Faith & Action I Final

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What should the human community reflect, according to God's plan?

The love and harmony of the Holy Trinity

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Why are families considered the basic building block of communal life?

They form the foundation of society

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What is the greatest moral value in the Bible besides faithfulness to God?

Love of neighbor

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What was one goal of Jesus' mission regarding family?

To restore the original holiness and love intended for family life

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Which commandment regarding family is extended by the New Law?

The Fourth Commandment: Honor your father and mother

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What is the term for the Christian family as a center for faith learning?

Domestic Church

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What is the role of a catechist?

To teach the principles of Christian doctrine

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What is a vocation?

A calling from God to live a life of holiness in a particular manner and state of life

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What is Natural Law?

The moral law understood through reason, given by God, that allows humans to discern right from wrong

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What is the state's purpose according to Church teaching?

To promote the common good and safeguard the rights and duties of individuals

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What is Civil Disobedience?

Refusal to obey unjust laws as a form of peaceful protest

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Which commandment prohibits bearing false witness?

The Eighth Commandment

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What is calumny?

Spreading false statements about someone to harm their reputation

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How is sin depicted in relation to God?

As a rebellion against God, a failure to live according to His will, and a betrayal of the covenant relationship

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What are the three conditions for a sin to be mortal?

Grave matter, full knowledge, and deliberate consent

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What is the difference between venial and mortal sin?

Venial sin weakens one's relationship with God; mortal sin breaks it entirely

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What is social sin?

The collective effect of many personal sins over time, which can corrupt society and its institutions

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What are individuals called to do in response to social sin?

Recognize and challenge social sins, working towards justice and the common good

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What is chastity?

The virtue by which people integrate their sexuality into their total person in a healthy and successful manner

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What is the most direct sin against chastity?

Adultery

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What is the term for sexual activity between two persons, at least one of whom is married to another?

Adultery

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What is the cardinal virtue that moderates appetites and passions to achieve balance?

Temperance

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What is the meaning of the Corporal Works of Mercy?

Charitable actions that respond to people's physical needs and show respect for human dignity

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What is a Social Doctrine?

The body of Church teachings that relate to our economic and social interactions

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How many Key Basic Social Doctrine Themes are there?

7

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What is the guidance provided by God that is sufficient to meet our needs called?

Divine Providence

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What is the recognition of our deep need for God and the commitment to put God above everything else in life called?

Poverty of heart

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What commandment prohibits lying about someone else?

8th Commandment

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What does 'missing the mark' mean in the context of sin?

Failing to live up to God's expectations

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How does the New Testament deepen the understanding of sin?

It shows sin as a failure to love God and neighbor

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What distinguishes venial sin from mortal sin?

Mortal sin destroys our relationship with God

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Can ignorance diminish personal culpability for sin?

Yes

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What are sins of omission?

Failing to do something that is required

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How can one combat social sin?

By promoting justice, advocating for change, and living the Gospel

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What does Jesus mean by 'Don't forgive 7 times, forgive 77 times'?

We are called to forgive endlessly

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What is integrity?

Unity between inner and outer life

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What is concupiscence?

The tendency toward sin due to Original Sin

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What is polygamy?

Having more than one spouse

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What is the 6th Commandment?

You shall not commit adultery

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What is the virtue that helps balance passions and desires?

Temperance

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Why did God give humans the earth's resources?

For everyone to share and care for

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What are parables?

Stories rooted in daily life using allegory or symbolism

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What is mammon?

An Aramaic word for wealth or property

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What are the 2 things needed to walk faithfully as Christians?

Charity and Justice

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What is the meaning of Corporal Works of Mercy?

Charitable actions responding to physical needs

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What does the Church teach about how wealth should be used?

Wealth should be used to serve the common good and not just personal gain

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How many key Social Doctrine themes are there?

Seven

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What is conciliar?

Something related to a Church council

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What is Providence?

God's guidance that meets our needs

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What is Poverty of Heart?

Putting God above material wealth

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What is Eschatology?

Study of the last things (death, judgment, heaven, hell)

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What is blasphemy?

Speaking, acting, or thinking about God in a mocking way

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What is a covenant?

A sacred agreement between God and His people

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What are ways to enrich your relationship with God?

Prayer, sacraments, and sacrifice

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What renews us spiritually each week?

Sacred Liturgy

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What is the Sabbath?

The 7th day of rest, observed in the Eucharist

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What are the Seven Capital Sins?

Pride, Greed, Envy, Anger, Lust, Gluttony, Sloth

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What does "Charat" mean?

Hebrew word meaning "to miss the mark"

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What gives humans infinite worth and dignity?

We are made in the image of God

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What story emphasizes forgiveness?

The Lost Sheep and The Prodigal Son

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What clouds our ability to understand natural moral law?

Original sin

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What is the Paschal Mystery?

Christ's Passion, death, Resurrection, and Ascension

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What is the original meaning of the 1st Commandment?

To acknowledge and worship only the one true God

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What is the primary foundation of our life and happiness?

The 1st Commandment

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What are the two categories sin falls under in religion?

Irrational religion and irresponsible religion

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What is the quality of being holy, worthy of respect, and reverence?

Sacred

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What is the role of the Sabbath in the Christian faith?

It is a day of rest and worship, recalling God's rest on the seventh day

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What are the best ways to enrich your relationship with God?

All of the above (prayer, sacraments, sacrifices)

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What is profanity?

Speaking disrespectfully about something sacred

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What is the purpose of the Beatitudes?

To teach us the attitudes and actions that lead to true happiness and holiness

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What is an examination of conscience?

The prayerful review of one's actions in light of the Gospel

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What renews us spiritually and gives us strength to love as disciples?

Sacred liturgy

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What are examples of works of service?

All of the above (church, elderly, volunteering)

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What does it mean to be sanctified?

To be made holy and set apart for God's purpose

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The sin of lying under oath is what?

Perjury

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What does it mean to "miss the mark"?

You attempt to follow the moral law but end up falling short

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How did Gideon creating a golden ephod show missing the mark?

It reflects a lapse in judgment that led the people into idolatry

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Which story from the Bible emphasizes forgiveness?

The Lost Sheep and The Prodigal Son

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Why do humans have infinite worth and dignity?

Because we're made in the image of God

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God created humans to live in what kind of context?

Structured society and responsibilities

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How is sin most accurately described in relation to God?

A rejection of God's love and a willful turning away from Him

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Where did God give the 10 Commandments?

Mount Sinai

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What is merit?

A reward from God to those who love Him

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What law is always true and never changes?

Eternal Law

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What was the Sinai Covenant?

A relationship of love between God and His chosen people

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What is the divine gift given to only human beings?

Soul

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What law reflects God's wisdom and love?

Moral Law

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What law is understood through reason?

Natural Law

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What 3 gifts allow us to be in communion with God?

Soul, intellect, free will

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Where does our justification begin and end?

With God's work

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What is original sin?

Adam and Eve's disobedience that affects all humanity

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What is the work of salvation accomplished by Christ?

Paschal Mystery

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To be made holy is to be what?

Sanctified

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What is the 7th day when God rested?

The Sabbath

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Why must we protect creation?

Because it's part of God's design

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Who warned that greed and selfishness harm creation?

Pope John Paul II

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As students, who does our work prepare us to serve?

Society

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What sins are capital sins against the 10th Commandment?

Envy and Greed

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What is God's guidance that meets our needs called?

Providence

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What is the commitment to put God above material wealth called?

Poverty of Heart