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List all 8 Beatitudes |
- Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven - Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted. - Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. - Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied. - Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy. - Blessed are the clean of heart, for they shall see God. - Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God. - Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." |
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What are Spiritual Works of Mercy |
Helping people with their emotional and spiritual needs. instruct, advise, console, comfort, forgive, bear wrongs patiently |
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List the sacraments and how they offer freedom |
- Baptism: Destroys all sin - Eucharist: Frees people do have a deeper relationship with God - Reconciliation: Frees us from spiritual weakness - Marriage: frees us from selfishness, conflicts etc |
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What does St T.Aquinas say in the Moral toolbox |
"Good is to be sought. Evil is to be avoided" |
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What does St Paul say in the moral tool box |
"Do not do evil that good may come of it" |
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Making a moral decision: |
Action - Is it lawful Intention - Is the intention good Circumstance - all Circumstances have been considered |
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Judging an action: |
Knowledge - did I know of the act Freedom - did I act on free will Consent - Did I want to do the action |
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What is "STOP" |
Search out the facts Think about other options Others, how will they be affected Pray to know the will of God |
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What is the law of double effect |
When an action has a good and bad outcome |
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List the Moral Maxims |
- The Salvation of souls is the highest law - No-one should act as a judge in his own case - Seek forgiveness and repair the harm done - In necessity the spirit of the law - God never expects us to do the impossible - The end does not justify the means - One who acts through an agent is himself responsible |
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List the 10 commandments |
1. You shall not have false Gods 2. You shall not take the lords name in vain 3. Remember to keep the lords day holy 4. Honor your mother and father 5. You shall not Kill 6. You shall not commit adultery 7. You shall not steal 8. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor 9. You shall not covet it your neighbor's wife 10. You shall not covet your neighbor's goods |
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What are Jesus 2 greatest commandments |
- love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind - love thy neighbour as thyself |
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What is conscience |
a person's moral sense of right and wrong, |
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Natural Law |
a body of unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct. |
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Devine Law |
any law that comes directly from the "will of God" |
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Revealed law |
it is the sum total of all the ways that God has communicated to the human race by way of supernatural ... |
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Four principles of conscience |
1st principle: everyone is obliged to form their conscience 2nd principle: everyone is obliged to follow sincere moral judgments 3rd principle: conscience does not determine what is right or wrong 4th principle: a good end does not justify immoral means |
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What are the Proofs of God |
- The argument from change - God the uncaused Cause - The argument from time and contingency - The argument from perfection - The argument from design |
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What is the argument from change |
There can't be an infinite series of things causing changes. There must be an unchanging source of change: this we call god. |
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What is God the uncaused Cause |
Is everything caused? This is absurd, what could everything be caused by? God |
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What is The argument from time and contingency |
If at any time nothing existed then nothing could come into being. Therefore there must be a being whose existence is necessary. GOD |
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What is the argument from perfection |
Some beings are more perfect than others.ie Human to a dog than to bug. There must be one perfect being that by being perfect causes beings to be less perfect, this being is god |
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What is The argument from design |
It is normal for there to be different beings in nature. They all work together. Therefore the universe is the product of intelligent design. God |
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9 Reasons why Jesus is God |
- Prophecy of his coming- his birth - his teachings - his miracles - his childhood - his death - his prediction of death - resurrection - his claims - his influences |
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Define Athiest |
Denial of God |
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Define Theist |
Believer of God |
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Define polytheism |
More than 1 god |
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define agnostic |
believes in god but doesn't embrace him |
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What are the 4 marks of the catholic church |
Holy, One, Catholic, Apostolic |
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Celibrate Love |
The love is shown to other people irrespective of who they are by Jesus |
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Evangelical Councils |
The 3 vows embraced by a religious order:Chastity, poverty.obedience |
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Poverty |
Imitating christ who lived in a life of poverty and owned no positions |
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Obedience |
Imitating christ who gave his life to obey God the father and at the disposal of the Church orReligious order |
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Tridium |
The 4 days of easter services: Holy Thursday,Good Friday, HolySaturday (vigil), EasterSunday |
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Life Everlasting |
The belief in life after death |
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General Judgment |
This will occur whenJesus comes again where all those who are living will be Judged |
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Purgatory |
People who still have sins and are waiting to have their sins purified before entering Heaven |
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One |
There is only one church founded by Jesus,we process one lived statement of faith |
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Holy |
The church is holy because Jesus, the head of the church is holy |
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Catholic |
The church is universal where it is inclusive and welcomes all faith in their liturgies. |
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Apostolic |
The church has its origin traced all the way back to the 1st Pope St.Peter |
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Lent |
The church season where we prepare ourselves forEaster, we reflect on our own lives (and vocation) and make changes to improve and be better Christians |
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PersonalJudgement |
At the point of our own death, each person will be judged by God |
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Christian vocation |
Preist, Prophet and King |
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Priest |
Sacrifices himself for others |
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King |
Is in charge of everything and keeps charge of everyone and takes care of his subjects |
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When and where is world youth day |
25 or July in Kraków, Poland |
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What is World Youth Day |
It is a worldwide encounter with the pope every 3 years attended by young people |
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True Freedom |
the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants |
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What are two questions required for responsible decision-making |
- Have I sufficient relevant knowledge- Have I sufficient personal freedom |
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What is choice |
a decision to behave or to not behave in a certain way |
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What are people really looking for in making choices |
long term happiness |
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Moral relativism |
is the view that moral judgments are true or false only relative to some particular standpoint |
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What is the golden rule |
whatever you want others to do to you, do also to them |
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That are the social injustices |
God, Families, Societies and nations |
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6 catholic social teachings |
- Preferential Option for the Poor - Dignity of the Human Person - Stewardship of Creation - Subsidiarity and Participation - The Common Good - Solidarity |
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7 corporal works of mercy |
Feeding the hungry,Give drink to the thirsty,Shelter the homeless,Visit the sick,Visit the Prisoned,Give amy to the poor,Bury the dead, |
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apostles creed |
I believe in God, the Father Almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord,who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended to the dead. |