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| Reflects the Law Found in the Decalogue |
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| Don’t do to others that which you wouldn’t want done to you. |
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| Don’t do to others that which you wouldn’t want done to you. |
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| In practice it transitions a harmful person into a harmless person |
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| Don’t do to others that which you wouldn’t want done to you. |
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| Makes the world a better place |
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| Don’t do to others that which you wouldn’t want done to you. |
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| Don’t do to others that which you wouldn’t want done to you. |
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| Builds the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth |
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| Do unto others that which you would want done unto you. |
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| Do unto others that which you would want done unto you. |
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| In practice it transitions a harmful person to a harmless person |
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| Do unto others that which you would want done unto you. |
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| Makes the world a better place |
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| Do unto others that which you would want done unto you. |
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| In practice it transitions a harmless person to a helpful person |
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| Do unto others that which you would want done unto you. |
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| Based in personal initiative |
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| Do unto others that which you would want done unto you. |
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| Entails a global awareness of a problem |
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| Meeting an immediate need |
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| Giving out of one's surplus |
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| Matches up with the negative form of the Golden Rule |
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| Matches up with the positive form of the Golden Rule |
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| Seeks long-term solutions |
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| Speaks to an obligation to share creation more broadly than the status quo |
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| Being made in a divine image we are endowed with a |
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| The human soul has the two great powers: |
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| The Catholic Social Justice doctrine attempts to understand: |
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| The Catholic Social doctrine makes ________ about economic and social matters in light of __________ |
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| Catholic social justice flows primarily from the |
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| life and words of Jesus Christ |
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| Catholic social justice is rooted in the teachings of |
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| The purpose of sharing Catholic Social Teaching is the alert Catholics that the Church's teaching on social justice is |
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| an essential part of our faith |
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| Principle of Dignity of Work; Rights of Workers |
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| Economy must serve the people, not the other way around |
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| Principle of the Call to Family, Community, & Participation |
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| People have a right and duty to participate in society seeking together the common good and well-being of all |
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| Principle of Rights and Responsibilities |
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| The essential, fundamental right is the right to life |
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| We respect of loving Creator by being good stewards of the earth |
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| Principle of Dignity of the Human Person |
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| Does not come from what we do or what we have, it comes from being God's special creation |
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| Principle of Respect for Human Life |
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| Every stage of a human's life is precious and worthy of our respect and protection |
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| Principle of Rights and Responsibilities |
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| Every person has the right to the necessities that make for human decency. They include: faith, food & shelter, education, and health care |
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| We need to commit ourselves to the common good |
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| Principle of the Common Good |
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| Social conditions that permit people to reach their full human potential and to realize their human dignity |
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| Principle of Dignity of the Human Person |
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| Every person deserves respect |
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| Principle of the Preferential Option; Love for the Poor and Vulnerable |
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| Poor and Vulnerable are our brothers and sisters. They deserve respect, the protection of their rights, and justice. |
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| We must work for peace and justice in the world marked by violence and war |
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| Enables us to recognize and understand God's command to do good and avoid evil |
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| Enables us to choose good with the guidance of our conscience and to obey God's law of love |
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| Teaches that the lowest level of government should handle a function if it is capable without interference from higher authority |
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| A claim we can make on other people and on society so we can live a full, human life |
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| Having to do with the worldwide Christian church |
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| Three key aspects of Catholic Social Justice Teaching are: |
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| Principles for reflection, provides criteria for judgement, gives us guidelines for action |
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| Essential elements of the Principle of the Common Good include: |
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| Respect for the other person, social well-being and establishment of the group, peace and security |
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| Three types of rights we have as humans |
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| Universal, Inviolable, Inalienable |
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| Untouchable because they come from God |
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| Inherent and beyond challenge |
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| Along with faith name the four necessities that make for human decency |
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| food, shelter, education, healthcare |
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| What three lessons are revealed in the life of Christ about what it means to be truly human |
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We are saved sinner through the life, death and resurrection of Christ We are called to be compassionate like Christ We are friends of the Lord |
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