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| calling to love and serve god both now and forever |
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| a moral decision making ability centering on what a person has already done or ought to do in the future; right or wrong |
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| god's fatherly instruction that is written on the human heart and accessed by human reason |
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| people who take the beatitudes message to heart and attempt to live it |
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| god's reign or rule--proclaimed by and present in jesus--in which people follow out the message of god |
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| a part of the gospel in which jesus preaches important moral teachings, including the beatitudes |
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| an experience of isolation and separateness from God and others |
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| greek word for duly summoned assembly; also means church |
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| hebrew for teaching, a term frequently applied to jesus |
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| speech or action that shows disrespect or contempt for god or persons or things dedicated to god |
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| the gift of the holy spirit; participation in god's trinitarian life; the help god gives us to live out our vocation |
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| solemn agreement between god and human beings involving mutual obligations and agreements |
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| a share in god's life; a gift from god that enables the soul to live with and respond to friendship |
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| teachings such as the beatitudes and the last judgement that overturn commonly held values or priorities |
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| attitude of strict observance of laws, regardless of circumstances and possible harm to people involved |
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| catechism of the catholic church |
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| a synthesis of the essential and fundamental contents of catholic doctrine, as regards both faith and morals, because of the second vatican council |
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| an official letter from the pope, usually addressed to all church members |
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| an experience of reuniting and reconnecting with god and others |
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| refers to the ten commandments |
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| the goodness or sinfullness of human acts |
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| the help god gives us for a particular need to help us conform our lives to his will |
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| the teachings of jesus in the sermon on the mount on the meaning and way to true happiness |
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| "the mystery of the wonderful union of the divine and human natures, in jesus, the son of god |
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| an attitude of doing only the least that is required by law in our moral law |
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| unity in christ of all the redeemed, those on earth and those who have died |
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| the teaching office of the church |
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| no caring, apathy, boredom |
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| attributing magical power to certain practices..reliance on the power instead of god |
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| documents were published to tell the catholic community how to live in the modern day and age |
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-material world is all that exists -man is the sole maker -religion deceives people |
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| spread gods message on earth |
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| idea or ideas that the people who made the law wanted to have effect. |
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| exact words of the law, exactly as written, literal interpretation, literally interpreted |
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| able to choose what you want to do |
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| refraining from work on the holy day of obligation |
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| when jesus poured out the holy spirit to his disciples |
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| only wanting material things |
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| treating god with disrespect |
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| what are the three sources of morality? |
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| object chosen, intention, circumstances |
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| what is the object chosen? |
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| nature or matter of the proposed act |
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| such as "ignorance, durres, fear" and other social factors |
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| why is morality associated with being human? |
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| decision making is an everyday thing and our moral view points guide what we do |
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| what is the nature of grace? |
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| pure gift from god--lets us live moral lives |
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sanctifying grace=freely given gift of love and his constant presence actual grace=help god gives us for specific tasks |
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| what did jesus refer to as the basis for christian morality? |
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| human dignity, grace and vocation |
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| what does paul's analogy of the body mean? |
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| church is made of different parts--everyone plays a role--the suffering of someone effects everyone |
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| which pope called for the second vatican council? |
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| whats the message of the prodigal son story? |
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| god will always forgive you |
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| what sacrament is the heart and summit of the church? |
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| what is the message of the last judgement story? |
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| search our souls and question the way we view things--christian challenge |
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| jesus's first miracle and why it's important? |
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| wedding at canaan..always demonstrating moral character |
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| what are jesus 2 great commandments? |
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-love the lord with all your heart and soul -love your neighbor as yourself |
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| what does the first commandment, "i am the lord your god..." mean? |
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| love him above all else, put our needs before him, praise him in prayer, spend time w/ him |
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| what does the second commandment, "don't take the lords name in vain" mean? |
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| respect for god's name...keep god sacred |
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| what does the third commandment, "keep holy the sabaath day" mean? |
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| rest on sunday and go to church..devote day to god |
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| reaching out in praise and exaltation to god...cures us |
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| what words are suitable for describing gods? |
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| purpose of reconciliation |
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| repent for our sins and strengthens our relationship with god |
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| connection between sacraments and catholic morality |
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| each sacrament strengthens us to live a moral life and calls us to do good |
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| what tools has god given us to be able to choose right and wrong? |
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| natural law and conscience |
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| how're beatitudes different than ten commandments? |
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-goals in life -how to build up kingdom -attaining happiness on earth and heaven |
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