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It is an offense against reason, truth, and right conscience. It is a failure in genuine love for God and neighbor.
SIN
Refers to voluntary turning away or departure from the right order
DEVIATION
It is an internal conflict between the true nature of man as oriented to God and his earthly pre-occupations and tendencies.
CONTRADICTION
Sin leads to both spiritual and physical. ____.
death
What are the Three Conditions for Mortal Sin?
Full Knowledge, Full Consent, Gravity/Seriousness
Venial From the Latin “venia” means what?
favor or pardon
A sin which causes a total break in our relationship with God.
Mortal Sin
An inordinate desire of honor and distinction and independence.
It is opposed to the virtue of humility
PRIDE
The discontent over the good of one’s neighbor, which is considered detrimental to one’s own person.
ENVY
This dimension of sin is a deliberate action that constitutes an offense against God, a rejection of God's love, a failure to respect a person's God-given rights, neglecting our God-given responsibilities, and inflicts a wound to human nature.
PERSONAL
Refers to a view of life that excludes God from human thinking and living.
Secularism
This refers to an excessive focus on the acquisition and consumption of material goods and services as a source of fulfillment, identity, and happiness, an example of personal sin.
Consumerism
This refers to a diminishing awareness or acknowledgment within Christian communities of the pervasive and systemic nature of sin.
Weakening of the “sense of sin”
This dimension of sin refers to the hurting of people through attacks on life, freedom, dignity, or human rights, as well as hurting God’s creation through practices that harm the land and God’s creatures.
SOCIAL
This simension of sin specifically focuses on the systemic and institutionalized aspects of injustice within society. It refers to the ways in which social, economic, political, and cultural structures contribute to or perpetuate sin and injustice.
STRUCTURAL
We need __ to bring about Social Justice.
social action
These works of mercy focus on meeting the emotional, relational, and spiritual needs of others, addressing aspects of human suffering that are more internal or abstract in nature.
SPIRITUAL
These works of mercy focus on meeting the physical needs of others, particularly those who are suffering or marginalized in material ways.
CORPORAL
The state plays a part in God’s plan of ____.
SALVATION
What is the civil authority intended to achieve the common good.
State
What are the three primary functions of civil authority?
EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, JUDICIAL
Their moral responsibility is to fulfill civil obligations (such as paying taxes) and participation in the political life of society (such as voting)
CITIZENS
Acts of ____ result in life-giving relationships of mutual respect
Solidarity
It is the expression of a deep sense of unity, compassion, and interconnectedness with others, particularly those who are suffering or marginalized.
Solidarity
Term to describe our ability to discern the truth in what is being presented to us on the news, in the newspaper, and from all sources of social media.
Media Literacy
Refers to the deliberate and nonviolent refusal to obey certain laws, regulations, or commands of a government or authority as a means of protesting perceived injustice, oppression, or moral wrongdoing.
Civil Disobedience
A social service that provides direct services like food, clothing, shelter.
Charity
(Charity/Justice)
responds to immediate needs.
Charity
(Charity/Justice)
social change that promotes social change in institutions or political structures.
Justice
(Charity/Justice)
directed at the effects of injustice, its symptoms. Charity addresses problems that already exist.
Charity
(Charity/Justice)
public, collective actions.
Justice
(Charity/Justice)
private, individual acts.
Charity
(Charity/Justice)
responds to long-term needs.
Justice
According to Scripture, a just or righteous person is first in right relationship with God and second in right relationship with ___________.
Other human beings
In the New Law of Christ,______ means “extending God’s compassion, forgiveness, and mercy to all people, even when that means sacrificing one’s own comfort and material wealth.”
Justice
What are the Four Cardinal Virtues?
Prudence, Justice, Temperance, and Fortitude
True/False: Justice is about more than simple fairness; it asks us to bring God’s compassionate and merciful love to those who are most in need.
True
True/False: As we develop the cardinal virtues in our lives, we become persons of moral character—meaning we will do the right thing, even under difficult circumstances.
True
The justice that should exist when exchanging goods and services among individuals and institutions.
Commutative Justice
The justice that requires that both parties receive exactly what they agreed to; in this way the human dignity of everyone involved in the exchange is protected.
Commutative Justice
It is the most fundamental form of justice in societies; without it all other forms of justice are impossible.
Commutative Justice
This justice is concerned with the responsibilities that individuals have to society.
Legal Justice
The justice that is concerned with the responsibilities that society has to its members.
fair distribution of social responsibilities, duties, and contributions among members of society.
Contributive Justice
Defined as the sum total of social conditions which allow people, either as groups or as individuals, to reach their fulfilment fully and easily.
This is reached when we work together to improve the wellbeing of people in our society and the wider world.
Common Good
A principle which emphasizes that higher-level communities shouldn't take over the responsibilities of lower-level ones. Instead, they should help them when needed and coordinate with them to achieve the common good
Subsidiarity
Refers to our responsibility for taking care of the world we live in and for sharing all the wonders and resources the earth gives us. Our changing environment prompts us to stop and think about how we live on our planet.
Care for our common home
This means that we should feel the need to think first of the needs of those who are most vulnerable. The poor and vulnerable have a special place in the kingdom of God.
Seeing the world through the eyes of the poor which then leads to action for justice
Preferential option for the poor
Social justice is linked to the ___ and the _____.
Common good & Exercise of Authority
This refers to the the foundation of all the principles of our social teaching.
All people are created in the image of God.
Human Dignity
Everyone has a right to participate in society, in those institutions necessary for human fulfilment, such as work, education and political participation
This simply means that everyone should be able to work and use the talents God gave them.
Participation