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45 Cards in this Set

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Faith
belief in God and his promises
Hope
trust in God's salvation
Charity
love of God and neighbor
Prudence
right reason and action
Justice
giving God and others their due
fortitude
courage to live Christ-like lives
temperance
moderation in pursuit of pleasure
morality
interested in what we ought to do by nature of who we are
responsibility
implies possesion of inteeligence and freedom
Papal Infallibility
Holy Father free from error in his teaching of doctrine/morality
virtue
firm attitudes, stable dispositions that help us live morally according to reason and faith
vice
a bad habit
magisterium
officall teaching authority of the church
prayer
lifting of hearts and mind to God
STOP Sign
a method of making moral desicions:

Search
Think
Others
Pray
determinists
deny we have the power to choose
imputable
accountable
insincere conscience
not knowning or ignorance
Mosiac Law
law of Moses
Sin
turning away from God
mortal sin
serious offense against God and neighbor
venial sin
person sin that weakens, but does not kill, our relationship with God
social sin
can result from cycle of sin, violence and injustice caused by individual sins
character
who we are and what we become through our choices and actions
revelation
what God has revealed to us
piety
gift of the Holy Spirit
common good
sum total of social conditions that enable people to reach their fulfillment
solidarity
christian virtue of social charity or frienship
paschal mystery
God's love and salvation revealed to us through passion, death and ressurection of Jesus Christ
subsidiarity
higher unit of society should not take over function of a lower unit
object
WHAT you do; most important aspect of an act
Intention
motive; WHY; cannot change moral quality of an act
circumstances
WHO, WHERE, WHEN, HOW; can increas/decrease moral goodness of an act
moral law
rues of conduct that lead to eternal happines
natural law
light of understanding of God placed in us at creation
civil law
application of the natural law for members of a society
church law
precepts of the chruch
divine law
highest norm of human life
canon law
offical body of laws which regulate how the Catholic Church governs itself
beatitudes
means "happy" - free gift from God - we learn the how of our actions
habit
repeated behavior
passions
feelings, emotions; they are morally neutral
principal
guidelines for living out our values
norm
laws that help regulate human freedom
belief
expressions of our faith in Jesus