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14 Cards in this Set
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solidarity |
union of one's mind and heart with all people |
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civil disobedience |
deliberaterefusal to obey an immoral demand from civil authority or an immoral civil law. |
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social doctrine |
thebody of teaching by the Church on economic and social matters that includesmoral judgments and demands for action in favor of those being harmed |
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conscience |
the“inner voice” of a person, a God-given sense of the law of God |
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perjury |
telling a lie under oath |
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detraction |
gossip; unnecessarilyrevealing something about another person that is true but is harmful to his orher reputation |
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calumny |
slander;ruining the reputation of another person by lying or spreading rumors. |
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adulation |
excessiveflatter, praise, or admiration for another person |
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sacred art |
evokesfaithby turning our minds to the mystery of God. |
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envy |
resentment or sadness because of anotherperson’s good fortune. |
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greed |
desire to accumulate earthly goodsbeyond what we need. |
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poverty of heart |
therecognition of our deep need for God and the commitment to put God aboveeverything else in life, particularly above the accumulation of material wealth |
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almsgiving |
freelygiving money or material goods to a person who is needy |
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the basic doctrine themes |
the life of the human person the call to family, community, and participation rights and responsibilities the dignity of work and the rights of workers solidarity care for Gods creation |