St. Clement of Rome: His Contributions to the Early Church
  • 1. What is St. Clement of Rome traditionally known for?
A) His letter known as the First Epistle to the Corinthians
B) His role in the Council of Nicaea
C) Establishing the Nicene Creed
D) Writing the Book of Revelation
  • 2. Which position did St. Clement of Rome hold in the Church?
A) Deacon
B) Bishop of Jerusalem
C) Apostle
D) Pope
  • 3. In what century did St. Clement of Rome serve as Pope?
A) 4th century
B) 1st century
C) 2nd century
D) 3rd century
  • 4. What is a common title attributed to St. Clement?
A) Clement the Theologian
B) Clement the Martyr
C) Clement of Rome
D) Clement of Alexandria
  • 5. Who succeeded St. Clement of Rome as Pope?
A) St. Ignatius
B) St. Polycarp
C) St. Linus
D) St. Evaristus
  • 6. Who is believed to have appointed St. Clement of Rome as a pope?
A) St. Paul
B) St. John
C) St. Andrew
D) St. Peter
  • 7. St. Clement's authority was derived from which key aspect?
A) His connection to the apostles
B) His military background
C) His wealth and status
D) His expertise in law
  • 8. What divine principle does St. Clement emphasize in his works?
A) Philosophical reasoning
B) Obedience to God
C) Wealth and possessions
D) Rituals and sacrifices
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