Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
68 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Vice |
Excess or deficiency |
|
Cardinal virtue that deals with fairness |
Justice |
|
Root of all virtue |
Love |
|
When did Jesus institute the Eucharist |
The last supper |
|
Cardinal virtue that deals with bravery |
Fortitude |
|
Oil used at confirmation |
Chrism oil |
|
Did Jesus say he was a symbol for the Eucharist |
No |
|
The Eucharist is 100% Jesus |
True |
|
Not knowing good or bad, but expected to know it |
Vincibly ignorant |
|
Cardinal virtue that deals with moderation |
Temperance |
|
Capital vice that deals with jealousy |
Envy |
|
What changes when the Eucharist is consecrated? |
The substance of the bread and wine |
|
Who began the Arian heresy |
Arius |
|
The root of all sin is |
Pride |
|
What does trogon mean |
Chewing, eating |
|
Malformed conscience |
I think the evil is good |
|
Aquinas taught that |
Grace perfects our nature |
|
The accidents of something is called its |
Qualities |
|
Jesus was created by God the father |
False |
|
Jesus brought two things together to make The Eucharist |
Manna + lamb of the Passover |
|
The theological-virtue that deals with having an "eternal perspective" |
Hope |
|
"The perfect balance" |
The golden mean |
|
Who is the ordinary minister of Confirmation |
Bishops |
|
Achieving perfect virtue during our life on Earth is called |
Heroic virtue |
|
Utilitarianism |
Holds that morality depends on personal choice |
|
what is the Latin word we get "sacraments" from? |
Sacramentum |
|
Imago Dei |
Humanity being created in the image of love, which is God |
|
What is the central question of moral theology |
"Teacher, what good must I do to inherit eternal life?" |
|
Human beings were created with a physical body, and a spiritual_____ |
Soul |
|
Sacraments are symbols for the church |
False |
|
Sacramentals |
Objects, blessings, and prayers that help us readily accept God's Grace? |
|
Are humans inherently evil? |
No |
|
Eudaimonia |
Humans desire this above all things |
|
Intent and action are the only things that determine its morality |
True |
|
What does every person want in life? |
Happiness |
|
Grace______ our nature |
Perfects |
|
Do animals have souls |
Yes, sensitive souls |
|
A "right" is something |
We can do |
|
Can some actions be morally neutral? |
No |
|
Why a person is making a particular choice? |
Intent |
|
Human dignity is inherent |
True |
|
The first mass was celebrated by |
Jesus |
|
Does speakers hold symbolic meaning in the church? |
No |
|
What word is used to describe Grace's inherent effect? |
Efficacious |
|
Can we judge whether or not someone has committed a mortal sin |
No |
|
What type of baptism involves someone who does not know what Baptism is, but If they did they would want it? |
Baptism of implicit desire |
|
The books written by Irish monks regarding sins and penance |
Penitentals |
|
What is the effect of original sin? |
Concupiscence |
|
Who goes to hell? |
Those who choose it |
|
The church holds that you only receive Grace at Baptism |
False |
|
Original sin made people inherently evil |
False |
|
God's sovereignty means that |
God knows all |
|
Can a priest ever reveal what you confessed? |
No |
|
What parable did Jesus to explain how Reconcilation works? |
The parable of the Prodigal Son |
|
What do we call sin that is easily forgiven? |
Venial sin |
|
Contrition for sin that leads to never committing that sin again is: |
Perfect |
|
Does the church believe in predestination? |
No |
|
Promise of the priest to never reveal what was said in confession |
Confessional seal |
|
What brought imperfection into the world? |
Original sin |
|
Who came up with one on one spiritual direction and confession that took the place of the Communal Penetiental act? |
Irish monks |
|
What were the stages of Penance for the early church? |
Hearers, Prostrators, Without Oblation |
|
Is Baltism necessary for salvation? |
Yes |
|
In mark, the word used when describing the "tearing open" of the sky is |
Schidzo |
|
Baptism of desire means we don't need baptism |
False |
|
Sin |
A willful act of evil |
|
Evil is |
Deprivation |
|
The book containing the teachings of the 12 apostles |
The Didache |
|
God, by allowing evil, created evil |
False |