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Theology Timeline Flashcards

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1250 B.C.
Israelites freed from slavery led by Moses in the Exodus
1000 B.C.
David unites Israel; becomes king
1305-1376
Avignon Papacy: the pope is the "puppet" of the French King. St. Catherine of Siena tells the pope to get back to Rome, he goes
1950
Declaration of the Dogma of the Assumption of Mary into heaven
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the birth of Jesus
1870
First Vatican Council- called by Pope Pius IX; defined papal infallibility- when he speaks on matters of faith and morals, the Truth is preserved by the Holy Spirit. Pope Pius X (1903-1914- presented the opportunity for seven year olds to receive Holy Communion
63 B.C.
Romans take control of Palestine
33
Death and Resurrection of Jesus
49
Paul's first missionary journey ends; Council of Jerusalem; Paul's second journey begins
1850 B.C.
Abraham goes to Canaan
451
Council of Chalcedon
1517
October 31, 95 thesis of Martin Luther
1854
Declaration of the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception
2000
Year of Jubilee
1962-1965
Second Vatican Council- called by Pope John XXIII. Documents on the Sacred Liturgy (It is the source and summit from which all grace flows and to which we are drawn; the Mass in the venacular, and fuller participation of the laity), on the Church in the modern world, on non-Christian religions, on ecumenisism (mutual respect and understanding of other Christian traditions
51
First New Testament writings by Paul
431
Council of Ephesus
1378-1417
Great Western Schism; split the church in the west; three popes at one time
1090-1290
Eight Crusades: united Christian West to regain the Holy Land; motto: God wills it "St. Francis of Assisi went AWOL
2008
Pope Benedict XVI first visit to the United States
95 Thesis
statements that were against corruption in the Church- never intended to start a new church. He wanted to reform it from within. The "Bottom Line" was refusal to accept the authority of the pope and the 7 sacraments, especially the Catholic belief about the Eucharist begin the Body and Blood of Christ. According to Martin Luther, the only authority was Scripture.
63
Persecution of the Christians by the emperors
1978
year of three popes- Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II
30
Jesus' public ministry begins
1054
Eastern Schism: "Split" of the Church in the west (Rome) and the Church in the east (Constantinople)- Eastern Orthodox
1545-1563
Council of Trent (3 different sessions)- Reaction to protestant ideas. Reaffirmed Jesus' prescence in the Blessed Sacrament; Mass is the "unbloody" Sacrafice of Calvary; transubstantiation Mass in Latin worldwide Established semenaries to train future priests- St. Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan Catechism of the Council of Tren- teaching the Faith
325
Council of Nicaea
70
The Romans destroy the second Temple in Jerusalem
313
Edict of Milan
100
End of th Apostolic age

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