| 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 |
| Donatello | The artist who created the bronze sculpture of David |
| St. Francis of Assissi | The saint who founded the Franciscan order, and patron saint of animals and nature |
| St. Thomas Aquinas | The author of Summa Theologica, once nicknamed the Dumb Ox |
| St. Dominic | The saint who founded the Dominicans, the Order of Preachers |
| St. Joan of Arc | The young saint who led the French to victory |
| St. Catherine of Sienna | A Doctor of the Church who convinced the Pope to return to Rome |
| Dante | The author of The Divine Comedy |
| Mendicant | from the Latin word to beg |
| Avignon Papacy | The 70 year term when the pope resided in France |
| Humanism | The movement to focus on the greatness of humanity |
| Scholasticism | The system of philosophical and theological inquiry developed by Aquinas |
| Conciliarism | The idea that councils should have more authority than the pope |
| Renaissance | French for rebirth |
| Gothic | A style of Architecture characterized by flying butresses |
| Stigmata | to have the wounds of Christ appear on your body |