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What is natural law?
the law of God within us, which is known by human reason
How do we apply natural law in our lives?
through our conscience
What is original sin?
the first sin committed by the first human beings
Who committed the original sin?
Eve and Adam
What are the two types of sin?
mortal and venial
What are the requirements of a mortal sin?
1) the sin is about a serious matter
2) we commit the sin knowing that it is seriously wrong
3)we commit the sin completely of our own free will
What are the requirements of a venial sin?
sin that weakens our friendship with God, but does not turn us completely away from God
What is holiness?
the participation in God's goodness and a response to God's love by the way that we live
What is moral decision-making?
the process by which we make choices between right and wrong, good and evil, eternal life and sin
What is the moral decision-making process?
Our conscience is at work:
BEFORE we make decisions, helping us the to know what is good and to consider the results of our possible choices
DURING the decision-making process, bringing the feelings of peace or discomfort, depending on the choices we are making
AFTER we have made decisions, enabling us to judge as good or evil the decisions that we have made and to accept responsibility for our choices
What is social sin?
unjust situations and conditions that negatively impact society and its institutions
What are some examples of social sin?
prejudice, poverty, crime, homelessness, violence, discrimination, etc.
What is the first commandment?
You shall only have one God.
What is the second commandment?
You shall not take the Lord's name in vain.
What is the third commandment?
Keep the Lord's Day holy.
What is the fourth commandment?
Honor your father and your mother
What is the fifth commandment?
You shall not kill
What is the sixth commandment?
You shall not commit adultery
What is the seventh commandment?
You shall not steal
What is the eighth commandment?
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor
What is the ninth commandment?
You shall not covet your neighbor's wife.
What is the tenth commandment?
You shall not covet your neighbor's goods.
What is the greatest commandment?
"You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind."
What are the sins against the first commandment?
idolatry and atheism
What are the sins against the second commandment?
blasphemy, perjury, cursing
What is the importance of the Sabbath Day?
to thank and praise God
What are the sins against the fourth commandment?
disobeying our parents
What are the sins against the fifth commandment?
abortion, euthanasia, murder, suicide, and terrorism
What are the sins against the sixth commandment?
polygamy, incest, free union, fornication, lust, masturbation, pornography, promiscuity, prostitution, rape, and homosexual acts
What are the sins against the seventh commandment?
stealing, treating people unfairly and rudely
What are the sins against the eighth commandment?
lying, rash judgment, detraction, calumny, boasting, sarcasm
What are the sins against the ninth commandment?
being tempted
What are the sins against the tenth commandment?
greed and envy
What is Chastity?
the use of our human sexuality in a responsible and faithful way
What is justice?
respecting the rights of others and giving them what is rightfully theirs
How can we achieve justice?
-being God's stewards of creation
-caring for the things that belong to us and respecting waht belongs to others
-not taking things that are not ours
-treating all people as valuable and important
-appreciating human work
-showing respect for the goods and property of others
-working to help all people
-giving alms as a work of justice
-making reparation for injustices
What are the seven major themes of Catholic School Teaching?
1. Life and Dignity of the Human Person
2. Call to Family, Community, and Participation
3. Rights adn Responsibilities of the Human Person
4. Option for the Poor and Vulnerable
5. Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers
6. Solidarity of the Human Family
7. Care for God's Creation
What are the five major types of Prayer?
1. Blessing
2. Petition
3. Intercession
4. Thanksgiving
5. Praise
What is the official public prayer of the Church?
Liturgy of the Hours
Who are the founders of Marianism?
WJC, Adele, and Marie Terese
Which theme of catholic social teaching did St. Francis live out?
Care for God's Creation and Option for the Poor and Vulnerable
Which theme of catholic social teaching did Dorthy Day live out?
Option for the Poor and Vulnerable
Which theme of catholic social teaching did Pope John Paul XXIII live out?
Solidarity of the Human Family
Which theme of catholic social teaching did Sister Thea Bowman live out?
Call to Family, Community, and Participation
Which theme of catholic social teaching did the Sisters of Life live out?
Life and Dignity of the Human Person
Which theme of catholic social teaching did Thomas Merton, Charles Carroll and Pope John Paul II live out?
Rights and Responsibilities of the Human Person
Which theme of catholic social teaching did Lech Walesa and Pope Leo XIII live out?
Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers
What are the seven sacraments?
1. Baptism
2. Confirmation
3. Eucharist
4. Penance and Reconciliation
5. Anointing of the Sick
6. Holy Orders
7. Matrimony
Which sacraments are sacraments of initiation?
baptism, confirmation, and the eucharist
Which sacraments are sacraments of healing?
Penance and Reconciliation and anointing of the sick
Which sacraments are sacraments of service of communion?
holy orders and matrimony
Which sacraments use anointing of oil?
Confirmation, Anointing of the Sick, and Holy Orders
When did Fr. Chaminade live?
during the French Revolution
When do we celebrate the brothers and priests?
September
Where was Fr. Chaminade exiled?
Spain
Who said the Marianist Motto?
Mary
How many pillars make up the Marianist Charism?
5
What occupation were all Marianist brothers?
teachers
What did Faustino die from?
Hodgkin's disease
What did Faustino pray daily?
3 o'clock prayer
What level are the Marianists we celebrate?
blessed
What is another name for the 10 Commandments?
Decalogue