Human Dignity & Catholic Social Teaching
Stereotypes & Discrimination
the Sacredness of Life
Euthanasia & End-of-Life Care
Justice & the Death Penalty
100

This CST principle teaches that every person is created in the image and likeness of God 

Life and Dignity of the Human Person

100

A simplified and often inaccurate belief about a person or group is called a

stereotype

100

Human life is sacred from __________ to __________.

conception to natural death

100

Intentionally ending a person’s life to relieve suffering

Euthanasia 

100

What is the practice of killing someone as punishment for a serious crime?

Capital Punishment

200

According to Catholic teaching, people are more important than _

Things

200

Stereotypes are harmful because they lead to assumptions and

discrimination

200

True or False: A person’s dignity depends on their age, health, or choices.

False

200

The Catholic Church teaches that a person’s worth at the end of life does not depend on their __________

health, independence, productivity, or level of suffering

200

According to current Catholic teaching, the death penalty is __________.

inadmissible/ not acceptable 

300

This CST principle teaches that everyone has the right and responsibility to participate in community life.

Call to Family, Community, and Participation

300

Discrimination denies a person’s _____

human dignity 

300

This worldview respects and protects human life at all stages

Culture of Life

300

a medical condition that is considered incurable and irreversible

terminal illness 

300

This type of justice focuses on punishment and “eye for an eye.

retributive justice

400

Human dignity is __________, meaning it cannot be lost.

inherent 

400

Jesus was rejected in Nazareth not because of what He did, but because of what?

 who people thought He was

400

Being pro-life includes caring for the unborn, elderly, sick, incarcerated, and the __________.

the most vulnerable or those on the margins

400

a specialized form of medical care designed to provide comfort and support to individuals in the final phase of a terminal illness

home hospice 

400

This approach to justice focuses on healing harm and restoring relationships  

restorative justice

500

According to Catholic Social Teaching, a person’s dignity comes from __________, not from their abilities, achievements, or social status.

God

500

If every human life is sacred, what are we called to see first when we look at a person?

that they are made in God’s image? / their dignity 

500

The “seamless garment” refers to which pro-life concept

Consistent Ethic of Life

500

A non-medical professional who supports individuals and families emotionally and spiritually at the end of life is called a __________.

a death doula 

500

What are 2 myths about the death penalty?

Applied Equally

Only use 100% reliable evidence 

Stops/ lowers crime 

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