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Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina became an organist in the following churches EXCEPTA. The Sistine Chapel B. St. Peter's Basilica C. Cathedral of Charters D. St. Agapito Church​

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1. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina became an organist in the following churches EXCEPTA. The Sistine Chapel B. St. Peter's Basilica C. Cathedral of Charters D. St. Agapito Church​


Answer:

A. The Sistine Chapel po ata sagot


2. The greatest cathedral rebuild in the Renaissance period is theA. The School of AthensB. Sistine ChapelC. St. Peter BasilicaD. Sant Agostino Church​


Answer: IS D.

Explanation: Etchmiadzin Cathedral in Armenia, considered the first cathedral, traditionally believed to be constructed in 301 AD (current structure mostly from 483 AD)

Answer:

D

Explanation:


3. 15. A cathedral built the Renaissance period.a. rebuilding of St. Peter's Basilicab. making of the Sistine Chapelc. designing of the Piazza San Pietro​


Answer:

15.A.

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4. why is St. Peter and St. Paul called the two great pillars?


St. Peter and St. Paul are considered the two great pillars of the Church, through whose great dedications, the Church in the earliest days of its history were able to go through dark and difficult times, and persevere through all the challenges and difficulties. They carried out dutifully what the Lord had commanded them to do, to make disciples of all the peoples of all the nations, gathering them to God’s Church.

5. What is st. Peter life?


Answer: he was a fisher man and a sinner at the same time but jesus came to him and ask to come and join to make the world new and be forgiven

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

Fisher man and disciple of God


6. Who was the present successor of st. peter?


Answer:

Anacletus

Explanation:

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Answer:

Agrikultura

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7. which structure show the most elaborate form of graphic art in the middle Ages? a. St. Peter's Basilicab. Sistine Chapelc. Cathedral of Notre Damed. St. Paul's Cathedral​


Answer:

d.St. Paul's Cathedral

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8. 2. Which structure showed the most elaborate form of Gothic art in the MiddleAges?a. St. Peter's Basilicac. Cathedral of Notre Dameb. Sistine Chapeld. St. Paul's Cathedral​


Answer:

d.St.Paul's Cathedral

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9. A. Adam de la halleD. Johann Sebastian BachB. Giovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaE. Antonio VivaldiC. Thomas MorleyF. George Friedrich Handel1. He was an organist at The Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica.2. He was a singer in the local cathedral from his boyhood.3. He was taught to play violin by his father.4. He was a choir master at The Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica.​


Answer:

1.d

2.c

3.b

4.f

Explanation:

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10. Fill the with the most appropriate coodinating conjuction from "FANBOYS"(for,and,nor,but,or,yet and so)5. Neither St. Peter's Church the Vatican's ________ Sistine Chapel can't be questioned as artwork masterpieces.​


Answer:

For

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For po and ilagay

Explanation:

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11. distinct characteristic of St Peter's bascilica​


It has been described as "holding a unique position in the Christian world" and as "the greatest of all churches of Christendom". Catholic tradition holds that the basilica is the burial site of Saint Peter, chief among Jesus's apostles and also the first Bishop of Rome (Pope).


12. What is the life of st. Peter?


St. Peter the Apostle, original name Simeon or Simon, (died 64 ce, Rome [Italy]), disciple of Jesus Christ, recognized in the early Christian church as the leader of the 12 disciples and by the Roman Catholic Church as the first of its unbroken succession of popes.

13. which structure show the most elaborate form of gothic art in the middle ages? a. St. peter's basilica b. sistine chapel c. cathedral of notre-damed. saint pauls cathedral​


Answer:

C. Cathedral of notre-dame

Explanation:

all design elements of Gothic cathedrals are intended to pay homage to and bring attention to the Glory of God. The western entrance to the Cathedral is typically the primary point of entry and therefore the most elaborate facade.

Answer:

i think letter A. St. peter's basilica


14. What is the life of st. Peter?


Answer:

mangingisda

Explanation:

si peter ay isang mangingisda nung pinili ni jesus sya ay sumunod dto upang maipalaganap ang salita ng dios


15. what country st. peter bassilica


Answer:

Vatican City

Explanation:

Peter's Basilica, present basilica of St. Peter in Vatican City (an enclave in Rome), begun by Pope Julius II in 1506 and completed in 1615 under Paul V.

if you're asking is Valica City a country?

The Vatican is the smallest independent state in the world and residence of the spiritual leadership of the Roman Catholic Church. Its territory is surrounded by the Italian capital city Rome, and priests and nuns of many nationalities make up almost all of the population.

16. Characteristics of st peter​


Answer:

Occasionally he is depicted as rash and hasty (Luke 22:33, etc.) or irritable and capable of great anger (John 18:10). Often he is pictured as gentle but firm and, as in his professions of love to Jesus, capable of great loyalty and love (John 21:15–17).


17. Compare how St. Peter and St. Paul fulfilled their mission as apostles of Christ.​


Answer:

Peter and Paul and those who come after them are “sent forth”

The very word “mission,” which we have used in this week’s title in connection with these men, helps to explain their function in the divine plan. “Mission” comes from a Latin word which means “to send” or “sent.” Since Jesus wanted His work on earth to continue until the end of time, He founded a Church, which He would continue to guide through the presence of the Holy Spirit. He also chose individuals, who along with their successors would cooperate in His saving mission and share in His authority. These individuals were sent forth to preach and teach in the name of Jesus. Although they, as human beings, would die, their mission would not die. This is why it is very important that we do not merely see the Church as an institution or a bureaucracy but as a living instrument in the world, called to transmit the message of Jesus. As an organized society, there will always be a need for leaders, according to God’s plan, and there will always be a certain structure in order to organize the works of the Church. However, her primary mission is to teach in the name of Jesus, transmit the grace of the sacraments and carry on works of charity in His name.


18. What is the real name of St. Peter?​


Answer:

The answer po is Shimon


19. His career reflects his commitment to the music of the church. He received his early training and spent the majority of his career in various churches in Rome,including the pope's chapel. He was as an organist and choir master at both the Sistine Chapel and at St. Peter's which may have influenced his distinctivelypure and restrained style in musical compositions.​


Answer:

Thomas Morley 1557 – 1602

Explanation:

born in Norwich, East England, the son of a brewer. He was a singer in the local cathedral from his boyhood, and he became master of choristers there in 1583.


20. Saan matatagpuan Ang ST. PETER?​


Answer:

marame pong siant peter sa pilipinas San Po Ang Lugar nyo


21. how did st. peter died​


Answer:

St. Peter died from Crucifixion.

Explanation:

St. Peter is a fisherman in Bethsaida. He was crucified by roman authorities and settenced to death. Peter was crucified upside down because he felt unworthy to die in the same manner as Jesus Christ.


22. a cathedral built the renaissance perioda. rebuilding of st. peter basilicab. making of the sistine chapelc. designing of the piazza san pietrod. painting mona lisa​


Answer:

C.

Explanation:

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23. is there a similarities between the story of st Ignatius of Loyola and st peter the baptist​


Answer:

What is significant about Ignatius of Loyola?

is there a similarities between the story of st. Ignatius of Loyola and st. peter the baptist

Ignatius of Loyola was a Spanish priest and theologian who founded the Jesuit order in 1534 and was one of the most influential figures in the Counter-Reformation. Known for its missionary, educational, and charitable works, the Jesuit order was a leading force in the modernizing of the Roman Catholic Church


24. What is the mission os st peter


Answer:

to be a catholic

Explanation:


25. Compare how St. Peter and St. Paul fulfilled their mission as apostles of Christ.


Answer:

The Mission of Saints Peter and Paul

CARDINAL JUSTIN RIGALI

The liturgical celebration of Saints Peter and Paul on June 29, is of great significance to Catholics throughout the world as well as to those of us here in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, where our Cathedral bears their names. These two followers of Jesus are often spoken of together, just as their liturgical celebration takes place jointly. Concerning this joint celebration, Saint Augustine said: “One day is assigned for the celebration of the martyrdom of the two Apostles. But those two were one. Although their martyrdom occurred on different days, they were one. Peter went first, Paul followed. We celebrate this feast day which is made sacred for us by the blood of these Apostles” (Sermon 295, 7, 8).

Peter and Paul and those who come after them are “sent forth”

The very word “mission,” which we have used in this week’s title in connection with these men, helps to explain their function in the divine plan. “Mission” comes from a Latin word which means “to send” or “sent.” Since Jesus wanted His work on earth to continue until the end of time, He founded a Church, which He would continue to guide through the presence of the Holy Spirit. He also chose individuals, who along with their successors would cooperate in His saving mission and share in His authority. These individuals were sent forth to preach and teach in the name of Jesus. Although they, as human beings, would die, their mission would not die. This is why it is very important that we do not merely see the Church as an institution or a bureaucracy but as a living instrument in the world, called to transmit the message of Jesus. As an organized society, there will always be a need for leaders, according to God’s plan, and there will always be a certain structure in order to organize the works of the Church. However, her primary mission is to teach in the name of Jesus, transmit the grace of the sacraments and carry on works of charity in His name.

Beginning with the Apostles, we see the Church living out her mission in the present. Many Religious Congregations, especially those that do missionary work, have ceremonies of commissioning, in which they send forth their members to bring the message of Jesus, following the command of Jesus, who commissioned and sent the first missionaries. When I have the privilege of ordaining new priests, I know that I am continuing the work of the Apostles as I send forth the latest in a long line of those who will preach and teach the faith and transmit the graces of the sacraments.

Explanation:

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26. st. peter basilica where in the world​


Answer:

St. Peter's is a church built in the Renaissance style located in the Vatican City west of the River Tiber and near the Janiculum Hill and Hadrian's Mausoleum. Its central dome dominates the skyline of Rome.

Answer:

St.Peter Basilica's Location is in Vatican City, Rome

Explanation:


27. Na1. St. Peter Basilica​


Answer:

The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican, or simply Saint Peter's Basilica, is a church built in the Renaissance style located in Vatican City, the papal enclave that is within the city of Rome

Explanation:


28. what is the importance of St. Peter?!:) ​


Answer:

Explanation:He is the patron saint of popes and of Rome and of many cities that bear his name, such as St. Petersburg and Saint-Pierre. As a former fisherman, he is the patron saint of netmakers, shipbuilders, and fishermen, and, because he holds the “keys of heaven,” he is also the patron saint of locksmiths.


29. how can tou continue the legacy of st paul and st Peter​


how can tou continue the legacy of st paul and st Peter​

Answer:

We can continue what they had started by sharing the gospel to the lost soul. Paul and Peter were notable in sharing the gospel to different places. Paul traveled to Epeso, Corinth, Galatia, Roma, and others areas. Gospel cost their lives because they choose to follow Jesus by way of spreading the good news to others. We as Christians can pursue what they did before. Sharing the gospel is a hard thing, people will persecute you but if you love Jesus like what Paul and Peter did before then there is no reason to be ashamed gospel of Christ Jesus. Unbelievers might not listen to what you are saying just let the works for their lives.    

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30. Why are St. Peter and St. Paul called the "Two Great Pillars."?​


Explanation:

there are called the "two great pillar" because they both were one in their faith and loved for christ and because they represent the whole gospel of Christ so they are called the two great pillars.


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