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36 Cards in this Set
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Genocide |
The systematic and planned extermination |
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Original Holiness |
The original state of human being in their relationship with God |
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Original Justice |
The state of complete harmony of our first parents with themselves |
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Common Good |
The good that is collectively shared by a number of people and that is beneficial for all members of a community |
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The fall |
The biblical revelation about the orgins of and evil in the world |
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Original Sin |
The sin by humans disobeyed God and thereby lost original sin and evil in the world |
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Social justice |
The defense of human dignity by ensuring that essential human needs are met |
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Divine Revelation |
Gods self communication through which he makes known the mystery of his divine plan |
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Scriptures |
Generally the term any sacred writing |
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Tradition |
Started with oral communication of the gospels |
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Salvation History |
The pattern of specific salvation events in human history in which God clearly reveals his presence and saving actions |
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Covenant |
A solemn agreement |
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Old law |
Divine law revealed in the old testament |
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New law |
Divine law revealed in the new testament |
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Paschal mystery |
Work of salvation accomplished by Jesus Christ mainly through his Passion, Death, resurrection, and ascension |
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Trinity |
3 father, son, holy spirit |
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Church |
Entire people of god throughout the world |
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Grace |
The free and underserved gift of gods loving and active presence in the universe and our lives |
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Prophet |
A person God chooses to speak his message of salvation |
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Synoptic Gospels |
From the Greek for "seeing the whole together" |
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Corporal works of mercy |
Charitable actions that respond to people's physical needs and show respect for human dignity |
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Social Doctrine |
The body of teaching by the Church on economic and social matters that includes moral judgments and demands for action in favor of those being harmed |
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Social Encyclical |
A teaching letter form the pope to the members of the church on topics of social justice, human rights, and peace |
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Racism |
Treating people of a different race without full dignity |
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Deterrence |
The belief that war can be prevented through the ability to respond to a military attack with a devastating counterattack |
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Magisterium |
The church's living teaching office, which consists of all bishops, in communion with the Pope, the bishop of Rome |
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Cardinal Virtues |
Prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance |
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Virtue |
A habitual and firm disposition to do gooda |
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Justice |
Cardinal virtue concerned with the rights and duties within relationships |
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Commutative justice |
This type of justice calls for fairness in agreements and contracts between individuals |
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Legal justice |
The social responsibility that society has for safeguarding essential human Rights and ensuring just distribution of earths resources |
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Universal destination of goods |
The principal that earth and all its goods belong to God |
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Fair trade |
An organized social movement and market based approach that aims to help producers |
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Solidarity |
Union of ones heart and mind with all people |
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Common good |
Collectively shared by members of a society |
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Stewardship |
The careful and responsible management of someone or something that has been entrusted to a persons care |