Can You Beat The Score?

I recently created a quiz for my diocese’s vocations website…  and the highest score thus far has been 64% correct. Can you beat this score? The first 10 people to get above 90% correct (put in your full name in the quiz) and post a comment in the forum section of this website will receive a very special prize in the mail. Winners will be contacted and asked for their mailing address via the forum. Here’s the link to the 13 question quiz. Oh, by the way, some questions have more than one correct answer- you need to click on all the ones that are right.

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2 Responses to Can You Beat The Score?

  1. gregorymm says:

    How Much Do You Know About Vocations?Greg MoraScore » 92 out of 100 (92.31%) Result » Wow. You know your stuff! Why don’t you pick up the phone and chat about your vocational discernment journey with Fr. Paul or Therese? We’re here to help you figure out your call from God, whatever that might be. Quiz SchoolTake this quiz & get your scoreHow Much Do You Know About Vocations? » Online Exam maker

  2. SRLAUREL says:

    Hey Therese,
    I missed three questions and I suppose my pride is stung a bit. I missed the first one because you said solemn profession of vows and I read it as referring to solemn vows (my mistake since I am not dyslexic), another (about hermits yet!) living in “strict” solitude because I quibble with the word strict there. I wonder what it actually means. It is not in the canon (stricter separation from the world) is not necessarily strict solitude, and the solitude of the hermit is not necessarily the strict solitude of the recluse. So, you see my quibble with that one.

    Finally, I wondered if the question about the marriage of two baptized Catholics and Sacramental nature of the marriage was also saying ONLY marriage between two baptized Catholics is Sacramental. That one I may have truly missed because it is my understanding that so long as the marriage is between baptized Christians it is sacramental. Did I misread the question?

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