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100

What is Solidarity?

Unity with and among people, based on common interests, values, and principles.

100

What is Private Property?


Something that is owned for one's exclusive use, or for one's exclusive control.




100

What is Penitent?

A person who recognizes his or her sinfulness, and touched by the grace of God, seeks reconciliation through the sacrament of reconciliation.

100

What is Ecology?

The study of the earth’s biosphere.



100

What is a Mortal Sin?


Sin whose object is grave matter and which is also committed with full knowledge and deliberate consent.



200

What is Distributive Justice?

It is the relationship of government to the individual, and the government's obligations.

200

What is Common Good?

As an individual or as groups to reach their own fulfillment easier, and more fully.

200

What is Dominion?


A Word used in Genesis to describe humankind’s rule over creation, so that right order may be achieved.

200

What is Theocentrism?

A worldview that considers God to be the most significant entity in the universe.


 

200

What is a Venial Sin?


Sin without full knowledge or without complete consent.

300

What is Economics?

Originally referred to the household and its management. Generally used to refer to the system of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in a society.

300

What is Commutative Justice?

Pertains to contractual relationships between individuals, and between institutions that have the legal status of a person.

300

What is Stewardship?


A caring cooperation with God, a caring for creation with a sense of service, motivated by love.

300

What is Restorative Justice?


A process that brings together victims, offenders and the community in order to repair the harm and promote harmony.

300

What is Anthropocentrism?


A worldview that considers the human being as the most significant entity in the universe.

400

What is Legal Justice?

It's the relationship of the individual to society, based on law and the enforcement of law.

400

What is Righteous? 

Acting in accord with divine or moral law. 

400

What is a Preservationist?

One who views all living creatures as part of an integrated ecosystem, all having value in and of themselves.

400

What is a Globalist?


One who regards all elements of nature, living and non-living, as worthy of protection.

400

What is a Hierarchist?

The lower forms are meant to serve the higher forms.

500

What is the Golden Rule?

The golden rule is treating others the way you want to be treated.

500

What is a Conservationist?

One who sees nature as a resource to be preserved for wise human consumption.

500

What is Repentance?

The act by which a penitent recognizes his or her sinfulness, manifests contrition, and resolves to begin a new life by asking God’s pardon.

500

What is Absolution?

In the sacrament of reconciliation, the priest absolves the penitent from his or her sins.

500

What is Penance?

It may take the form of prayer, self-denial, or especially service to one’s neighbour and works of mercy.

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