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| the power to perform deliberate action on one’s own responsibility |
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| the principle of dignity of work and rights of workers |
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| we’re all created in ___________ . |
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| God called her to minister to poor and vulnerable. |
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| Our sin sometimes develops into structures of sin that creates unjust societies. |
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| This principle holds that although we are people of different talents, we are all equal. |
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| The central social institution that must be supported and strengthened. |
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| The rights that are for every human being. |
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| Foundational principle holds that every person deserves respect. |
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| Reminds us that we are our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers |
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| Guides us to live loving and just lives. |
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| All rights have corresponding responsibilities. |
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| This principle teaches that the lowest level of an organization should handle a function if it is capable without the higher level entering. |
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| The principle of Respect for Human Life |
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| holds that every stage of life is precious and worth of protection. |
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| Encyclical that lists important human rights is called Peace on Earth: addressed to "all people of good will"" while criticizing the arms race. |
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| Right that are inherent and beyond challenge. |
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| Gives us the ability to recognize and understand God’s command to do good and avoid evil. |
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| the state or condition of sin into which all human beings are born. |
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| the quality or state of being dignified or esteemed. |
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| The body of Church doctrine that applies Jesus’ gospel to our life together is called “Social Justice Doctrine”. |
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| this principle asks how the option for the poor and vulnerable are doing. |
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| This is the heart of Christian morality |
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| Claims we can make on each other in a society to guarantee attaining certain basic minimum conditions to live a truly human life. |
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| a pastoral letter sent to the whole Church on some important aspect of Church teaching. |
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| Rights that are untouchable because they come from God. |
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| Principle that calls us to protect people and all of God’s creation is called stewardship. |
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| God reveals that he has a communal and social nature. |
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| an arabic term that means endearment meaning “dada” |
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| leaves ones country to live in another one |
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| a person who is afraid to leave the country to go back to their own |
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| is the faculty of right reason. |
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| is what moderates the desire for physcial goods. |
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| is how we provide what is due to others. |
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| is the character to be courageous in conflict. |
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| is the virtue that empowers us to love our neighbor |
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| is relying on God's efforts and the Holy Spirit |
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| is the power or belief for what is revealed |
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| Social Justice seeks to apply ___________ to societal structures to ensure that all people have a fair say in social, economic, and political institutions. |
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| written as a response to the communism of Marx and the competition of capitalism, both of which threatened the CST theme of dignity of people. LEO XIII |
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| Emphasized rights of workers to unionize, own private property and earn a just wage. |
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| The Reconstruction of the Social Order |
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| Introduced subsidiarity which holds that the lowest level of government should handle a function if it is capable without interference from higher authority. |
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| The Church in the Modern World |
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| Looks at the modern world and the Church's relationship with it. |
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| The Development of Peoples |
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| Advocated a form of taxation of rich nations |
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| Cites justice as a key component of the Church's mission |
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| Examines how Gospel values should influence the American economy |
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| Critiques the West for succumbing to materialism and the East for ignoring Human rights |
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| Defends the right to life as it applies to abortion and capital punishment |
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| Warned against materialist philosophies and sought to reconcile science with belief |
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| habitual, firm and a disposition to do the good. |
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| Cardinal Virtues are based on a word meaning |
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| We need to depend on each other - rich countries help the poor ones |
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Thumb - Family and Friends Pointer - Guide/Give F*** - Leaders Ring Finger - Weak Pinky - Self |
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Middle Triangle - Human Dignity Respect for Life Family Community and Participation Rights & Duties Common Good Option for the Poor Work & Workers Solidarity Stewardship |
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How - God created us that way to give us dignity. Why - 1. Each human is a child of God. 2. We have rights and responsibilities. 3. We have a spiritual nature. 4. God made us for himself. 5. We are social beings 6. We image God best when we love. 7. God made us co-creators 8. We are inclined to sin. |
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Right to: 1. Life 2. Morality and Culture 3. Worship God 4. Choose Freely One's State of Life 5. Meeting and Association 6. Emigrate and Immigrate 7. Politics |
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| Dignity of the Human Person |
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| Everyone deserves respect because our dignity comes from God. |
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| Unless human life is treated as sacred and respected as such, we simply cannot have a just society. |
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| Family, Community and Participation |
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| We believe people have a right and duty to participate in society, seeking together the common good and well-being of all. |
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| Rights and Responsibilities |
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