Provides the conditions that allow associations/individuals to obtain what is their due according to their nature and vocation
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Economic Justice
Development of economic activity and growth in production are meant to provide for the needs of human activities
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Economic Life
is not meant to multiply goods produced and increase profit and power solely, it should be in service of persons of man and entire humankind
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Economic Activity
is to be exercised within the limits of moral order, in keeping with social justice so as to correspond
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Moral order
Economic activity is to be exercised within the limits of ________, in keeping with social justice so as to correspond
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Genesis 1:28
“Have dominion over the earth and subdue it” –
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stewards
•We are
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intellect and free will
•Man is empowered by using
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intellect and free will
•Men abused his ________ in the desire to have more money, the safety and welfare of people were compromised
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Seventh Commandment
Enjoins the practice of justice and charity in the administration of earthly goods and the fruits of men’s labor
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•Matthew 22:21
”Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to God what belongs to God”
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The seventh commandment
forbids unjustly taking or keeping the goods of one’s neighbor, and commands justice and charity in the case of earthly goods and the fruits of men’s labor
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•Moral Order
Within these limits means the liberation of every person from all that may enslave them
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absolute power
No one has __________
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servants
all of us are __________of God.
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law
No one is above the ________
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mission-spirited
We need to be ____________, serving the spirit of (truth in) love
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•Love –
* the only way justice can attain its fullness; the demand of justice is implied here * Do everything with ______
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Solidarity
Love promotes ______
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Private property
is a means, not an end, to the universal destination of goods
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intelect and free will
Private property comes from a person’s effort to use their _______ will in exercising dominion over the earth through work
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Right to Private Property
– must be exercised within the context of the right of every person to have a share in the goods of the earth. Those with much in life are challenged to ‘give up’ their possessions to those who are in need if they want to gain eternal life.
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Sharing wealth
is more than an act of charity, but an act of justice as we are giving
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St. Basil
says that all our excesses are not ours anymore
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Universal Destination of Goods
remains primordial, even if the promotion of the common good requires respect for the right to private property and its exercise
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Good of Society
the common good
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•Living a simple lifestyle
is a concrete living out of justice
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needs, luxuries, joy
Simple lifestyle means:
- considering the _____ over wants
- being free from ______
\- sharing whatever we have with ______
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Radical Conversion
Promotes Social and Economic Justice
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Tenth commandment
“you shall not covet thy neighbour’s goods.” - Cultivates social justice by forbidding disordered desires (stealing and exploitation)
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efforts
•All ______ Shared for the sake of Justice big or small, contribute to building up the Kingdom of God
* is a significant contribution to the daily operation of the world for the service of the entire human family
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Finder of lost articles
What is saint anthony of padua called
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Lisbon ,Portugal
Where was St. Anthony born in
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novice
hermitage, stole Anthony’s book.
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Franciscan friary in Bologna
Where is Saint anthony’s book preserved
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Doctor of the Church
preacher. His teachings of the Catholic faith were simple and resounding, most unlettered and the innocent could understand him, hence, he was declared as________by **Pope Pius XII i**n **1946**
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Padua
•His preaching career reached its height in ______
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Usury
. He was outspoken against ______, and by preaching charity, Anthony was able to curb the vicious practice, and succeeded in getting laws passed that made it difficult for the usurers to jail people for debt
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Usury
excessive interest on loans of money
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How old wasst anthony when he died
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Pope Gregory IX
Who canonized St. Anthony a year after his death
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tongue
Upon exhumation some 336 years after his death, his body was found to be corrupted except for his ______; perfect were the teachings that had been formed upon it
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Jesus
The prince of peace and the lamb of God
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Peace
Gift of the Holy Spirit, it comes when we are forgiven from our sins, big or small - Fruit of justice and love
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grace of God
Peace is only attainable with the______, all must seek Jesus, the Prince of Peace and follow His ways
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War
Peace cannot be equated with the absence of
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Peace
It is a harmony in the human heart and in the social order brought about by justice, requiring respect for human dignity and human rights, promotion of the common good, and the constant practice of solidarity
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•Luke 7:36-50
the sinful woman
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Pharisee, Jesus, Sinful woman
Characters in •Luke 7:36-50
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Active Nonviolence
Does not mean accepting all the pains and sufferings caused by injustice, it means making peace and keeping peace through sisterly and brotherly corrections out of love and concern for one another and for the whole community
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•Violence
Is never an option to attain peace - The Church teaches that ______ is evil and is unworthy of a person. And it destroys what it claims to defend: the dignity, life, and freedom of human persons
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The Offender
to consume pride and painlessly bend a little before others in humble acknowledgement of their mistake with sincerity to make amends
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The Offended –
to accept confession and forgiveness and learn to begin anew
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•EDSA People Power Revolution (EDSA I)
Example of active nonviolence in promoting peace. We have proven that a ‘gunless society’ is possible in order to attain and live in peace - One of our greater triumphs as a nation, it inspires us to continue the same advocate, a move for an active nonviolence
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Cycle of Violence
Started when Adam and Eve disobeyed God and followed their own way, division and suffering came in and broke the peace God has gifted them including the whole of humanity
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St elizabeth
Was a Spanish princess who was given in marriage to King Denis of Portugal at 12 years old
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King Denis of Portugal at 12 years old
who and when did she mary
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Alfolnso
resented the favors shown to the king’s illegitimate sons and rebelled, declaring war against his father
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‘The Peacemaker’
Elizabeth earned the title
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July 4, 1336
when did elizabeth diem
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Vocation
* Our call/the call from God which is our mission in life - * Means call * God’s invitation, his call, to each person to love and serve Him and His Church in a particular state or way of life
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Vow
formal commitment made to God to follow Jesus in His poverty, chastity, and obedience as members of religious communities
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Choose life
God’s call is always an invitation to this
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•Priestly and religious
are two unique and special callings from God
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Priest
•Being a _____ is based from Jesus’ priestly ministry on earth
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Sacrament of Holy Orders
sacrament through which the mission entrusted by Christ to His apostles continues to be exercise din the Church to the end of times
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•Religious Priests
Belonging to a religious congregation
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Poverty, Chastity/Celibacy, Obedience
3 vows of religious priests
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Evangelical counsels
the catechism teaches that every Christian is called to live the counsels
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•Diocesan Priests
Belonging to a diocese - Assigned to a parish by the bishop
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poverty
Diocesan Priest Does not make a promise of ______ and usually owns a car and other possessions to fulfill his duty and live independently
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Pray the liturgy of the hours, obey and be loyal to his bishop, celibacy
3 promises to the church of diocesan priests
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Matrimony
•God blessed our first parents to build their own family, the purpose of being together in the special bond of _______.
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Scripture
•The ________ affirms that marriage is exclusive for man and woman. In
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rib
In the Genesis account, God took a _____ out of the man to create a woman.
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Man and Woman
are created for one another. They are complementary and neither is superior nor inferior to one another, and need one another to build a family
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Christian Marriage
exclusive for man and woman
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Unitive and Procreative
•Two Purposes of Christian Marriage
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Unitive
– entails that man and woman will be together for companionship and friendship for the rest of their lives
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Procreative
a privilege and responsibility. A privilege because married couples can share in God’s creative power in generating offsprings. A responsibility because bringing up children can be very demanding
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Eucharist
is a model for Christian marriage because it is the personal, loving self-gift of Christ to His beloved disciples in the shared consecrated bread and wine, around the Table of the Lord
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•Children
have duties to fulfill in order to keep the family in living harmony according to the will of God
* are commanded to honor their father and mother
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Ourselves
are temples of the Holy Spirit
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Neighbor
whom we are to love as we love ourselves
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God
who deserves all our love and goodness
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The environment,
which is God’s gift of home for us
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•Single Life –
an imitation of Christ - In order to live more freely in the service of God and His body, the Church
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Freedom
does not mean doing whatever we want but doing things that will make us better persons as well as helping others to live an upright and dignified life with less pressure from a structured and confined way of life
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\- Living for the kingdom of heaven - Living life in goodness and love for others
•Main Reasons for choosing a single life
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•Single-blessedness
State of life where a single person is called to live a whole life of loving service to God and His people, the Church, for the realization of the Kingdom of God using their own freedom to serve.
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Freedom in single life
– also means choosing things that will lead a single person to holiness, a life of perfection of love
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•Spirit of Service
– patterned with Jesus Christ marks the life of a truly blessed single person
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•The Holy Spirit
gives special grace to all who choose a single-blessed life in order to reach holiness and perfection in their own ways
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•Saint Monica
Is St. Augustine of Hippo’s mother
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Monica of Hippo
•Saint Monica was also known as
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Tagaste (Algeria)
Born in 331 A.D. in
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Patricius
* Saint Monica’s Roman pagan husband * shared the same temper as his mother
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‘Confessions’,
Augustine wrote a book called ‘______ ’, writing of Monica’s habit of bringing offerings of porridge, bread, water, and wine to certain oratories erected in the memory of the saints
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Ambrose
Bishop who told her wine might be an occasion of gluttony for those who were already given to drink, and she stopped preparing wine as offerings
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Civitavecchia
Monica passed away in the year ____ __in the Roman city of__ ________