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45 Cards in this Set
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Faith
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belief in God and his promises
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Hope
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trust in God's salvation
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Charity
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love of God and neighbor
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Prudence
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right reason and action
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Justice
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giving God and others their due
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fortitude
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courage to live Christ-like lives
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temperance
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moderation in pursuit of pleasure
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morality
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interested in what we ought to do by nature of who we are
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responsibility
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implies possesion of inteeligence and freedom
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Papal Infallibility
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Holy Father free from error in his teaching of doctrine/morality
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virtue
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firm attitudes, stable dispositions that help us live morally according to reason and faith
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vice
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a bad habit
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magisterium
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officall teaching authority of the church
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prayer
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lifting of hearts and mind to God
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STOP Sign
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a method of making moral desicions:
Search Think Others Pray |
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determinists
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deny we have the power to choose
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imputable
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accountable
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insincere conscience
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not knowning or ignorance
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Mosiac Law
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law of Moses
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Sin
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turning away from God
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mortal sin
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serious offense against God and neighbor
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venial sin
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person sin that weakens, but does not kill, our relationship with God
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social sin
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can result from cycle of sin, violence and injustice caused by individual sins
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character
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who we are and what we become through our choices and actions
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revelation
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what God has revealed to us
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piety
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gift of the Holy Spirit
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common good
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sum total of social conditions that enable people to reach their fulfillment
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solidarity
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christian virtue of social charity or frienship
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paschal mystery
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God's love and salvation revealed to us through passion, death and ressurection of Jesus Christ
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subsidiarity
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higher unit of society should not take over function of a lower unit
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object
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WHAT you do; most important aspect of an act
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Intention
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motive; WHY; cannot change moral quality of an act
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circumstances
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WHO, WHERE, WHEN, HOW; can increas/decrease moral goodness of an act
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moral law
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rues of conduct that lead to eternal happines
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natural law
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light of understanding of God placed in us at creation
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civil law
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application of the natural law for members of a society
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church law
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precepts of the chruch
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divine law
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highest norm of human life
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canon law
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offical body of laws which regulate how the Catholic Church governs itself
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beatitudes
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means "happy" - free gift from God - we learn the how of our actions
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habit
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repeated behavior
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passions
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feelings, emotions; they are morally neutral
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principal
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guidelines for living out our values
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norm
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laws that help regulate human freedom
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belief
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expressions of our faith in Jesus
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