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CHRIST THE KING TRIVIA GAME

CHRIST THE KING TRIVIA GAME

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Religious Studies

5th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

EJ DOLOR

Used 33+ times

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11 Slides • 9 Questions

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CHIRO FEUD

Christ the King edition

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Game Mechanics:

  1. There will be 2 LGs for this game, LG1: Sun&Aspirants and LG2: Crown&Christi
  2. Only one representative per LG will join in the game, while everybody can see still the questions and the members of the team are allowed to coach give the answer.
  3. There will be a set time to each question, failure to turn in the answer on the set time will forfeit the LG's answer for that round.

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Multiple Choice

The feast of Christ the King is also known as:

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Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of all Kings

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Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

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Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of Heaven and Earth

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Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of Jerusalem

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rationale:

Feast of Christ the King, also called Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus ChristKing of the Universe, festival celebrated in the Roman Catholic Church in honour of Jesus Christ as lord over all creation.

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Multiple Choice

When do we celebrate the Feast day of Christ the King?

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every last Sunday of the year

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every last Sunday of the advent

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every last Sunday of the liturgical week

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every last Sunday of November

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rationale:

In 1969, Pope Paul VI revised the feast, giving it its current name and date. The Pope gave the feast its current full title (the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ King of the Universe) and moved it to the

last Sunday of the liturgical year.

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Multiple Choice

Who instituted the feast of Christ the King in 1925?

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Pope Pius XI

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Pope Leo XIII

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Pope Gregory XVI

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Pope Pius X

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rationale:

It was instituted less than 100 years ago in 1925. In the aftermath of the First World War, in the midst of the rise of Communism in Russia, and during the 16th centenary of the Council of Nicaea (325),

Pope Pius XI instituted the feast in his 1925 encyclical Quas Primas, though its first celebration took place in 1926.

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Multiple Choice

The letter of Pope Pius XI in December 11, 1925 was known as:

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Quo Primo

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Quas Primas

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Quas Prias

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Que Preo

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rationale:

The feast was a response to the rise of secularization, atheism, and communism. While the world was increasingly telling Christians that they must compartmentalize their religion and give their highest allegiance to the government. Pope Pius XI wrote QUAS PRIMAS to address the issues during the time.

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Multiple Choice

In what year the feast of Christ the King was first celebrated on Halloween?

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1925

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1926

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2010

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2020

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rationale:

It was first celebrated on Halloween in 1926. It was originally supposed to be the last Sunday of October, just before the Feast of All Saints – which, in 1926, just happened to be October 31st.

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Multiple Choice

On what country can you find the largest statue of Jesus in the world?

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Brazil

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Poland

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Philippines

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Spain

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rationale:

The “Christ the King” statue in Poland is the largest statue of Jesus in the world. At 33 meters tall (one meter for each year of Jesus’ earthly life), the Christ the King statue is 3 meters taller than the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Multiple Choice

In the Protestant church of Sweden, the feast day of Christ the King was called:

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The Sunday of Glory

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The Sunday of Redemption

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The Sunday of Doom

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The Sunday of Salvation

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rationale:

In the protestant Church of Sweden, this Sunday is called “the Sunday of Doom”Its official name is “the Return of Christ,” but its colloquial name comes from the fact that they give a particular focus on the Last Judgement at Christ’s Second Coming.

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Multiple Choice

What is the liturgical color of Christ the King feast day?

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Green

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White

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Violet

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Pink

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rationale:

The liturgical vestments for the day are colored white or gold, in keeping with other joyous feasts honoring Christ.

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Multiple Choice

Even though the celebration of Christ the King originated in Catholic religion it was also celebrated by:

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Protestants

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Atheists

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Muslims

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Buddhist

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rationale:

Despite its recent Catholic origins, the feast is celebrated by many Protestants. Even though it was created by a pope less than a hundred years ago, some Anglicans, Lutherans, Methodists, and Presbyterians celebrate the feast.

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