for?
a. persuading the church regarding a papal candidate
b. accepting a papal commission to preach for the Second
Crusade
c. challenged heretics in Southern France
d. eschewing all participation in politics
e. a, b, and c
Daily Quiz, August 19, 2013
What is a curate?
a. Docent at a museum
b. Assistant clergy in a parish
c. A parish priest, from "cure (care) of souls"
fr. cura
d. all of the above
e. b and c
Daily Quiz, August 18, 2013
The ancient church in Egypt is called what?
a. The Maronite Church
b. Byzantine Catholic
c. The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
d. Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Daily Quiz, August 17, 2013
Dr. Samuel Johnson, was a rector of one of the first
Anglican parishes in the 13 colonies, in Stratford, CT. He went on to be the
first president of King's College. King's College today is known as
a. Harvard University
b. Hobart College
c. Columbia University
d. William and Mary
Daily Quiz, August 16, 2013
The Mount of Olives, an ancient biblical site near Jerusalem
was a place used for what?
a. a chalk hill used for construction material
b. mainly orchards of olive trees
c. a place of burial, a necropolis
d. the landing pad for a future Son of Man
Daily Quiz, August 15, 2013
What is the Dormition of the Theotokos?
a. The Assumption of Mary in Eastern Orthodoxy
b. The apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary
c. The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary
d. The Ascension of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Daily Quiz, August 14, 2013
The greatly idealized King David had a son who tried to
overthrow his reign? Who was his rebellious son?
a. Solomon
b. Nathan
c. Absolam
d. Elisha
e. Amnon
Daily Quiz, August 13, 2013
Who in English Church history was sometimes known as the
"Shakespeare of the Divines?"
a. William Laud
b. John Donne
c. Jeremy Taylor
d. George Herbert
Daily Quiz, August 12, 2013
Today, August 12th is a special day for all nurses on the
Episcopal Calendar of saints. Why?
a. Clara Barton Day
b. Florence Nightingale Day
c. Dorothea Dix Day
d. Mayo Brothers Day
Daily Quiz, August 11, 2013
Why did Abram's name get changed to Abraham in the biblical
story?
a. It was a scribal copying error
b. There were different editors at different times in
relating the story
c. The suffix was added in a revelation when it neared time
for Abram to have a son, and become a "father of many nations."
d. It was the custom to change one's name when one had one's
first son
Daily Quiz, August 10, 2013
Why is the symbol of St. Laurence or Lawrence a gridiron?
a. He was a blacksmith by trade
b. He was the cook in his monastic community
c. He was burned to death on a gridiron at his martyrdom,
and legend has it he said at one point, "I'm well-done, turn me
over."
d. He aspired early on to be the patron of cooks and chefs
Daily Quiz, August 9, 2013
Who was the prophet who confronted King David about his sin
by telling a parable?
a. Jeremiah
b. Nathan
c. Elijah
d. Samuel
Daily Quiz, August 8, 2013
A priest or religious with the abbreviation of O.P. (order
of preachers) after their name belongs to what religious order?
a. Franciscan
b. Benedictine
c. Dominican
d. Cistercian
Daily Quiz, August 7, 2013
Why did Paul re-baptize the man Apollos?
a. He had been baptized at a Roman temple
b. He had received a Jewish proselyte baptism
c. He had received a baptism in the community of John the Baptist
d. He had first baptized himself
Daily Quiz, August 6, 2013
August 6th is the Feast of the Transfiguration of our Lord.
What event in the Hebrew Scriptures was used as the template for the telling of
the Transfiguration event in the Gospels?
a. Elijah confronting the prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel
b. Elijah alone in the mountain cave and hearing the still
small voice
c. Moses receiving the Law on Mount Sinai
c. Moses receiving a view of the Promised Land from Mount
Nebo
Daily Quiz, August 5, 2013
What artist who is on the Episcopal Calendar of saints
crafted the most famous picture in the world of "praying hands?"
a. Rembrandt
b. Albrecht Dürer
c. Michaelangelo
d. Leonado da Vinci
Daily Quiz, August 4, 2013
The idiom "a little birdie told me" comes from
which book in the Bible?
a. The Psalms
b. Proverbs
c. Ecclesiasticus
d. Ecclesiastes
Daily Quiz, August 3, 2013
The famous "born again" discourse was between
Jesus and what member of the Pharisee school of Judaism?
a. Joseph of Arimathea
b. Simon the Pharisee
c. Rabbi Gamaliel
d. Saul of Tarsus
e. Nicodemus
Daily Quiz, August 2, 2013
Marantha, Talitha kum, Boanerges and Ephphata are
a. cities and villages mentioned in the New Testament
b. Hebrew phrases in the Greek New Testament
c. Aramaic phrases rendered in the Greek New Testament
d. Latin phrases rendered in the Greek New Testament
Daily Quiz, August 1, 2013
Joseph of Arimathea donated his tomb for the burial of
Jesus. What is the difference between a tomb and an ossuary?
a. poorer people were buried in ossuaries
b. it was a matter of burial custom
c. ossuaries were used where there were no caves
d. tombs were for bodies in first phase of deposition; the
skeletal remains were put in ossuaries for their final resting place
Daily Quiz, July 31, 2013
The founder of the Society of Jesus, otherwise known as the
Jesuits was
a. Ignatius of Loyola
b. Francis Xavier
c. Peter Faber
d. All of the above were co-founders
Daily Quiz, July 30, 2013
William Wilberforce is known for
a. Slavery Abolition Act
b. achieving the end of slave trade in the British Empire
c. Christian social action
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, July 29, 2013
Today is the feast of Mary and Martha of Bethany. They had a
brother Lazarus but this brother is only mentioned in which Gospel?
a. Matthew
b. Mark
c. Luke
d. John
Daily Quiz, July 28, 2013
Why does one version of the Lord's Prayer use the words
forgive us our debts and not forgive us our trespasses?
a. same Greek words translated differently
b. in Matthew's Gospel the word debt is used
c. in Luke's Gospel the word for trespass or sin is used
d. debtor was used because of lyrics to the famous song
Daily Quiz, July 27, 2013
How did King Saul die and what was the mode of interment?
a. old age-buried in a grave
b. suicide-cremation
c. fatally wounded in battle-buried in grave
d. beheaded-exposure
Daily Quiz, July 26, 2013
The San Joaquin Valley and River were named after a person
in what relation to Jesus?
a. Uncle
b. Priest in the Temple
c. Maternal Grandfather
d. Great uncle
Daily Quiz, July 25, 2013
Which James was not on the list of the 12 disciples?
a. James, son of Zebedee
b. James, brother of our Lord
c. James, son of Alphaeus
d. Santiago de Compostela
Daily Quiz, July 24, 2013
Who wrote the devotional classic "The Imitation of
Christ?"
a. Jakob Böhme
b. Thomas Traherne
c. John of Ruysbroeck
d. Thomas à Kempis
Daily Quiz, July 23, 2013
To whom was Abigail married?
a. Nabal
b. Jonathan
c. David
d. All of the above
e. Two of the above
Daily Quiz, July 22, 2013
If we rely on the Gospel accounts and not Dan Brown, what is
not in the Gospel accounts regarding the life of Mary Magdalene?
a. she had a resurrection appearance of Jesus
b. she was a repentant prostitute
c. she had demons cast out of her
d. she was the spouse of Jesus
e. she was at the crucifixion of Jesus
f. b and d
g. b, c, and d
Daily Quiz, July 21, 2013
What is an ephod?
a. a Hebrew unit of measure
b. a monetary unit, portion of a sheckel
c. a priestly or sacred vestment
d. a meal offering
Daily Quiz, July 20, 2013
Sojourner Truth is
a. a travel journal
b. a woman born Isabella Baumfree
c. an African-American abolitionist
d. recruiter of Black soldiers for the Civil War
e. 2 of the above
f. 3 of the above
Daily Quiz, July 19, 2013
Who was the major influence in the most famous Cappadocian
family of saints?
a. St. Macrina the Younger
b. St. John Chrysostom
c. St. Gregory Nazianzus
d. St. Macrina the Elder
Daily Quiz, July 18, 2013
Who succeeded Saul as King of Israel?
a. David in Judah
b. Ish-bosheth in Israel
c. Saul's son Jonathan
d. a and b
Daily Quiz, July 17, 2013
Who was the first Episcopal Bishop in California?
a. James Pike
b. Karl M. Block
c. Edward L. Parsons
d. William Ingraham Kip
Daily Quiz, July 16, 2013
Who was King David's best friend who it is said loved David
as his own soul?
a. Samuel
b. Saul's son Jonathan
c. Abner
d. Absalom
Daily Quiz, July 15, 2013
Why was the notion of a "Good" Samaritan ironic in
the time of Jesus?
a. ancient disputes divided Jews and Samaritans
b. Jews believed that Samaritans were Israelites who had
married foreigners
c. Jews believed that the Samaritans had a false religion
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, July 14, 2013
Who was the Good Samaritan?
a. a disciple of Jesus
b. a person who lived in Samaria known by Jesus
c. a character in a parable of Jesus
d. a care giver for whom many hospitals have been named
Daily Quiz, July 13, 2013
Who were the sons of Zebedee?
a. Peter and Andrew
b. James and John
c. Boanerges
d. Nathaniel and Thaddeus
e. b and c
Daily Quiz, July 12, 2013
King David as a shepherd boy became famous for killing the
great giant Goliath. Where was Goliath from?
a. Philistia
b. Philistine
c. Gath
d. Jericho
Daily Quiz, July 11, 2013
Many regard the founder of Western monasticism to be
a. St. Francis of Assisi
b. St. Antony
c. St. Bernard of Clairvaux
d. St. Benedict of Nursia
Daily Quiz, July 10, 2013
Shammah, Abinadab and Eliab were
a. the three Hebrew young men from the book of Daniel
b. three spies sent by Moses to the land of Canaan
c. David's three older brothers
d. Jesse's sons by his wife Ruth
e. two of the above
Daily Quiz, July 9, 2013
Tetragrammaton in Greek means "four letters." It's
religious significance is
a. a reference to four Hebrew letters: יהוה
b. the unspeakable holy name of God for the Jews
c. the Non-Jews presumption to speak God's name as Yahweh
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, July 8, 2013
The authoritative text of the Hebrew Scriptures which includes
the vocalization of the vowel sounds attending the Hebrew consonants is called
a. The Torah
b. The Penteteuch
c. The Masoretic Text
d. The Septuagint
Daily Quiz, July 7, 2013
Casting lots divination is found in the Hebrew Scriptures
involving two stones from the high priest's vestment. They had names long
before "pet rocks." What were they called?
a. Urim and Thummim
b. Adam and Eve
c. Sinai and Nebo
d. Yoma and Sifre
Daily Quiz, July 6, 2013
"Truth will Conquer" is the motto of the Czech
Republic. It derives from a famous Czech martyr. Who was this martyr?
a. One of the Prague Martyrs
b. St. Vitus
c. Jan Hus
d. Saint Wenceslaus
Daily Quiz, July 5, 2013
Jonathan, Abinadab, Malchishua, Ish-bosheth, Merab and
Michal were:
a. sons of King Saul
b. brothers of King David
c. cousins of King David
d. children of King Saul
e. two of the above
Daily Quiz, July 4, 2013
In what way did The Episcopal Church conform itself to the
American situation after the American Revolution?
a. Decided not to have bishops for a few years
b. Adopted a bicameral polity fostering democracy within the
church
c. Excommunicated all Tory clergy and congregations
d. Insisted that The Episcopal Church be the official State
Church of America
Daily Quiz, July 3, 2013
What is "simony" and from where did it derive?
a. denying Christ as when Simon Peter denied Jesus
b. confessing Jesus as the Messiah as Simon Peter did
c. selling church offices/positions as from Simon Magus who
wanted to pay John and Peter to receive their power
d. requirement for Christians to maintain Jewish customs as
in the disagreement between Simon Peter and Paul
Daily Quiz, July 2, 2013
Who was the rabbi who approved of the stoning of Stephen the
deacon?
a. Schlomo
b. Hillel
c. Gamaliel
d. Saul
Daily Quiz, July 1, 2013
Harriet Beecher Stowe is on the Episcopal Calendar of saints
for July 1st. What book did she write?
a. The Man that Was a Thing
b. Life Among the Lowly
c. Uncle Tom's Cabin
d. All of the above
Daily Quiz, June 30, 2013
Saul became the chosen first King of Israel when
a. his birth line became known to the religious authorities
b. he went through a contest of strength with other
candidates
c. he slew Philistines with the jaw bone of an ass
d. he lost his donkeys and asked the holy man Samuel for
help in finding them
Daily Quiz, June 29, 2013
Which two saints have individual saints days and also share
a day together on the calendar of saints?
a. Mary and Joseph
b. Stephen and Paul
c. James and John
d. Peter and Paul
Daily Quiz, June 28, 2013
Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyon provides for us what important issue in the history of the
making of the Bible?
a. The selection of the Old Testament books
b. The insistence on the Book of Revelation in the canon
c. The limiting of the canon to the four Gospels
d. The inclusion of the Gospel of Thomas in the New
Testament
Daily Quiz, June 27, 2013
Who is quoted as saying about Israel, " they have
rejected me from being king over them."
a. Samuel
b. Voice of God to Samuel
c. King David
d. King Saul
Daily Quiz, June 26, 2013
Ebenezer was originally the name of
a. Dickens's Scrooge
b. a city in Palestine
c. a stone
d. a river in Israel
Daily Quiz, June 25, 2013
What is the Rabbi Gamaliel principle?
a. If the Jesus Movement is of God, you won't be able to
overthrow it.
b. Put out the fire before it multiplies
c. When interpreting the Torah, seek seven views
d. Movements come and go; so will the Jesus Movement
Daily Quiz, June 24, 2013
Although all four canonical Gospels record the ministry of
John the Baptist, only one of the Gospel's has his infancy story. Which Gospel?
a. Matthew
b. Mark
c. Luke
d. John
Daily Quiz, June 23, 2013
Eli, priest and judge in Shiloh, saw Israel lose in battle
to the Philistines. Eli's daughter-in-law, wife of his corrupt son Phinehas,
named her child, "The glory has departed Israel" or
a. Jethro
b. Ichabod
c. Ebenezer
d. Mephibosheth
Daily Quiz, June 22, 2013
Who was the first Christian martyr in Great Britain?
a. Thomas Becket
b. Alban
c. King Edward
d. St. George
Daily Quiz, June 21, 2013
St. Paul wrote a letter to Philemon asking him to take back
a his runaway slave who had become a brother in the Christian faith. What was
the name of the slave?
a. Tychicus
b. Trophimus
c. Onesimus
d. Epaphras
Daily Quiz, June 20, 2013
Who were the sons of Eli the priest?
a. Hophni and Phinehas
b. Ichabod and Saul
c. Gomer and Obed
d. Aaron and Boaz
Daily Quiz, June 19, 2013
Samuel as a boy served the priest Eli in what location?
a. Jerusalem, at the Temple
b. Shiloh where the ark of the covenant was located
c. Beth-el, meaning house of God
d. Mount Sinai Shrine, where the law was given
Daily Quiz, June 18, 2013
Hannah's son Samuel, as a child was given to serve God under
what priest?
a. Aaron
b. Phineas
c. Eli
d. Asaph
Daily Quiz, June 17, 2013
Who was the mother of the famous Judge Samuel who anointed
the first kings of Israel?
a. Hannah
b. Ruth
c. Orpah
d. Judith
e. Gomer
Daily Quiz, June 16, 2013
Pope Francis and Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby met
in Rome on June 14th. They cited differences on what issues?
a. Women's ordination
b. Gay and Lesbian persons recognition/inclusion in the
church
c. Anglican Ordinariate, which allows Anglican priests to be
received into the Roman Catholic Church as priests, even if married
d. Social justice and helping the poor.
e. two of the above
f. three of the above
Daily Quiz, June 15, 2013
Who was the first woman to lecture (officially) the clergy
of the Church of England and the first woman to officially conduct spiritual
retreats for the Church of England?
a. Dame Julian of Norwich
b. Dorothy Sayers
c. Evelyn Underhill
d. Emma Crawford
Daily Quiz, June 14, 2013
Basil the Great of Caesarea came from a very
"religious" family. How many of his siblings were also regarded to be
"saints."
a. 1-Gregory of Nyssa
b. 2-Gregory of Nyssa, Macrina
c. 3-Gregory of Nyssa, Macrina, Peter
d. 4-Gregory of Nyssa, Macrina, Peter, Naucratius
Daily Quiz, June 13, 2013
What Anglican Catholic wrote, "Everlasting Man,"
"Orthodoxy," "Manalive," and Father Brown
"whodunit" books?
a. C.S. Lewis
b. George Bernard Shaw
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Charles William
Daily Quiz, June 12, 2013
Who was the first Native American priest in the Episcopal
Church?
a. Chief Seattle
b. Enmegahbowh
c. John Johnson
d. David Oakerhater
e. b and c
Daily Quiz, June 11, 2013
From which Book in the Bible comes the phrase, "To
everything there is a season," put to the words in a popular tune by the
Byrds?
a. Proverbs
b. Ecclesiasticus
c. Ecclesiastes
d. Qoheleth
e. c and d
f. Ben Sira
Daily Quiz, June 10, 2013
In the Acts of the Apostles who were the missionary
companions of the Apostle Paul?
a. Silas
b. Barnabas
c. John Mark
d. All of the above
Daily Quiz, June 9, 2013
In the epic battle in heaven in the vision of St. John the
Divine, which angel fought with the great dragon?
a. Gabriel
b. Michael
c. Lucifer
d. Abaddon/Apollyon
Daily Quiz, June 8, 2013
In the Episcopal Church calendar the Season of Pentecost
lasts from Pentecost until the First Sunday of Advent. What is the Season of
Pentecost called in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar?
a. Pentecost
b. Trinity
c. Ordinary Time
d. Extraordinary Time
Daily Quiz, June 7, 2013
What language did Jesus most likely speak as his first
language and why?
a. Hebrew, because he was a Jew
b. Greek because that is what the Gospels are written in
c. Aramaic, because it was the left over lingua franca of
Assyrians who had conquered the Galilean area where Jesus was raised
d. Latin; why would the Pope make Latin mandatory for the
Mass unless Jesus spoke it?
Daily Quiz, June 6, 2013
The mortarboard, a cap worn at graduation ceremonies is
believed to have derived from what head gear worn by clergy?
a. zuchetto
b. biretta
c. mitre
d. beret
Daily Quiz, June 5, 2013
Who is the patron saint of Germany?
a. Wilfrid
b. Willibrord
c. Aidan
d. Boniface
Daily Quiz, June 4, 2013
Which contemporary Roman Catholic Pope is a saint on the
Episcopal Church calendar but not a Roman Catholic saint?
a. John Paul II
b. Pius XII
c. John XXIII
d. Benedict XVI
Daily Quiz, June 3, 2013
The word martyr comes from a Greek word which means
a. sacrifice
b. crucifixion
c. atonement
d. witness
Daily Quiz, June 2, 2013
What Roman Catholic priest, sociologist, and novelist wrote
a novel entitled "The Cardinal Sins" which may have been seen as a
roman à clef of a certain Chicago Cardinal?
a. Leonardo Boff
b. Daniel McGuire
c. Andrew Greeley
d. Charles Curran
Daily Quiz, June 1, 2013
Justin Martyr was a convert to Christianity and became a
great Christian Apologist. What is an apologist?
a. one who says "I'm sorry for my faith."
b. one who practices the rhetorical skill of apologia
c. one who gives a reasoned defense for one's way of life
d. b and c
e. none of the above
Daily Quiz, May 31, 2013
The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary celebrated on May
31st, commemorates her visit with whom?
a. Holy Spirit
b. Angel Gabriel
c. Cousin Elizabeth
d. Zechariah
Daily Quiz, May 30, 2013
Who was the The Maid of Orléans who became a folk heroine, a
martyr and a saint?
a. Therese of Lisieux
b. Joan of Arc
c. Bernadette of Lourdes
d. Madame Guyon
Daily Quiz, May 29, 2013
Who was the founding and chief theologian of
Presbyterianism?
a. Andrew Melville
b. Jean Calvin
c. Thomas Bradbury
d. Thomas Cartwright
Daily Quiz, May 28, 2013
Who was the first King in England to convert to
Christianity?
a. Ethelbert
b. Eomeneric
c. Eadbald
d. Eorcenberht
Daily Quiz, May 27, 2013
Who was the first Archbishop of Canterbury?
a. Augustine
b. Thomas Becket
c. Dunstan
d. Anselm
Daily Quiz, May 26, 2013
What is a Triquetra?
a. a racing term
b. a doctrine regarding the interrelation of the members of
the Trinity
c. a three-pointed hat worn by church leaders on Trinity
Sunday in the 6th century
d. a symbol of three interlocking fish representing the
Trinity
Daily Quiz, May 25, 2013
Who is known as the "Father of English History??
a. Arnold Toynbee
b. Edward Gibbon
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Venerable Bede
Daily Quiz, May 24, 2013
A biblical phrase oft used in weddings with portions
engraved in Hebrew on wedding rings is " Entreat me not to leave thee: for
whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people
shall be my people, and thy God my God." Who said this and to whom?
a. Boaz to Ruth
b. Naomi to Ruth
c. Ruth to Naomi
d. Ruth to Boaz
Daily Quiz, May 23, 2013
Which two astronomers and believers have gone from being
banned by the official church to now being celebrated as saints on our calendar
of saints?
a. Ptolomy and Sagan
b. Hubble and Haley
c. Kepler and Copernicus
d. Galileo and Newton
Daily Quiz, May 22, 2013
Match words and language:
a. Ruh
Latin
b. Ruach
Greek
c. Spiritus
Hebrew
d. Pneuma
Arabic
Daily Quiz, May 21, 2013
One of the issues that divided the Eastern and Western
Church was an addition to the Nicene Creed of the phrase filioque. What is this
issue?
a. the procession of the Spirit being from the Father
b. the procession of the Spirit being from the Son
c. the procession of the Spirit from from the Father and the
Son
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, May 20, 2013
St. Peter's School at York was founded in 627 and is the
fourth oldest school in the world, had a famous deacon and abbot who went on to
be the chancellor for Charlemagne. Who was this deacon?
a. Paulinus
b. Stephen
c. Alcuin
d. Clement
Daily Quiz, May 19, 2013
What is the origin of the word Leviathan?
a. A treatise by Hobbes as a metaphor of the State
b. Captain Ahab's nemesis in "Moby Dick"
c. From a Hebrew word for large sea creature
d. The Scottish Loch Ness Monster
Daily Quiz, May 18, 2013
Why is the Feast Commemorating the First Book of Common
Prayer often celebrated near the Feast of Pentecost?
a. Because Cranmer released the first BCP at Pentecost
b. Because Pentecost included hearing the Gospel and praying
in one's common language which meant in the 16th century English for the
English people and not Latin
c. Because it was ordered by King Henry VIII
d. The English Liturgical Commission said it was meet and
right so to do
Daily Quiz, May 17, 2013
According to the Acts of the Apostles, on the Day of
Pentecost,
a. people from around the world who were in Jerusalem heard
the message about Jesus in their various languages.
b. Jews from the Diaspora heard the message about Jesus in
the language of their adopted places of living.
c. the apostles spoke in tongues of "fire" or
glossolalia, the unknown tongues of angels.
d. everyone understood the message of Jesus because of the
lingua franca, koine Greek.
Daily Quiz, May 16, 2013
What country divided Sudan into North and South into Muslim
and Christian spheres and precipitated the conditions to make this day the
Martyr of Sudan Day?
a. America
b. Great Britain
c. France
d. Portugual
Daily Quiz, May 15, 2013
Which Gospel records the Day of Pentecost?
a. Matthew
b. Mark
c. Luke
d. John
e. none, Acts of the Apostles is not a Gospel
Daily Quiz, May 14, 2013
The Feast of Pentecost has a different name in the U.K. and
Anglican tradition where it is called:
a. Holy Ghost Sunday
b. Feast of the Holy Spirit
c. Whitsunday
d. Red Sunday
Daily Quiz, May 13, 2013
Frances Perkins is famous for
a. being first woman on a presidential cabinet
b. labor reforms in FDR era
c. championing WPA and CCC
d. being on the calendar of saints for the Episcopal Church
e. all of the above
Daily Quiz, May 12, 2013
Sarah, Hannah, Elizabeth and Mary are well known biblical
moms known for what?
a. having famous male sons
b. having miraculous birth experiences
c. composing poetry
d. laughing
e. all of the above
d. a and b
Daily Quiz, May 11, 2013
Jesus, called a great High Priest by the writer of the book
of Hebrews, was not in the Levitical lineage of priests; he was in the order of
the priesthood of Melchizedek. Who was Melchizedek contemporary with?
a. Moses
b. Noah
c. Jacob
d. Abraham
Daily Quiz, May 10, 2013
In tradition and Scripture which of the following did not
have an Ascension, Assumption or mysterious passing from this earth?
a. Elijah
b. Enoch
c. Jesus
d. The Virgin Mary
e. Abraham
f. Moses
Daily Quiz, May 9, 2013
Today is the Feast of the Ascension of Jesus. The account of
the Ascension is found in which canonical books of the New Testament?
a. The Four Gospels
b. The Four Gospels and Acts
c. Mark, Luke and Acts
d. John, Matthew and Acts
Daily Quiz, May 8, 2013
What English mystic wrote a book of her visions called
"Revelations of Divine Love," used mother as a metaphor for Jesus,
lived an austere life as an anchoress in Norwich (pronounced Nor-utch), and
generated this phrase of optimism, "All shall be well, and all shall be
well, and all manner of thing shall be well."
a. Margery Kempe
b. Hildegard
c. Dame Julian
d. Teresa
e. Therese
Daily Quiz, May 7, 2013
Versions of the "Our Father/Lord's Prayer" are in
which two Gospels?
a. Mark and Luke
b. Mark and John
c. Matthew and Mark
d. Matthew and Luke
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Daily Quiz, May 6, 2013
Daily Quiz
The longest prayer of Jesus is recorded in what Gospel?
(Bonus if you know the chapter)
a. Matthew
b. Mark
c. Luke
d. John
Daily Quiz, May 5, 2013
What is another name for the book in the Apocrypha called
Ecclesiasticus?
a. Sirach
b. Wisdom of Sirach
c. Wisdom of Ben Sira
d. All of the above
Daily Quiz, May 3, 2013
There were two famous Cromwell's in English Church history
and each associated with a king. Match the Cromwell and the king.
a. Thomas-Henry VIII
b. Oliver-Henry VIII
c. Thomas-Charles I
d. Oliver-Charles I
e. a and d
d. b and c
Daily Quiz, May 2, 2013
Who was the champion of the view of the nature of Christ
that prevailed in the vote at the First Council of Nicaea in 325?
a. Nicolas of Myra, aka Santa Claus
b. Eusebius, Church historian
c. Arius
d. Athanasius of Alexandria
e. Constantine the Great
Daily Quiz, May 1, 2013
What person in the Bible is most famous for his suffering as
an ordeal?
a. Jesus
b. Moses
c. Job
d. Paul
Daily Quiz, April 30, 2013
What person convinced President Lincoln to make Thanksgiving
a National Holiday?
a. Betsy Ross
b. Mary Todd Lincoln
c. Sarah Hale
d. Harriet Beecher Stowe
Daily Quiz, April 29, 2013
Catherine of Siena lived in the time of two Popes in which
two cities?
a. Rome and Constantinople
b. Rome and Paris
c. Rome and Florence
d. Rome and Avignon
Daily Quiz, April 28, 2013
According to the Book of Proverbs, what is the name of the
immanent Presence who organizes all things?
a. Love
b. Wisdom
c. Chokmah
d. b and c
e. Praise
Daily Quiz, April 27, 2013
Lyrics for "In the Bleak Mid-Winter" was written
by what poet-saint for this day, April 27th?
a. Dante Rossetti
b. Christina Rossetti
c. William Wordsworth
d. Samuel Coleridge
Daily Quiz, April 26 2013
Robert Hunt of Jamestown, VA was
a. the first chaplain at this colony
b. performed the marriage for Pochantas and John Smith
c. a Mayflower preacher
d. the first bishop in North America
Daily Quiz, April 25, 2013
According to the Acts of the Apostles, Paul and Barnabas had
a disagreement about one of their companions on a missionary trip; his name
was?
a. John Mark
b. Mark
c. Junius
d. a and b
Daily Quiz, April 24, 2013
Which country was the first country to become a
predominately "Christian" country?
a. Syria
b. Italy
c. Macedonia
d. Armenia
Daily Quiz, April 23, 2013
What beast did St. George supposedly tangle with?
a. Whale
b. Elephant
c. Dragon
d. Lion
Daily Quiz, April 22, 2013
What Scottish-born Californian environmentalist has made it
to the Episcopal celebration of saints for April 22nd?
a. Ansel Adams
b. John Muir
c. John Sutter
d. Bishop William Kip
Daily Quiz, April 21, 2013
The word pastor means:
a. Preacher
b. father
c. shepherd
d. bishop
Daily Quiz, April 20, 2013
What was the name of the name of man who resisted Darius' edict to Emperor worship and was
thrown into a lion pit?
a. David
b. Joseph
c. Daniel
d. Judas Maccabees
Daily Quiz, April 19, 2013
The ancient city of Ephesus was known for its temple to what
Greek goddess?
a. Leta
b. Artemis
c. Diana
d. b and c
Daily Quiz, April 18, 2013
What Psalm begins with "The Lord is my Shepherd?"
a .Psalm 1
b .Psalm100
c .Psalm 51
d .Psalm 23
Daily Quiz, April 17, 2013
Why is St. John often call the Divine?
a. It refers to his
state of canonization
b. It refers to the
state of being in the Spirit to receive revelation
c. It refers any
theologian of note referred as a “divine.”
d. It refers to
him because of a cathedral church
Daily Quiz, April 16, 2013
"Those who say, “I love God,” and hate their brothers
or sisters, are liars; for those who do not love a brother or sister whom they
have seen, cannot love God whom they have not seen. " From what Epistle
does this come from?
a. 1 Corinthians 13
b. 1 John
c. 2 Peter
d. Philemon
Daily Quiz, April 15, 2013
The phrase "Physician heal thyself" is found
where?
a. A quote in the Socratic dialogues
b. A quote of Jesus to the Pharisees
c. A quote of an inference by Jesus about what his hometown
folks are thinking about him
d. A quote of St. Paul on Mars Hill
Daily Quiz, April 14, 2013
The Easter Acclamation is used in the Liturgy until what
Day?
(Alleluia, Christ is Risen! The Lord is Risen Indeed
Alleluia.)
a. Eve of Pentecost
b. Pentecost
c. Trinity Sunday
d. Feast of the Ascension
Daily Quiz, April 13, 2013
What does office mean in "Daily Office?"
a. monk's working place
b. nun's convent chapel
c. from the Latin
officium which means service or duty
d. means official prayers of the church
Daily Quiz, April 12, 2013
Biblical phrases in general culture: Where did the phrase
"feet of clay" come from?
a. the Pharaoh's dream
b. Solomon's proverb
c. Nebuchadnezzar's dream of a statue with a head of gold
and feet of clay in the book of Daniel
d. creation story regarding creation of Adam with his
weakness of earthy identity
Daily Quiz, April 11, 2013
What two persons in Hebrew Scriptures were known for
interpreting dreams?
a. Moses and David
b. Nathan and Jeremiah
c. Joseph and Daniel
d. Abraham and Jacob
Daily Quiz, April 10, 2013
Who are Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah?
a. friends of Daniel
b. also called Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego
c. three young men thrown into a fiery furnace
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, April 9, 2013
What Protestant pastor and theologian was killed for being
involved a plot to assassinate Hitler?
a. Richard Niebuhr
b. Paul Tillich
c. Rudolf Bultmann
d. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Daily Quiz, April 8, 2013
The Song of Mary is called the
a. Magnificat
b. Benedictus
c. Venite
d. Jubilate Deo
Daily Quiz, April 7, 2013
Who was the disciple who is called the "doubter?"
a. Peter
b. Thomas
c. Didymus
d. b and c
Daily Quiz, April 6, 2013
The word Easter comes from the old English word Ēostre
meaning
a. Passover
b. dawn goddess
c. month of opening
d. resurrection
e. etymology is uncertain
Daily Quiz, April 5, 2013
Pascha nostrum is
a. A canticle used during Eastertide for Morning Prayer
b. "Our Passover" in English
c. A fraction anthem at the Eucharist
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, April 4, 2013
What prophet in the Hebrew Scriptures had a vision about
being in a valley of dry bones?
a. Jeremiah
b. Joel
c. Amos
d. Hosea
d. Ezekiel
Daily Quiz, April 3, 2013
One of the resurrection appearances of Jesus happened while
two disciples were walking to what village?
a. Jericho
b. Pella
c. Emmaus
d. Sychar
Daily Quiz, April 2, 2013
One of Jesus' resurrection appearances was in Galilee. How
far is Galilee from Jerusalem?
a. 10 miles
b. 5 miles
c. 60-70 miles
d. 2 miles
Daily Quiz, April 1, 2013
According the Gospel accounts who was the first person to
see Jesus in his resurrection appearances?
a. Peter
b. John
c. James
d. Mary Magdalene
Daily Quiz, March 31, 2013
The early church controversy of not celebrating Easter on
Sunday but on the 14th of Nissan in the Jewish Calendar was called
a. The Paschal Controversy
b. The Quartodeciman Controversy
c. The Easter Lily Dispute
d. Polycrates of Ephesus Dispute
Daily Quiz, March 30, 2013
Another name for the three days that begins on Maundy
Thursday is
a. Holy Week
b. Paschal feast
c. Easter Triduum
d. Tenebrae
Daily Quiz, March 29, 2013
What element(s) comprise the Good Friday liturgy?
a. Liturgy of the Word
b. Solemn Collects
c. Veneration of the Cross
d. Mass of the Presanctified
e. all of the above
Daily Quiz, March 28, 2013
The Maundy Thursday liturgy commemorates what?
a. Eucharist
b. Passover
c. Love as ritually expressed in foot-washing
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, March 27, 2013
Which disciple betrayed Jesus with a kiss?
a. Peter
b. John
c. Judas Iscariot
d. James
Daily Quiz, March 26, 2013
Stations of the Cross
a. a devotion to say prayers remembering 14 places beginning
with the trial of Jesus
b. a devotion practice dating from the 4th century
c. devotional practices brought from Jerusalem by pilgrims
d. adopted as a devotion practice during Lent and on Good
Friday
e. all of the above
Daily Quiz, March 25, 2013
Why is "via dolorosa" a part of Holy Week?
a. means "way of grief" or Painful way
b. It is the route to Golgotha
c. It is road where Jesus carried the cross in Old Jerusalem
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, March 24, 2013
What Gallic 4th century pilgrim to the Holy Land included in
her letter information about the Lent and Holy Week liturgies that were
practiced in Jerusalem?
a. Egeria
b. Aetheria
c. Sylvia
d. called all of the above
Daily Quiz, March 23, 2013
Gregory the Illuminator (322) was the evangelist to what
nation making it the first Christian nation on earth?
a. Egypt
b. Cyprus
c. Malta
D. Armenia
Daily Quiz, March 22, 2013
What is the earliest day on which Easter has fallen?
a. March 12
b. March 22
c. March 23
d. March 18
Daily Quiz, March 21, 2013
Justin Welby will be enthroned today as Archbishop of
Canterbury on the feast day and martyrdom of what other Archbishop of
Canterbury?
a. Thomas Beckett
b. Augustine of Canterbury
c. Thomas Cranmer
d. St. Anselm
Daily Quiz, March 20, 2013
Lindisfarne is famous for
a. its historic monastery on an island off the NW coast of
England
b. two saints, Aidan and Cuthbert
c. a Viking raid
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, March 19
Today, is the feast of the Guardian of Jesus, Joseph. In the
Gospel genealogies of Jesus who does Jesus receive the David line from?
a. Mary
b. Joseph
c. Mary and Joseph
d. God
Daily Quiz, March 18, 2013
What Christian Saint in the 4th Century helped to develop
the Holy Week rituals such as catechism for preparation for baptism and the
liturgical practices during Holy Week for the pilgrims who came to Jerusalem?
a. St. George
b. St. Basil
c. St. Cyril
d. St. John of Damascus
Daily Quiz, March 17, 2013
St. Patrick was born in
a. Ireland
b. England
c. Wales
d. Scotland
Daily Quiz, March 16, 2013
In C.S. Lewis' Narnia stories, which character would most
likely be a figure of Christ?
a. Peter
b. Aslan
c. Edmund
d. Mr. Tumnus
Daily Quiz, March 15, 2013
Words of Jesus from John's Gospel: "So Jesus said to
them, “Very truly, I tell you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and
drink his blood, you have no life in you. " Taken literally what have
these words inspired?
a. Eucharistic transubstantiation
b. Early charges of cannibalism against Christians
c. Metaphors of remembrance such as from the Psalms,
"taste and see that the Lord is good"
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, March 14, 2013
When does Pope Francis become Pope Francis I?
a. He already is
b. When and if there is a Pope Francis II
c. He is both Francis and Francis I
d. None of the above
Daily Quiz March 13, 2015
What was the bread from heaven called that the children of
Israel ate in the wilderness on the way to the promised land?
a. Lefse
b. Lavash
c. Sangak
d. Manna
Daily Quiz, March 12, 2013
March 12th is the Feast of Pope Gregory the Great. Why was
he important for the church in the British Isles?
a. he sent Augustine as missionary to the British Isles
b. his missionary venture ultimately led to the merger of
the
ancient Celtic Church and Roman Church
c. he was a friend of St. Patrick
d. a and b
Daily Quiz, March 11, 2013
What prophet in the Hebrew Scriptures was told to buy a
loincloth and wear it and then hide it in a rock and later return to see that
it had rotted. And then used the fate of this rotten loincloth as a metaphor
for the rotten state of his country? Proving that men's underwear were used for
political statements long before Calvin Klein.
a. Amos
b. Isaiah
c. Joel
d. Jeremiah
Daily Quiz, March 10, 2013
How many Gospels include the parable of the Prodigal son?
a. two, Luke and Matthew
b. three, Matthew, Mark and Luke
c. One, Luke
d. One, John
e. all four Gospels
Daily Quiz, March 9, 2013
St. Gregory of Nyssa, whose feast is today, along with Basil
the Great and Gregory of Nazianzus from the 4th century made a certain area in
Turkey well-known. They are known as
a. The Ephesian Fathers
b. The Corinthian Fathers
c. The Cappadocian Fathers
d. The Constantinople Doctors of the Church
Daily Quiz, March 8, 2013
Hagiography is
a. the study of the Scottish delicacy haggis
b. biography of the saints
c. the study of witches
d. the study of holy places
Daily Quiz, March 7, 2013
Perpetua and her companions were martyred on March 7, 202 in
what city?
a. Alexandria
b. Cairo
c. Rome
d. Carthage
Daily Quiz March 6, 2013
What famous American physicians have made it into the
Episcopal calendar of saints known as Holy Women, Holy Men?
a. Karl Menninger
b. Charles Menninger
c. William H. Mayo
d. William J. Mayo
e. Charles Mayo
f. William Menninger
h. all of the above
Daily Quiz, March 5, 2013
The two Greek words in the New Testament that are used for
priest are:
a. sacerdos and hierus
b. arche and heierus
c. sacerdos and presbyteros
d. hierus and presbyteros
Daily Quiz, March 4, 2013
What are the three legs of the three-legged stool in
Anglicanism in defining a hierarchy of authority in Anglicanism?
a. Father, Son and Holy Spirit
b. Scripture, Tradition and Reason
c. Bishops, Priests, Lay persons
d. Monarch, Archbishop, priest
Daily Quiz, March 3, 2013
When Moses was called by the voice of God in his burning
bush experience he was living with his father-in-law. Who was his father-in-law
and what did he do?
a. Rufus, a judge
b. Aaron, a priest
c. Jethro, a priest
d. Zipporah, a shepherd
Daily Quiz, March 2, 2013
Daily Quiz
Today is the feast of St. Chad of Lichfield. He is known for
a. having been trained by St. Aidan
b. being caught in a conformity dispute between the Celtic
Church and the Latin Church
c. being re-ordained by Theodore of Canterbury
d. being forced to ride a horse instead of walking to
visitations
e. all of the above
Daily Quiz, March 1, 2013
March 1st is the Feast of the Patron Saint of Wales; his
name is
a. St. David
b. Dewi Sant
c. David, Bishop of Menevia
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz February 28, 2013
When Moses was called to go back to Egypt, he had a
theophany. How did God appear to him?
a. In a pillar of fire
b. In a cloud
c. In a burning bush
d. In parting waters on the sea
Daily Quiz February 27, 2013
What famous mystical English poet and priest served in
Parliament during the reign of King James I?
a. Thomas More
b. George Herbert
c. John Donne
d. Gerad Manley Hopkins
Daily Quiz, February 26, 2013
Who takes his seat as Archbishop of Canterbury today?
a. Rowan Williams
b. William Temple
c. Justin Welby
d. Michael Ramsey
Daily Quiz, February 24, 2013
When God called the prophet Jeremiah, what did Jeremiah say?
a. Nothing, he tried to escape on a boat
b. Ah, God, I am only a boy
c. I'm just a son of a vine-dresser
d. Give me a double portion of the spirit of Elijah
Daily Quiz, February 23, 2013
Polycarp, whose feast is today, is known in Church tradition
for
a. being an Apostolic Father
b. being a martyr in refusing to offer incense to the
Emperor
c. being a disciple of John the Evangelist
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz February 21, 2013
The most famous convert from Anglicanism to Roman
Catholicism is a man who has been sainted and as a way of accounting for
accepting teachings about the papacy and the Virgin Mary that were not found in
the Scriptures or in the Church Fathers he penned an essay where he wrote
"to be perfect is to have changed often." This essay espouses a
justification for the church to innovate in light of new understanding by the
Spirit of God. Who was this man?
a. John Keble
b. Percy Dreamer
c. John Henry Newman
d. Edward Bouverie Pusey
Daily Quiz, February 20, 2013
According to canon law King Henry VIII had how many wives?
a.four, Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Anne of Cleves,
and Catherine Howard
b. six, four above and Jane Seymour and Catherine Parr
c. two, Jane Seymour and Catherine Parr
d. Henry VIII, had six weddings and two marriages
e. c and d
Daily Quiz, February 19, 2013
Venite and Beneditus es are
a. titles of canticles
b. opening words of canticles in Latin
c. titles retained from the Latin of chanted songs in
Morning prayer
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, February 18, 2013
Martin Luther, whose feast day is today, belonged to what
religious order?
a. Franciscan
b. Dominican
c. Jesuit
d. Augustinian
Daily Quiz, February 17, 2013
Which Gospel does not mention the temptation of Jesus Christ
in the wilderness?
a. Matthew
b. Mark
c. Luke
d. John
Daily Quiz, February 16, 2013
The Last Temptation of Christ was
a. unknown from the Gospel accounts
b. a challenge to turn stone to bread
c. a promise to attain worldly power if he worshiped the
devil
d. promise to be caught by angels if Jesus leaped from a
high place
e. a novel by Kazantzakis made into a Scorsese film
f. a and e
Daily Quiz, February 15, 2013
Thomas Bray died in 1730. He was an Anglican who was
involved in the American colonies in several ways including
a. Chaplain to the military stationed in the colonies
b. promoting awareness of the poor treatment of slaves and
Native American in the colonies
c. prison reform suggesting to Gen.Oglethrope to found a
prison colony in Georgia for honest debtors
e. founding mission organizations, SPG and SPCK
f. all of the above
g. b-e above
Daily Quiz, February 14, 2013
Why do the Slavonic languages use a text that is called
Cyrillic?
a. It was named after a Tsar named Cyril
b. It was named after St. Cyril who was a missionary to the
Slavs
c. It was named after the brother of Methodius
d. b and c
Daily Quiz, February 13, 2013
It is a custom in the church to provide ashes for the Ash
Wednesday service by
a. buying them from a church supply house
b. burning down Palm branches from the previous year's Palm
Procession and sifting the ashes
c. burning newsprint, since it makes the best ashes
d. preferably b, but mostly a
Daily Quiz, February 12, 2013
Carnival, also known as Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras, may
means etymologically,
a. street fair
b. Ferris wheel rides for the kids
c. removing the meat
d. Rio
Daily Quiz, February 11, 2013
uiz
Shrove in Shrove Tuesday means
a. to hear a private confession
b. to make pancakes
c. to get rid of all of the lard for Lent
d. to write a penitential letter
Daily Quiz, February 10, 2013
Who was present at the transfiguration of Jesus, besides
Jesus?
a. Peter
b. James
c. John
d. Boanerges
e. Moses
f. Elijah
g. Heavenly Voice
h. 6 of the above
i. all of the above
Daily Quiz, February 9, 2013
The word Lent comes from the word meaning
a. fortieth
b. spring
c. fast
d. penance
Daily Quiz, February 8, 2013
The end of the Epiphany season is called
a. Shrove Tuesday
b. Mardi Gras
c. Carnival
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, February 7, 2013
What is the name of the first Gentile convert to follow
Christ and which apostle shared with this convert the Gospel?
a. Cornelius-Paul
b. Cornelius-Peter
c. Dorcas-Paul
d. Priscilla-Peter
Daily Quiz, February 5, 2013
In addition to the historical interpretation of events
written about in Holy Scripture, what other methods of interpretation have been
used by readers of the Bible?
a. tropological/moral
b. allegorical
c. anagogical
d. all of the above
Daily Quiz, February 4, 2013
Who was the apostle to Scandinavia?
a. Wilibrord
b. Aidan
c. Anskar
d. Wilfrid
Daily Quiz, February 3, 2013
Which scholar is known for the ontological argument for the
existence of God and defined God as "that which none greater can be
conceived?"
a. St. Thomas Aquinas
b. St. Augustine of Hippo
c. St. Anselm
d. Peter Abelard
Daily Quiz, February 2, 2013
Today is the Feast of the Presentation or Candlemas. 33 days
after a birth, Jewish law required a confinement of the mother until a ritual
to "re-enter" the community. The Anglican Church has had a similar
ritual and was included in the 1928 American Book of Common Prayer. What is the
name of this ritual?
a. Child dedication
b. Blessing ceremony for the birth of a child
c. The Churching of Women
d. Thanksgiving for the birth of a child
Daily Quiz, February 1, 2013
Along with Patrick and Columba who is another patron saint
of Ireland, whose feast is February 1st?
a. St. Bride
b. St. Brigit of Kildare
c. St. Bridget
d. St. Bridgid
e. all of the above due to inconsistent orthography
Daily Quiz, January 31, 2013
Which is not a Greek word for "Love?"
a. caritas
b. agape
c. phile
d. eros
e. storge
Daily Quiz, January 30, 2013
St. Thomas Aquinas wrote arguments for the existence of God.
Which is not one of his argument?
a. first cause
b. teleological
c. unmoved mover
d. from contingency
e. from degrees
f. ontological
Daily Quiz, January 29, 2013
What is the most formidable theology of medieval
scholasticism called?
a. neoplatonism
b. Thomism
c. aristotelianism
d. ontology
Daily Quiz, January 28, 2013
Name perhaps the most prolific theologian of the Western
Church and who wrote following the introduction to Europe of the writings of
Aristotle through the Arab philosophers.
a. St. Augustine
b. St. Jerome
c. St. Anselm
d. St. Thomas Aquinas
Daily Quiz, January 27, 2013
Other ways to say "Good News" would be?
a. Gospel
b. god-spell
c. basar בָּשַׂר
d. euangellion εὐαγγέλιον
e. all of the above
Daily Quiz, January 26, 2013
Timothy, Titus and Silas have what in common?
a. names of Pauline letters
b. all lived in Corinth
c. all were companions and fellow ministers with St. Paul
d. all died with St. Paul in Rome
Quiz of the Day, January 25, 2013
What was St. Paul's former name and place of origin?
a. Shlomo from Jerusalem
b. Jonas from Jericho
c. Saul from Tarsus
d. Gameliel from Antioch
Daily Quiz, January 24, 2013
The first woman ordained to the priesthood in the Anglican
Communion was:
a. Carter Heywood, 1976
b. Joyce Bennett, 1971
c. Allison Cheek, 1976
d. Li Tim-Oi, 1944
Daily Quiz, January 23, 2013
Bishop Phillips Brooks, who was famous for very long sermons
was probably more famous for penning the words of this song:
a. Hark the Herald Angels Sing
b. Humbly, I Adore Thee
c. I Come with Joy to Meet My Lord
d. O Little Town of Bethlehem
Quiz of the Day, January 22, 2013
"filioque" represents a Latin phrase that was
cause for disagreement between the Western and Eastern Church. What is it?
a. an addition to the Nicene Creed by the Western Church
b. a Latin phrase meaning "and the Son"
c. a phrase stating belief that the Holy Spirit proceeds
from the Son as well as the Father
c. all of the above
Quiz of the Day, January 21, 2013
On the Day of the Inauguration, where would one look in the
Book of Common Prayer to find a specific prayer or liturgy?
a. The Collect for Independence Day
b. The Liturgy for Inauguration
c. The Special Prayer for the President and all in Civil
Authority
d. The Prayers of People
Daily Quiz, January 20, 2013
The feast day for Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Episcopal
calendar is
a. January 19th
b. January 21st
c. April 4th
d. April 10th
Quiz of the Day, January 19, 2013
Intinction is
a. the practice of receiving communion in one kind, bread
only
b. the practice of receiving communion in one kind, wine
only
c. the practice of a communicant dipping the host into the
wine to receive communion
d. the opposite of extinction
Quiz of the Day, January 18, 2013
January 18th until January 25th is called the Week of
Christian Unity and stands between what two feasts?
a. Martin Luther King, Jr. and St. Paul
b. St. Peter and Martin Luther King, Jr.
c. Confession of St. Peter and Conversion of St. Paul
d. Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II
Quiz of the Day, January 17, 2013
St. Antony of Egypt of the 3rd/4th century was
a. a Desert Father
b. regarded to be the Father of all monks
c. one whose legacy was preserved in the writing of
Athanasius
d. all of the above
Quiz of the Day, January 16, 2013
What other names are used for the Sea of Galilee
a. Kinneret
b. Lake of Gennesaret
c. Lake Tiberias
d. all of the above
Quiz of the Day, January 15, 2013
John's Gospel locates the site of the first Sign of Jesus
where?
a. Capernaum
b. A wedding in Cana of Galilee
c. Jerusalem
d. Road to Jericho
Quiz for the Day, January 14, 2013
What is a diocese?
a. An ecclesiastical term for a "geographical"
jurisdiction within the church
b. a bishopric, a region of oversight of a bishop
c. an Episcopal see
d. a ministry of the church
e. 3 of the above
f. 2 of the above
Quiz of the Day, January 13, 2013
Many of the Baptist groups came from a Reformation group
called the Anabaptists. The basic beliefs of this group included all but
a. requirement for those baptized as an infant to be
re-baptized
b. belief that there was no such thing as baptismal grace
c. the practice of total immersion
d. the requirement of Amish-like practices
Quiz for the Day, January 12, 2013
If a particular Christian practice needs to be establish
from the Scriptures, where does one find infant baptism in the New Testament?
a. it is not there
b. it is implied in children belonging to God's kingdom
c. it is implied in the baptism of households
d. Christ said that infants understood the kingdom of God
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Quiz of the Day, January 11, 2013
In the history of the Church(es), why has the practice of
baptism been divisive?
a. some do not believe in the validity of infant baptism
b. some believe that immersion is the only accepted mode
c. some do not regard the grace of baptism
d. some believe it to be an ordinance and not a sacrament
e. all of the above
Quiz of the Day, January 9, 2013
Winter Quiz
Which is not a mode of baptism?
a. immersion
b. submersion
c. affusion
d. aspersion
e. intinction
Quiz of the Day, January 8, 2012
Winter Quiz
The Gospel of Mark begins with what event in the life of
Jesus?
a. birth in Bethlehem
b. the story of his preexistence as the Word of God
c. his baptism
d. his miraculous conception
Quiz of the Day, January 5, 2013
Which is not true about the season of Epiphany?
a. Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles as signified by
the magi
b. It is observed by the Roman Catholic Church
c. A season of the Baptism of Jesus
d. A season of Christ's manifest Sign at the wedding in Cana
of Galilee
Quiz of the Day, January 4, 2013
How many magi were present in the Christmas Story?
a. Three to correspond with the three gifts
b. Unknown
c. Three in the Gospel of Matthew account
d. Many in the Gospel of Luke account
Quiz for the Day, January 2, 2013
Winter Quiz
What New Testament writing is believed to be the earliest to
come to its textual form?
a. Matthew
b. Mark
c. 1 Thessalonians
d. 1 Corinthians
Quiz for the Day. January 1, 2013
Winter Quiz
January 1 is first day of the new year on our
"secular" calendars and on the church liturgical calendar it is the
Holy Name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Besides an eighth day naming rite for
Jesus, what other ritual was required of Jewish males on the eighth day?
a. baptism
b. shearing a lock of hair
c. circumcision
d. marking of the forehead
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