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| the act of believing in God as first truth and all that He reveals. |
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| choosing to accept something as true based on the authority of God |
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| all truths known with certainty or logically derived from principles |
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| when you hold something as true because of something else |
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| when you choose to hold something as true based on varying degrees of evidence |
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| when you know God as He is |
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| the act of choosing to hold something as true based on the authority of God |
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| speculations based on faith |
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| Three Ways God causes Faith in Us |
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1. He reveals new concepts
2. He gives us grace to understand new concepts
3. He gives grace for the will to choose to believe the concepts |
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| join concepts in order to accurately think about God’s revelation (the proposition or principles of faith) |
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| the Holy Spirit guides the intellect to conclusions that can be derived from these principles |
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| choosing not to believe in God |
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| choosing to reject the essential elements of the faith |
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| completely rejecting the faith |
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| freely choosing to reject the belief in God, and a refusal to learn revealed truths |
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| to will the good of the beloved |
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1. loving others is the love of friendship
2. loving yourself is the love of use |
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| love of friendship of God |
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| loving God for the benefit of eternal happiness and trust in God’s Divine Mercy |
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| fear of things that will effect the body |
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fear of hell as seen with fire, or as a place of punishment
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| fear of hell as seen as a separation from our friend (God) whom we love |
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| those who have a true understanding of who they are in relation to God and others are based on proper self love |
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| to think one is greater than they actually are |
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| to think one is less than they actually are |
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| perfecting communication with God |
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| to spend time with God, where you allow Him to move your intellect and will to know God’s plan for you. |
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| the highest form of prayer. |
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| having a compassionate heart for another’s trouble |
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| give from your necessities |
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| welcome others as though they are Christ themselves, this is the Christian form of tolerance |
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| the spreading of the good news; the Gospel |
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| you correct others when they are sinning because you want them to be happy. |
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| the virtue in which God moves the will beyond what we can understand on our own powers |
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| when you don’t love Gods goals in your life |
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| does not love with passion, and so this is not real love |
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| the direct violation of love because you do not share in another’s joy and sorrows |
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| when you intentionally separate yourself from the Church |
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| actions that lead another to sin |
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| when one knows and loves God, and is faithful to His covenant. |
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| the virtue applies the goals to a situation and judges based on higher ends |
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| stay focused on carrying out the action |
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| listening to the advice from the wise |
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| constantly seeking to avoid bad effects |
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| someone who doesn’t think before they act |
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| someone who falls to keep their commitments |
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| is all about what you deserve based on the law or just commandments |
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| (teleological) when you love others, giving to them what they truly deserve |
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| the virtue perfecting the will to love others by giving them their true rights |
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| natural needs that you need to be truly happy |
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| the needs of everything else that people really want |
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| giving proper honor to those who you cannot repay |
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| Religion (modern definition) |
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| (modern definition) that which is not a part of the natural realm |
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| joyfully and promptly obeying proper authority |
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| you reveal truth in the proper amount and type |
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| the virtue of acquiring and spending materials in the proper amount |
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| saving a life is the object if a life is at stake, and there is no other way to save a life |
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| the intentional killing of a baby or not taking proper council / judgment and killing of a baby |
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| the object is saving the mothers life and the killing becomes an unintended side effect |
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| the taking of ones own life that violates natural inclinations and charity |
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| when one chooses to end their life early with the means of some type of medical care |
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| Universal Destination of the Goods |
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| God is the first cause of all material goods, and created goods are to meet the needs of everyone |
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| Right to Private Property |
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| Humans are a secondary cause and justice requires that humans have a right to what they work hard to attain |
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| places that can make more goods |
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| the goods that you use for yourself |
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| perfects the concupisible emotions to desire the proper amount and proper type of bodily pleasure |
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| the excess is gluttony and the defect is anorexia |
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| the excess is drunkenness or addiction and the defect is refusing even what is good for you |
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| When, by sheer will power, one overcomes contrary emotions to do the good. |
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| the vice of not enjoying proper bodily pleasure |
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| the proper desire of sexual pleasure |
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| the proper amount of rest |
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| to much desire for recreation |
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| a defect of desire for the use of recreation |
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| the viewing of woman that turns them into objects. |
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| when a married person has sex outside of their marriage |
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