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What are the three theological virtues? |
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Faith, Hope, and Charity/Love |
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Which theological virtue involves the belief of all revealed truths? |
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Which theological virtue involves cautious optimism? |
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Which theological virtue is self-offering? |
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What are the four cardinal virtues? |
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Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, and Temperance |
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Which cardinal virtue involves making the right judgment? |
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Which cardinal virtue involves rendering each on his due? |
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Which cardinal virtue involves doing God's will during difficulties? |
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Which cardinal virtue involves self-control? |
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What is the universal vocation? |
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What are the four sources of grace? |
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Sacraments, Prayer, Obedience, and Service |
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Which source of grace is a sharing in the life of God through marriage? |
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Which source of grace is the sharing in the life of God through conversation with God? |
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Which source of grace is a sharing in the life of God by doing His will? |
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Which source of grace is a sharing in the life of God by helping our neighbor? |
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What is an attitude that says, "Do whatever you want." |
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What is another term for self-denial? |
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What is an ethical system that determines good and evil from the consequences that follow an act? |
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What is the belief that there are no absolute truths and that morality changes with each new situation? |
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What is the belief that there is no truth or purpose? |
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What is an ethical system that deduces the moral values of an act from the proportion of good and evil effects? |
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What are the four relativistic philosophies? |
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Hedonism, Consequentialism, Mitilism, and Proportionalism |
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What are the four main vocations? |
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Priesthood, Marriage, Single Life, Religious Life |
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The word "vocation" comes from the Latin word "vocare" which translates to what? |
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What are the four ways that students can fulfill their vocations now? |
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1. Being a good student 2. Being a good child 3. Being a good friend 4. Being a good sibling |
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What is an urging to do good? |
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What is a habitual grace? |
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What is a lack of sanctifying grace? |
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What are the five divisions of sin? |
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Original/Actual, Mortal/Venial, Formal/Material Intent, Commission/Omission, and External/Internal |
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What is a failure to do a required act? |
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What category does sinning within one's own thoughts fall under? |
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What does St. Thomas Aquinas say that sin is? |
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Sin is turning away from God in a disordered way. |
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What does St. Augustine say that sin is? |
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Sin is any word, deed, or desire that turns one away from God. |
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What is the aspect of human nature that states that man exists for others and not for himself? |
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What is the full awareness of the merits or bad of an action? |
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What is an obscured awareness of the merits or bad of an action? |
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What can duress and other stressful factors affect? |
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Is one less capable or more culpable with partial knowledge? |
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What does morality involve the transformation of? |
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What accounts one's actions to self and to authority? |
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What is a lack of required awareness? |
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What kind of ignorance involves the unawareness of what is right and wrong? |
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What is an attitude that controls a person? |
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What is a useful tool for Catholics? |
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Catechism of the Catholic Church |
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What are the three elements of a standard conscience? |
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1. Love for God and neighbor 2. Treat others as you would like to be treated 3. The end does not justify the means |
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What is a legalistic conscience? |
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Which type of conscience corresponds to the divine moral law? |
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Which type of conscience takes precedent over any other? |
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Which type of conscience formulates moral judgments on insufficient grounds? |
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Which type of conscience judges an action to be morally evil when in fact it is not? |
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Which type of conscience is not properly formed? |
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Which type of conscience is unsure about what is right and wrong? |
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What are the three divisions of conscience? |
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Antecedent, Concamitant, and Consequent |
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Which division of conscience precedes an action? |
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Which division of conscience accompanies the action as it takes place? |
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Which division of conscience follows an act? |
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What are the three components of the moral choice? |
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Object, Intention, and Circumstances |
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What is the philosophy that states that salvation is based on one's general orientation? |
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Fundamental Option Theory |
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Is our interior as important as our exterior? |
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What are we an integration of? |
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What are the four Principles of Double Effect? |
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1. Good or neutral action 2. Right intention 3. Evil cannot be a means to good 4. The consequent good must balance the evil |
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What is an ordinance of reason for the common good? |
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What are the four types of law? |
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Eternal, Natural, Positive, and Evangelical |
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Which type of law is the plan of divine inspiration? |
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Which type of law is a participation in the eternal law? |
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Which type of law is a law expressly stated? |
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What are the three components of just law? |
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1. It must promote the common good. 2. The burdens that the law imposes on society must reflect an "equality of proportion". 3. All use of authority is a share in God's authority. |
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What are the three elements of the common good? |
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1. Respect for and promotion of the fundamental rights of the person. 2. Prosperity 3. Peace and security of the group and of its members. |
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What is a confession made out of fear? |
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What should the main intention of confession be? |
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What is another term for salvation? |
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Which Beatitude involves turning away from material things? |
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"Blessed are the poor in spirit..." |
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Which Beatitude involves making a sacrifice for God? |
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"Blessed are those who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness..." |
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Which Beatitude involves humility? |
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"Blessed are the meek..." |
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Which Beatitude involves reconciliation? |
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"Blessed are the peacemakers..." |
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