foundations of catholic social teaching

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Civil “ …. “ refers to the leaders of public group such as government.

authority

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God’s Law always “ … “ man-made laws.

trumps

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The “ … “ Commandment also applies to legitimate authorities.

fourth

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The “ … “ does not exist for society or the State, but society and the State exist for the “ … “

family

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Pope Pius XI described contradicting the principle of subsidiarity as a “ … “

Grave Evil

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The principle of “ … “ establishes a hierachy of functions and responsibilities.

subsidiarity

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“ … “ rights are the fundamental rights required for living with dignity.

Basic Human

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A type of law found in the ancient law of the Bible.

revealed

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A type of law inscribed in the human heart and known by human reason.

Natural Law

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An example of the New Law of Christ.

Beatitudes

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Authority must be guided by the “ … “ law.

moral

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The New Law is also known as the Law of “ .. “ , a law of Christ that perfects the ancient law.

gospel

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It is the wrong for the “ … “ to take over what families or voluntary organizations can do for themselves.

government

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Civil “ … “ is the duty of respect and obedience owed by every person to the state of which he is a member.

allegiance

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Each right has corresponding “ … “

responsibilities

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Conscientious “ … “ is the moral right to refuse to follow laws based on moral or religious grounds.

objection

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Human rights cannot be taken away because they are inherent and beyond challenge.

inalienable

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Human rights are present in each person, regardless of time or location.

universal

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A type of law that has its sources in the Blessed Trinity.

divine

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Lying under oath.

Perjury

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Subsidiarity discourages attempts to maximize the power of the “ … “ at the expense of local institutions.

state

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Revealing without good reason another’s faults and failures.

detraction

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According to the principle of solidarity, responsibility for your needs should be taken up at the “ … “ level possible.

lowest

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Members of the Church who are not religious or priests.

laity

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The principle of subsidiarity implies the existence of a variety of associations and institutions “ … “ the level of the central government.

below

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“ … “ freedom is the source of all human rights.

religious

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Your ultimate calling is to be a citizen of “ … “

heaven

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Telling a false story that damage another’s reputation.

calumny

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Authority must enact “ … “ laws.

just

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Catholic social doctrine always relates back to the dignity of the human “ … “

person