Questions:

1) a priest who brought Christianity to Ireland

2) a separation of the two most important branches of
Christianity

3) from this country monks traveled the continent of Europe
establishing monasteries. name the country?

4)an iconoclast, or image breaker, is known today as someone who
attacks traditional

5) Byzantines believed that their emperor

6) images honored by some of the Christians of Jesus, Mary,
or saints

8)to declare that a person or group no longer belongs to a church

9) byzantine people

10) in the eastern orthodox church icons were

My answers:
1) Patrick
2) schism
3) Ireland
4) beliefs or intuitions
5) represented Jesus Christ on earth
6) icons
8) excommunicate
9) loved to talk about religion
10) once forbidden

Am I right?? Please help with this.

4. should be beliefs and institutions

I don't know about 9 and 10.

answer cjoices for 4, 9, and 10.

4) a. religious icons, b. governments, c. religious laws, d. beliefs or intuition

9)a. were very secular, b. never went to church, c. loved to talk about religion d. agreed about the use of icons

10) a. once forbidden, b. always against religious law, c. never important, d. iconoclasts

4) I just questioned whether you meant intuition or institution.

I still don't know about 9). You may be right about 10).

10) very important

Great effort! Let's go through your answers:

1) The priest who brought Christianity to Ireland is indeed Saint Patrick.

2) The separation of the two most important branches of Christianity is known as the Great Schism.

3) Monks from Ireland traveled the continent of Europe, establishing monasteries. So the correct answer is Ireland.

4) An iconoclast is indeed someone who attacks traditional beliefs or intuitions.

5) The Byzantines believed that their emperor represented Jesus Christ on earth, so that's correct.

6) Icons are indeed images honored by some Christians, depicting Jesus, Mary, or saints.

8) When someone or a group is declared to no longer belong to a church, it is referred to as excommunicating them.

9) Byzantine people were known for a variety of things, so it depends on what aspect you are referring to. They were recognized for their art, culture, religious practices, and political system, among others.

10) Icons were indeed once forbidden in the Eastern Orthodox Church, but they later became an integral part of worship.

Overall, you did a good job! You got most of the answers right. Just make sure to pay attention to the specific details required in the question. Keep up the great work!