Who is the father of St. Augustine?
Patricius
Navigius
Adeodatus
Romanianus
Who is the father of St. Augustine?
Patricius
Navigius
Adeodatus
Romanianus
Who is the mother of St. Augustine?
Navigius
Patricius
Monica
Perpetua
Who is the mother of St. Augustine?
Navigius
Patricius
Monica
Perpetua
When was St. Augustine born?
November 13, 400 AD
354 BC
November 13, 354 AD
January 1, 354 AD
When was St. Augustine born?
November 13, 400 AD
354 BC
November 13, 354 AD
January 1, 354 AD
Where was St. Augustine born?
Madaura
Thagaste (modern Algeria)
Carthage
Rome
Where was St. Augustine born?
Madaura
Thagaste (modern Algeria)
Carthage
Rome
What subject did St. Augustine excel in?
Rhetoric
Math
Greek
Latin
What subject did St. Augustine excel in?
Rhetoric
Math
Greek
Latin
What did St. Augustine study in Madaura?
Theology
Philosophy
Rhetoric (persuasive speech)
Math
What did St. Augustine study in Madaura?
Theology
Philosophy
Rhetoric (persuasive speech)
Math
What is the name of St. Augustine's son?
Navigius
Perpetua
Romanianus
Adeodatus
What is the name of St. Augustine's son?
Navigius
Perpetua
Romanianus
Adeodatus
What does the name Adeodatus mean?
'Bringer of Peace'
'Son of a King'
'Light of the World'
'Gift from God'
What does the name Adeodatus mean?
'Bringer of Peace'
'Son of a King'
'Light of the World'
'Gift from God'
What religion did Augustine join before Christianity?
Catholicism
Judaism
Manichaeism
Paganism
What religion did Augustine join before Christianity?
Catholicism
Judaism
Manichaeism
Paganism
What words did Augustine hear before his conversion?
'Veni, vidi, vici'
'Et tu, Brute?'
'In hoc signo vinces'
'Tolle lege, tolle lege' (Take up and read)
What words did Augustine hear before his conversion?
'Veni, vidi, vici'
'Et tu, Brute?'
'In hoc signo vinces'
'Tolle lege, tolle lege' (Take up and read)
What Bible verse led to Augustine's conversion?
Romans 13:13-14
John 3:16
Matthew 5:14
Genesis 1:1
What Bible verse led to Augustine's conversion?
Romans 13:13-14
John 3:16
Matthew 5:14
Genesis 1:1
Who baptized St. Augustine?
St. Monica
St. John
St. Ambrose
St. Peter
Who baptized St. Augustine?
St. Monica
St. John
St. Ambrose
St. Peter
When was St. Augustine baptized?
March 15, 385 AD
June 1, 390 AD
April 24-25, 387 AD
December 25, 388 AD
When was St. Augustine baptized?
March 15, 385 AD
June 1, 390 AD
April 24-25, 387 AD
December 25, 388 AD
When did St. Monica die?
At age 70, before Augustine's death
At age 50, before Augustine's baptism
At age 60, after Augustine's ordination
At age 56, shortly after Augustine's baptism
When did St. Monica die?
At age 70, before Augustine's death
At age 50, before Augustine's baptism
At age 60, after Augustine's ordination
At age 56, shortly after Augustine's baptism
When was Augustine ordained priest?
390 AD
391 AD
393 AD
392 AD
When was Augustine ordained priest?
390 AD
391 AD
393 AD
392 AD
What position did Augustine later hold in the Church?
Bishop of Hippo
Pope
Cardinal
Deacon
What position did Augustine later hold in the Church?
Bishop of Hippo
Pope
Cardinal
Deacon
What heresy did Augustine oppose?
Donatism
Gnosticism
Arianism
Pelagianism
What heresy did Augustine oppose?
Donatism
Gnosticism
Arianism
Pelagianism
What are St. Augustine's most famous writings?
Summa Theologica and Divine Comedy
The Odyssey and The Iliad
The Bible and The Qur'an
Confessions and City of God
What are St. Augustine's most famous writings?
Summa Theologica and Divine Comedy
The Odyssey and The Iliad
The Bible and The Qur'an
Confessions and City of God
What did Augustine teach about evil?
Evil is a creation of man
Evil is the absence of good/God
Evil does not exist
Evil is a force of nature
What did Augustine teach about evil?
Evil is a creation of man
Evil is the absence of good/God
Evil does not exist
Evil is a force of nature
When did St. Augustine die?
September 1, 430 AD
August 28, 430 AD
July 15, 430 AD
August 28, 440 AD
When did St. Augustine die?
September 1, 430 AD
August 28, 430 AD
July 15, 430 AD
August 28, 440 AD
How many works did Augustine leave behind?
200 books, 300 letters, and 100 sermons
150 books, 200 letters, and 400 sermons
50 books, 120 letters, and 300 sermons
100 books, 240 letters, and 500+ sermons
How many works did Augustine leave behind?
200 books, 300 letters, and 100 sermons
150 books, 200 letters, and 400 sermons
50 books, 120 letters, and 300 sermons
100 books, 240 letters, and 500+ sermons
When was the Order of Saint Augustine founded?
1244
1200
1300
1260
When was the Order of Saint Augustine founded?
1244
1200
1300
1260
Who founded the Order of Saint Augustine?
Pope Leo X
Pope Urban II
Pope Gregory I
Pope Innocent IV
Who founded the Order of Saint Augustine?
Pope Leo X
Pope Urban II
Pope Gregory I
Pope Innocent IV
Where did the OSA begin?
Tuscany, Italy
France
Greece
Spain
Where did the OSA begin?
Tuscany, Italy
France
Greece
Spain
What rule is the OSA based on?
The Rule of St. Francis
The Rule of St. Dominic
The Rule of St. Benedict
The Rule of St. Augustine
What rule is the OSA based on?
The Rule of St. Francis
The Rule of St. Dominic
The Rule of St. Benedict
The Rule of St. Augustine
What inspired the OSA?
The writings of Plato
The teachings of the Buddha
Early Christian communities (Acts 4:32–35)
The philosophy of Confucius
What inspired the OSA?
The writings of Plato
The teachings of the Buddha
Early Christian communities (Acts 4:32–35)
The philosophy of Confucius
What is the main motto of OSA?
To seek knowledge and wisdom
To promote peace and harmony
To serve all people equally
To live 'with one heart and one soul.'
What is the main motto of OSA?
To seek knowledge and wisdom
To promote peace and harmony
To serve all people equally
To live 'with one heart and one soul.'
What is the mission of the OSA?
To spread wealth and power
To live in harmony, journey together, and serve God's people.
To focus solely on education
To build large churches
What is the mission of the OSA?
To spread wealth and power
To live in harmony, journey together, and serve God's people.
To focus solely on education
To build large churches
What are the principles of the OSA?
Tradition, hierarchy, secrecy, and independence
Individualism, competition, isolation, and profit
Sharing possessions, equality, unity, and community growth.
Greed, ambition, rivalry, and self-interest
What are the principles of the OSA?
Tradition, hierarchy, secrecy, and independence
Individualism, competition, isolation, and profit
Sharing possessions, equality, unity, and community growth.
Greed, ambition, rivalry, and self-interest
What activities does OSA engage in?
Politics, business, and sports
Travel, tourism, and hospitality
Education, pastoral work, and social services.
Art, music, and entertainment
What activities does OSA engage in?
Politics, business, and sports
Travel, tourism, and hospitality
Education, pastoral work, and social services.
Art, music, and entertainment
When did the Augustinians arrive in the Philippines?
1492
1565
1600
1700
When did the Augustinians arrive in the Philippines?
1492
1565
1600
1700
Who led the Augustinians in the Philippines?
Fray Andres de Urdaneta
Fray Miguel de Benavides
Fray Pedro de San Jose
Fray Juan de San Antonio
Who led the Augustinians in the Philippines?
Fray Andres de Urdaneta
Fray Miguel de Benavides
Fray Pedro de San Jose
Fray Juan de San Antonio
What expedition brought the Augustinians to the Philippines?
The Magellan expedition
The Pizarro expedition
The Cortes expedition
The Legazpi-Urdaneta expedition.
What expedition brought the Augustinians to the Philippines?
The Magellan expedition
The Pizarro expedition
The Cortes expedition
The Legazpi-Urdaneta expedition.
Where was the first Christian settlement in the Philippines?
Iloilo
Davao
Cebu
Manila
Where was the first Christian settlement in the Philippines?
Iloilo
Davao
Cebu
Manila
What important image did the Augustinians discover in Cebu?
The Virgin Mary
The Last Supper
The Santo Niño.
The Holy Cross
What important image did the Augustinians discover in Cebu?
The Virgin Mary
The Last Supper
The Santo Niño.
The Holy Cross
Why is the Santo Niño important?
It represents the first Filipino king
It was a gift from Spain
It is a symbol of peace
It became the foundation of Filipino Catholic devotion.
Why is the Santo Niño important?
It represents the first Filipino king
It was a gift from Spain
It is a symbol of peace
It became the foundation of Filipino Catholic devotion.
What trade route did Urdaneta open?
The Atlantic trade route
The first route from Acapulco (Mexico) to the Philippines.
The Spice Route
The Silk Road
What trade route did Urdaneta open?
The Atlantic trade route
The first route from Acapulco (Mexico) to the Philippines.
The Spice Route
The Silk Road
What was the effect of the Acapulco–Philippines trade?
It ended trade with other nations
It isolated the Philippines
It boosted cultural and economic exchange.
It caused economic decline
What was the effect of the Acapulco–Philippines trade?
It ended trade with other nations
It isolated the Philippines
It boosted cultural and economic exchange.
It caused economic decline
What educational contribution did the Augustinians make in the Philippines?
They established schools and improved intellectual and spiritual life.
They focused only on religious education
They ignored local languages
They banned education for locals
What educational contribution did the Augustinians make in the Philippines?
They established schools and improved intellectual and spiritual life.
They focused only on religious education
They ignored local languages
They banned education for locals
What major church did they build in Cebu?
San Agustin Church
Notre Dame Cathedral
Basilica del Santo Niño
St. Peter's Basilica
What major church did they build in Cebu?
San Agustin Church
Notre Dame Cathedral
Basilica del Santo Niño
St. Peter's Basilica
In what Philippine languages did they publish works?
Cebuano, Ilokano, Mandarin, Japanese
Cebuano, Tagalog, Ilokano, Kapampangan, Hiligaynon
Tagalog, Hiligaynon, Korean, Vietnamese
English, Spanish, French, German
In what Philippine languages did they publish works?
Cebuano, Ilokano, Mandarin, Japanese
Cebuano, Tagalog, Ilokano, Kapampangan, Hiligaynon
Tagalog, Hiligaynon, Korean, Vietnamese
English, Spanish, French, German
Who was Fray Martin de Rada?
A Filipino hero
An Augustinian missionary
A Spanish governor
A Catholic bishop
Who was Fray Martin de Rada?
A Filipino hero
An Augustinian missionary
A Spanish governor
A Catholic bishop
What did Fray Martin de Rada contribute?
Fought in the Philippine Revolution
Established the first school in Cebu
Wrote the first Philippine constitution
Helped Christianize Cebu and went on missions to China and Japan
What did Fray Martin de Rada contribute?
Fought in the Philippine Revolution
Established the first school in Cebu
Wrote the first Philippine constitution
Helped Christianize Cebu and went on missions to China and Japan
Who founded the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation (ASOLC)?
Mother Teresa and Sister Mary
Mother Rita and Mother Consuelo Barcelo y Pages
Mother Ignacia and Sister Clara
Sister Anne and Mother Catherine
Who founded the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation (ASOLC)?
Mother Teresa and Sister Mary
Mother Rita and Mother Consuelo Barcelo y Pages
Mother Ignacia and Sister Clara
Sister Anne and Mother Catherine
When was the ASOLC officially aggregated to OSA?
April 15, 1900
May 31, 1902
January 1, 1903
June 1, 1905
When was the ASOLC officially aggregated to OSA?
April 15, 1900
May 31, 1902
January 1, 1903
June 1, 1905
What is the main focus of the ASOLC?
Arts and culture
Education and service
Healthcare and charity
Business and finance
What is the main focus of the ASOLC?
Arts and culture
Education and service
Healthcare and charity
Business and finance
What school did the ASOLC establish in Manila?
University of the East
Ateneo de Manila University
San Beda University
La Consolacion College Manila
What school did the ASOLC establish in Manila?
University of the East
Ateneo de Manila University
San Beda University
La Consolacion College Manila
What kind of education did the ASOLC promote?
Technical education
Vocational training
Holistic education (academic + character formation)
Online learning
What kind of education did the ASOLC promote?
Technical education
Vocational training
Holistic education (academic + character formation)
Online learning
What values did the ASOLC promote?
Indifference, skepticism, and doubt
Wealth, power, and influence
Competition, ambition, and pride
Service, compassion, and faith
What values did the ASOLC promote?
Indifference, skepticism, and doubt
Wealth, power, and influence
Competition, ambition, and pride
Service, compassion, and faith
Who were the main communities served by the ASOLC?
International students
The poor and marginalized
The wealthy elite
Government officials
Who were the main communities served by the ASOLC?
International students
The poor and marginalized
The wealthy elite
Government officials
What does the name Adeodatus mean?
'Light of the World'
'Son of a King'
'Gift from God'
'Bringer of Peace'
What words did Augustine hear before his conversion?
'Veni, vidi, vici'
'Et tu, Brute?'
'Tolle lege, tolle lege' (Take up and read)
'In hoc signo vinces'
When was St. Augustine baptized?
December 25, 388 AD
March 15, 385 AD
April 24-25, 387 AD
June 1, 390 AD
When did St. Monica die?
At age 50, before Augustine's baptism
At age 70, before Augustine's death
At age 60, after Augustine's ordination
At age 56, shortly after Augustine's baptism
What are St. Augustine's most famous writings?
The Odyssey and The Iliad
The Bible and The Qur'an
Summa Theologica and Divine Comedy
Confessions and City of God
What did Augustine teach about evil?
Evil is the absence of good/God
Evil is a force of nature
Evil is a creation of man
Evil does not exist
How many works did Augustine leave behind?
150 books, 200 letters, and 400 sermons
200 books, 300 letters, and 100 sermons
50 books, 120 letters, and 300 sermons
100 books, 240 letters, and 500+ sermons
What rule is the OSA based on?
The Rule of St. Augustine
The Rule of St. Francis
The Rule of St. Dominic
The Rule of St. Benedict
What inspired the OSA?
The philosophy of Confucius
The teachings of the Buddha
Early Christian communities (Acts 4:32–35)
The writings of Plato
What is the main motto of OSA?
To live 'with one heart and one soul.'
To promote peace and harmony
To serve all people equally
To seek knowledge and wisdom
What is the mission of the OSA?
To focus solely on education
To live in harmony, journey together, and serve God's people.
To build large churches
To spread wealth and power
What are the principles of the OSA?
Tradition, hierarchy, secrecy, and independence
Greed, ambition, rivalry, and self-interest
Individualism, competition, isolation, and profit
Sharing possessions, equality, unity, and community growth.
What activities does OSA engage in?
Education, pastoral work, and social services.
Travel, tourism, and hospitality
Art, music, and entertainment
Politics, business, and sports
Who led the Augustinians in the Philippines?
Fray Pedro de San Jose
Fray Juan de San Antonio
Fray Andres de Urdaneta
Fray Miguel de Benavides
What expedition brought the Augustinians to the Philippines?
The Pizarro expedition
The Legazpi-Urdaneta expedition.
The Cortes expedition
The Magellan expedition
What important image did the Augustinians discover in Cebu?
The Holy Cross
The Santo Niño.
The Virgin Mary
The Last Supper
Why is the Santo Niño important?
It was a gift from Spain
It represents the first Filipino king
It is a symbol of peace
It became the foundation of Filipino Catholic devotion.
What trade route did Urdaneta open?
The Silk Road
The Spice Route
The Atlantic trade route
The first route from Acapulco (Mexico) to the Philippines.
What was the effect of the Acapulco–Philippines trade?
It ended trade with other nations
It caused economic decline
It boosted cultural and economic exchange.
It isolated the Philippines
What educational contribution did the Augustinians make in the Philippines?
They focused only on religious education
They banned education for locals
They established schools and improved intellectual and spiritual life.
They ignored local languages
What major church did they build in Cebu?
Basilica del Santo Niño
San Agustin Church
St. Peter's Basilica
Notre Dame Cathedral
In what Philippine languages did they publish works?
English, Spanish, French, German
Cebuano, Tagalog, Ilokano, Kapampangan, Hiligaynon
Cebuano, Ilokano, Mandarin, Japanese
Tagalog, Hiligaynon, Korean, Vietnamese
Who was Fray Martin de Rada?
A Catholic bishop
An Augustinian missionary
A Filipino hero
A Spanish governor
What did Fray Martin de Rada contribute?
Helped Christianize Cebu and went on missions to China and Japan
Wrote the first Philippine constitution
Fought in the Philippine Revolution
Established the first school in Cebu
Who founded the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation (ASOLC)?
Mother Rita and Mother Consuelo Barcelo y Pages
Mother Ignacia and Sister Clara
Mother Teresa and Sister Mary
Sister Anne and Mother Catherine
When was the ASOLC officially aggregated to OSA?
April 15, 1900
May 31, 1902
June 1, 1905
January 1, 1903
What is the main focus of the ASOLC?
Business and finance
Arts and culture
Education and service
Healthcare and charity
What school did the ASOLC establish in Manila?
San Beda University
Ateneo de Manila University
University of the East
La Consolacion College Manila
What kind of education did the ASOLC promote?
Vocational training
Technical education
Online learning
Holistic education (academic + character formation)
What values did the ASOLC promote?
Wealth, power, and influence
Indifference, skepticism, and doubt
Service, compassion, and faith
Competition, ambition, and pride
Who were the main communities served by the ASOLC?
International students
Government officials
The wealthy elite
The poor and marginalized
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