| A | B |
| Leonardo Da Vinci | The artist who painted the Mona Lisa |
| Michelangelo | The artist known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine chapel |
| Raphael | The artist know for his paintings of baby Angels |
| St. Joan of Arc | The young saint who led the French to victory |
| Humanism | The movement to focus on the greatness of humanity |
| Scholasticism | The system of philosophical and theological inquiry developed by Aquinas |
| Renaissance | French for rebirth |
| Stigmata | to have the wounds of Christ appear on your body |
| John Tetzel | This Dominican friar was an infamous seller of indulgences, generating profits to fund papal building projects. |
| 95 Theses | Seeking to preach reform of abuses in the Church, Martin Luther posted his _________ on the door of the church in Wittenberg, in present-day Germany. |
| printing press | his invention promoted scholarship during the Renaissance, making knowledge widely available to people. |
| seven | The Council of Trent reaffirmed the ____________ sacraments. |
| Henry VIII | Despite officially breaking with the Catholic Church to create the Church of England, _______ rejected Lutheran teaching and never considered himself a Protestant. |
| Discalced Carmelites | Saint Teresa of Ávila founded the order of _______, which emphasized poverty, simplicity, contemplation, and prayer. |
| Calvin | He believed in the supreme authority of Scripture alone and preferred simple worship without elaborate ritual or ornamentation. |
| Predestination | The belief that each person’s fate after death is already determined by God and that no one can do anything to change it. |
| Martin Luther | He posted the 95 theses and started the Protestant Reformation |
| sola gratia | Grace alone |
| sola fide | Fatith alone |
| sola scriptura | Scripture Alone |
| Ignatius of Loyola | He founded the Jesuit order. |
| Jesuits | Also known as the Society of Jesus |
| Indulgences | These were originally intended to encourage Christians to do good as penance for their sins, but were sold during the Renaissance |
| John of the Cross | Friend of Teresa of Avila, wrote the "Dark Night of the Soul" |
| Joan of Arc | Dressed in white armor and riding a white horse, Joan led several French assaults against the Anglo-Burgundians |