| A | B |
| Pelagians | They believed that people could get into heaven without God’s grace. |
| Theodosius | He was assigned to do public penance by Ambrose. |
| Donatists | They believed the validity of the sacrament depended on the minister. |
| Pontifex Maximus | This title referred to both a religious and political leader. |
| hermit | A person who lives alone in the woods to become closer to God. |
| pope | This comes from the Greek word “pappas” which means father. |
| jerome | The Latin Vulgate was the major work of his life. |
| Antony | He lived in Egypt as a hermit. |
| Basil | He came up with rules for his monastic community. |
| Chalcedon | Five hundred bishops gathered here in 451to reaffirm the incarnation and state that the Bishop of Rome was the most important bishop. |
| Augustine | He became a Manichaean, then studied Plato before finally converting to Christianity. |
| Attila the Hun | This barbarian conqueror turned his army around after talking to Pope Leo. |
| Ambrose | He was proclaimed bishop before he was even baptized and he become a role model/mentor to Augustine. |
| Leo I or Leo the Great | He transformed the papacy from spiritual leader to world diplomat and spiritual leader. |
| Latin Vulgate | The Bible translated from Greek and Hebrew into one language. |