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early Medieval churc
History of early medieval church
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Collective name for the set times for prayer in a monastery | liturgical hours |
| the midnight prayer time in the liturgical hours | matins |
| the 3 am or sunrise prayer time in the liturgical hours | lauds |
| the 6 am prayer time, the last added to the liturgical hours | prime |
| the 9 am prayer time in the liturgical hours | terce |
| the noon prayer time in the liturgical hours | sext |
| the 3 pm prayer time in the liturgical hours | none |
| the 6 pm or sunset prayer time in the liturgical hours | vespers |
| the 9 pm prayer time, the last of the liturgical day | compline |
| the monk who established the accepted way of life for monasteries | St. Benedict |
| the first solitary ascetic monk in the western church | St. Anthony |
| the monk who established communcal life | Pachomius |
| the name applied to solitary monks | eremetic/ eremite |
| the term applied to communcal monks | cenobitic |
| the first monk of the eastern church | St. Basil |
| the name of the accepted rule for monastery life | Benedictine rule |
| the leader of a monastery | abbot |
| the Latin bible | Vulgate |
| the man who translated the Bible into Latin | Jerome |
| the Greek Old Testament | Septuagint |
| the reason for the name of the Greek Old Testament | it was translated by a group of 70 scholars |
| the scholar of the Carolingian Renaissance who created a standard version of Jerome's Vulgate | Alcuin of York |
| the office that leads the faith of the Roman Catholic Church | Papacy |
| the office that leads the faith of the Eastern Orthodox church | Patriarch |
| the year in which the eastern and western churches mutually excommunicate each other | 1054 |
| the name of the division between eastern and western church | Great Schism |
| the other event that is also called the Great Schism | the period (1378 - 1417) during which the Western church had first two, and later three, lines of popes. |
| specific name for the schism between eastern and western churches | Eastern schism |
| specific name for the schism between various factions in the Roman church | Western schism |
| the pope who wrote a history of the saints and miracles | Gregory I |
| the name of Gregory's history of the saints and miracles | Dialogues |
| the name of Gregory's commentary on Job | Moralia in Job |
| the name of the history of the church in England | Ecclesiastical history of the English People |
| author of the Ecclesiastical history | Venerable Bede |
| the writer of a work who said that religion was not necessary for peace of mind in the face of death | Boethius |
| the name of Boethius' work on death | The Consolation of Philosophy |
| the eastern emperor who destroyed images used during worship | Leo III |
| the name given to the destruction of images used in worship | iconoclasm |
| the year in which the excommunication of west from east and vice versa was removed | 1965 |
| the pope who reversed the excommunication of the east from the west | Paul VI |
| the eastern kingdom that separated from the Eastern Orthodox church to become the Holy Rus | Principality of Kiev |
| the name of the history of the Principality of Kiev | Primary Chronicle |