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Catholic Religion Worksheet

A Grade 10 social studies worksheet covering core concepts, history, and practices of the Catholic Church.

Grade 10 Social studies Community & CulturesCatholic Religion
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D2.His.3.9-12D2.Geo.2.9-12D2.Civ.2.9-12

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Catholic Religion: Core Beliefs and Practices

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Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful answers. This worksheet assesses your understanding of key aspects of the Catholic religion.

1. Which of the following is considered the foundational sacrament of Christian life, initiating individuals into the Catholic Church?

a

Confirmation

b

Eucharist

c

Baptism

d

Reconciliation

2. The 'Great Schism' of 1054 primarily resulted in the split between which two major Christian traditions?

a

Catholicism and Protestantism

b

Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy

c

Judaism and Christianity

d

Islam and Christianity

3. The primary sacred text of the Catholic Church is the  .

4. The teaching authority of the Catholic Church, comprised of the Pope and bishops in communion with him, is known as the  .

5. The Pope is considered the successor of Saint Peter.

T

True

F

False

6. Catholics believe in reincarnation after death.

T

True

F

False

7. Briefly explain the significance of the crucifix in Catholic devotion.

Crucifix

8. Describe the purpose and importance of the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) in Catholic teaching.

Match each term on the left with its correct definition on the right.

9. Vatican City

 

a. The body of laws governing the Catholic Church

10. Canon Law

 

b. The formal process by which an individual becomes a saint

11. Canonization

 

c. The independent city-state and spiritual and administrative center of the Catholic Church