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What are the Four Marks of the Church?
a) Mar the Evangelist, Mark the Apostle, Mark the Missionary, Mark the Scribe
b) One, Holy, Catholic, Apostolic
c) Worship, Sacrament, Prayer, Morality
d) Altar, Lectern, Baptistry, Pews

The word Catholic means
a) Universal
b) Christian
c) First
d) Heavenly

What is not a reason to study Church History?
a) To help us with our faith
b) To avoid error and heresy
c) To put children to sleep
d) To learn of the price that was paid for you

We studied how many models in the Church?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7

The developer of the Models of the Church was whom?
a) Cardinal Avery Dulles
b) Cardinal Wilhelm Modele
c) Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
d) Cardinal Timothy Dolan

The Model of the Church that is about how the Church is a perfect society and it is hierarchical and structured is called:
a) Church as Herald Model
b) Mystical Communion Model
c) Sacramental Model
d) Institutional Model

An overemphasis on authority an structure such that control, domination, and even oppression are by ordained persons is called:
a) Triumphalism
b) Clericalism
c) Legalism
d) Authoritarianism

An overemphasis on rules and regulations is called what?
a) Lex Dominus
b) Codis Supramundi
c) Regulatorial Oppression
d) Legalism

One of the weaknesses of the Sacramental Model of the Church is that it:
a) It does not take into account Jesus as Savior
b) Only covers 3 sacraments instead of all 7
c) Cuts out many Protestants since many of them do not use the term
d) We forget that Sacraments are more important than sacramentals

The Models of the Church are meant
a) to work together rather than focus on one
b) to practiced separately
c) to be discerned which one is better for which community
d) to be abolished

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