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 True/False
 Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or
false.   | 
	|  |  1.  | Knowing my personal history is important, but knowing the history of the communities
in which I live is of little value.   | 
	|  |  2.  | Our
individual and shared memory helps us answer the questions who? and why?.   | 
	|  |  3.  | Ignorance of our historical roots deprives us of the wisdom and learning of those who
went before us.   | 
	|  |  4.  | Knowledge of and appreciation for our history helps us understand who we
are.   | 
	|  |  5.  | Because Christ acts in history through the church, people in the church are always
right.   | 
	|  |  6.  | People
who possess a knowledge of history are better able to distinguish between essential and nonessential
elements of their lives.   | 
	|  |  7.  | When
the church is referred to as an institution, this means that it is a set of buildings needed to carry
on ministries.   | 
	|  |  8.  | The
bishop is a representative of the institutional church.   | 
	|  |  9.  | The
church is a community of people that provides help for its members only and stands as the only
institution in the world that is always right   | 
	|  |  10.  | Over
its long history, the church has moved ahead relying on the power of the Holy Spirit acting through
its members   | 
	|  |  11.  | The
study of the church is like entering into a friendship, in that it will become difficult and tedious
in the long run   | 
	|  |  12.  | The
church is a mystery never fully understood or adequately analyzed, in somewhat the same way that the
human personality is a mystery   | 
	|  |  13.  | The
image of the church as the Body of Christ shows that each member is unique, each member is valuable
and all members depend on one another.   | 
	|  |  14.  | The
image of the church as the People of God emphasizes the hierarchy of the church.   | 
	|  |  15.  | The
church has an institutional dimension to ensure that it will continue carrying out its mission and
ministries.   | 
	|  |  16.  | The
church is a Sacrament when it can persuade Catholic politicians to vote for the union of church and
state.   | 
	|  |  17.  | The
church as a Herald can be seen whenever the Gospel is proclaimed by spoken word.   | 
	|  |  18.  | The
Servant church is present whenever Christians are agreeable and do not ever get into
conflicts.   | 
	|  |  19.  | Those
who follow Christ as disciples understand that they will experience difficulty and risk
rejection.   | 
	|  |  20.  | The
six models of the church were invented by a man named Avery Dulles.   | 
	|  |  21.  | Memories are not important.   | 
	|  |  22.  | If we
understand why we are the way we are, we can figure out our identity.   | 
	|  |  23.  | Studying church history is similar to studying personal history.   | 
	|  |  24.  | The
history of the church is a story about the relationship between Jesus and the believers who have
followed him.   | 
	|  |  25.  | Without memory, we are doomed to repeating terrible mistakes.   | 
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 Matching   | 
	|  |  |   Matching: 6 Models of the Church.  Match the models below with the statements
that follow.  Answers may be used once, more than once or not at all. | a. | Body of Christ or People of
God | e. | Servant |  | b. | Institution | f. | Community of Disciples |  | c. | Sacrament | g. | None of these |  | d. | Herald |  |  |  |  |  | 
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	|  |  26.  | We are at the service of God and therefore of all humankind.   | 
	|  |  27.  | We are a visible, tangible sign of Gods love.   | 
	|  |  28.  | We are organized through formal structures.   | 
	|  |  29.  | We proclaim the good news.   | 
	|  |  30.  | We are followers of Jesus.   | 
	|  |  31.  | We are related to one another as family.   | 
	|  |  32.  | Emphasizes people in relationship to one another as members of an interdependent,
caring family.   | 
	|  |  33.  | Points
to the example Jesus offered, serving God by serving all of humankind.   | 
	|  |  34.  | The
church is the official messenger to proclaim the word of God to all people
everywhere.         | 
	|  |  35.  | Refers
to the formal organization rules and structures that ensure the Churchs carrying  out of
its mission.   | 
	|  |  36.  | Gives
witness to Jesus by taking on his vision, standards, and way of life   | 
	|  |  37.  | Is a
visible, physical sign of Gods love in the world   | 
	|  |  38.  | Christians need to look at their own abilities realistically and use whatever talents
they possess in the best way for the greatest good of humankind.   | 
	|  |  39.  | Humans
need tangible, flesh and blood reminders that God is with them.   | 
	|  |  40.  | Lives
according to the beliefs and lifestyle of Jesus.   | 
	|  |  |   Chapter 1 Matching: Use the following answers and match them with the questions
below.  Answers may be used once, more than once or not at all. | a. | 10 | l. | daisies |  | b. | altar and the priest | m. | Ourselves constantly |  | c. | She nearly drowned in the neighborhood lake when she was
4 | n. | Forrest Gregg |  | d. | Roots | o. | French |  | e. | She nearly drowned in a neighbors pool when she was
3 | p. | Clare Forrest |  | f. | 14 | q. | Latin |  | g. | congregation was supposed to join in the
music | r. | priest |  | h. |  Greek | s. | 22 |  | i. | shrubbery | t. | monk |  | j. | terrible mistakes | u. | deacon |  | k. | My Ancestors |  |  |  |  |  | 
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	|  |  41.  | What
is the name of the woman with amnesia found at the beginning of Chapter 1?   | 
	|  |  42.  | The
amnesiac was afraid to get into the hospital whirlpool because...   | 
	|  |  43.  | The
amnesiacs mom died when she was how old?   | 
	|  |  44.  | The
amnesiacs therapist bought her __________ which led to the discovery of her
identity.   | 
	|  |  45.  | Without memory, we are doomed to repeat_________ _________   | 
	|  |  46.  | What
was the name of the remarkable 1970s TV miniseries that traced one familys
history?   | 
	|  |  47.  | One of
the significant new developments in the Catholic Church in the 1960s was the turning around of the...
   | 
	|  |  48.  | One of
the significant new developments in the Catholic Church in the 1960s was the changing of the language
of the mass from ________ to local languages.   | 
	|  |  49.  | One of
the significant new developments in the Catholic Church in the 1960s was instead of listening to a
choir singing Latin chants, the...   | 
	|  |  50.  | One of
the significant new developments in the Catholic Church in the 1960s was the position of
_____________, which became open to married men.   |