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Famous Five

Group of women who fought for the recognition of women as "persons"
Finnish Statement
To be a human is to be a person greater than the likeness of God
Catechism
The official teaching of the Catholic Church
Anthropology
The study of social development, practices, and beliefs og being human
What is the devine community of persons?
The Trinity
What do we call the to and fro / back and forth of love
Communion
Society
Name of group of people bound together by a sense of unity that goes beyond each one of us
Vocation
To be called by God
These are known as talents / gifts
- God given abilities
- Charisms for contributing to the well being joy and beauty of thehuman community
Freedom
The power rooted in reason and will to act or not to act
Human Being
Having the characteristic nature and form of a person

Sin

A breach of our relationship with Gid established with creation
Encyclical
Letters written by the Pope for the entire people of God
Goodness
The result of being connected with God as branches to a vine
T/F - Science can completely answer what it means to be human
FALSE
T/F - Human beings cannot be themselves without other people
TRUE (Humans need other people to survive)
T/F - Freedom makes us different from animals
TRUE
T/F - True happiness can only be found in God
TRUE
T/F - Our society has recognized all humans as persons
FALSE (the unborn are not recognized as humans)
T/F - Humans do not contribute to their own moral growth
FALSE
Role of Anthropologists
- Classify artifacts and fossils
- Observe/ Study behaviours of cultures
- Observe/ Study languages
Jean Vanier's Principals of Humanity
- Teaches belonging is important for freedom and maturity
What happens when Adam and Eve eat fruit from the forbidden tree?
- They become strangers to one another
- Become ashamed of who they are
Book of Genesis
Contains 2 Human Being Definitions
1) Humans are a cration of God
2) Humans are a mixture of Earth and divine breath
What seperates us from animals
- Rationality (Our ability to think)

Tempest Torn Bible Story

In the end they saw a rainbow
Reverend lost his son is a schools shooting
Moral was forgiveness sinc when you forgive you are free but when you don't forgive you are imprisoned
- Forgiveness = Freedom
What do babies need?
1) A sense of security and touching
2) Engagement with the human world
3) Back and forth communication
Who owes God
Everything in creation owes its existence to God
Feelings
- Neither good or bad
- Morally neutral
Most brutal human punishment society can inflict
Solitary Confinement
Where does dignity come from
Our self worth knowledge that we are created in the image and likeness of God
Jean Vanier's 5 Principles of Humanity
1)All humans are sacred

2) Our world and our human lives are evolving

3) Maturity comes through working with others

4) Humans need to be encouraged to make choices and to become responsible for their own lives as well as the lives of others

5) We need to reflect and to seek truth and meaning
What makes me a human being?
- Created in the image of likeness of God
- Blessed with conscience
- Called to be in relationship with God and neighbour
- Rational and free will
Describe the effects of original sin
- Spiritual death (relationship with God is destroyed)
- Mortal death / bodily death (Soul sepreates from body)
- Creation is damaged (disharmony)
What are the 4 major areas of life the catechism touches upon?
- Profession of Faith (Major beliefs of Catholic Faith)
- Sacremental life of church (Baptism, First Communion, Confession, Marriage etc.)
- Life in Christ (How we're intended to live i our relationships with others
- Christian prayer (Praying as Jesus did)
Give 4 examples of relationships gone wrong
1) Youth Violent Crime - (Instills fear in community)
2) Divorce - (Instills mistrust in relationships for children)
3) Teen Suicide - (Instills hopelessness in community0
4) Bullying - (Instills fear and intimidation, fracturing the community)
5) Homicides (Instill fear)
What makes me a human being?
Blessed with conscience, called to be in a relationship with God and neighbours, and rational/ free will
Describe the effects of Original sin
Spiritual death (relationship with god is destroyed), Mortal Death (Bodily death - soul separates from body), Creation is damaged (disharmony)

What are the 4 major areas of life the catechism touches upon?

Profession of faith (major beliefs of catholic faith), Sacramental life of church (Baptism, first communion, confession etc.), Life in Christ (How we're intended to live in our relationships with others, Christian Prayer (Praying as Jesus did)
Give 4 examples of relationships gone wrong
Youth violent crime (Instills fear in community), Divorce (Instills mistrust), Teen suicide (Instills hoolessness