The type of justice that governs exchanges between individuals and private groups. Example:Paying back loans
commutative justice
Each person is not just something but truly someone. Humans are "persons," modeling the blessed Trinity who is Three Divine Persons in one.
Humans are made in the image of God
"Not only is the church gathered around him; she is united in him, in his body." CCC 789
The Church is the Mystical Body of Christ
Who said, " You have made us for yourself, and our hearts are restless until it rests in you?"
Saint Augustine
What is the inclination towards evil caused by original sin?
Concupiscence
The type of justice that governs what the greater community owes individuals based on their contribution and needs. Ex: Civil services like fire protection
distributive justice
Humans have an inner life called the soul
Humans are a union of body and soul
This expression is modeled when you pray the Our Father.
The Church is the Family of God
The saving love of God most fully revealed in the life especially the Passion, Death, Resurrection and Glorious Ascension of his Son Jesus Christ
Paschal Mystery
A complete giving-of-self, shown perfectly in the life of the Trinity. The Trinity, as a communion of divine Persons, is a model for human relationships.
communion of Persons
The type of justice that governs what individuals owe their country and society. Ex: paying taxes
legal justice
Humans can make choices based on more than just instinct or impulse
The Church's union with Christ, Catholics have a common activity to make holy.
The Church is a Community of Sanctified Believers.
The virtue by which we love God above all things for his own sake, and our neighbor as ourselves for the love of God.
Charity
The innermost spiritual part of a person. The subject of human consciousness and freedom. Does not die with the body. It is eternal and will be reunited with the body in the final resurrection.
Soul
The application of the virtue of justice. The defense of human dignity by ensuring that social structures and institutions on all levels—including political, cultural, economic—provide for essential human needs and protect human rights
social justice
They can engage in self-reflection and perform abstract, conceptual reasoning
Humans possess free will
The Church is Teacher
The moral virtue that consists in the constant and firm will to give God and neighbor their due; the actions that flow from that virtue.
justice
effect that every personal sin has on others; sin that violates the freedom, dignity, or rights of others; the collective effect of such sins, which can affect society and its institutions to create structures of sin.
Social Sin
Social Justice
Humans are capable of going outside of themselves to enter into relationships with others and God
Humans are able to enter into communion with God and Others and ultimatly with God
She always seeks a common bond rooted in what is authentically human
Church is listener
A letter from the Pope to the Church on issues related to human rights, social justice, and peace.
social encyclical
Each person is an individual but also a _____ being