Vocabulary
Service
MLK article
Faithful Citizenship
Questions
100

What does the words agape mean?

understanding, creative, redemptive, good will to all men and overflow which seeks nothing in return

100

What are the five stages of service? 

Taking up collections, direct service, service for empowerment, analysis, advocacy

100

What is a just law and an unjust law?

A just law is a law that squares with a moral law. An unjust law is a code that the majority inflicts on the minority that is not binding on itself.

100

What are the intentions of Catholic bishops regarding voting

They form their conscience with God’s truth.

100

What is the right to life

To protect the life of its members.

200

What does Eros mean?

A Greek word for love but a romantic/aesthetic or beautiful love

200

What is service for empowerment?

Helps people gain knowledge, new skills, or experience, or develop personal qualities. 

200

____ ____ is not merely the absence of tension, but it is the presence of justice and brotherhood. 

True Peace

200

What is the core of Catholic and Moral teaching

To respect the dignity of every human person

200

What is the right to human dignity

To honor the dignity of human beings

300

What does Philo mean?

An intimate affection between personal friends. It is a reciprocal love.

300

What is analysis?

Involves asking questions and doing research in a systematic way to find out the root of the problem.

300

Who did Dr. King get his ideas from?

Mohandas K. Gandhi 

300

What is the political engagement the church calls to us

They encourage Catholics to seek resources authorized by their own bishops, their state Catholic conferences, and the U.S. conference of Catholic bishops.

300

What is the right to religious freedom

The right to exercise your faith

400

What does civil disobedience mean?

Disobeying or breaking a law to fight for social justice

400

What is advocacy and what are examples of advocacy?

It involves standing up for someone else and working to bring about change in their circumstances. Some examples are confronting nursing home staff when an elderly person is being abused

400

Dr. King said that _____ is never totally gone.

God

400

How does the Catholic community bring gifts to the political dialogue

By recognizing that the responsibility to make choices in political life rests with each individual in light of a properly formed conscience and that participation goes well beyond casting a vote in a particular election.

400

What is the difference between charity and justice

Charity meets immediate needs whereas justice goes to solve the problem as a whole

500

What does solidarity mean?

A direct demand of human and christian brotherhood.

500

What are examples of direct service and service for empowerment?

Direct service: mowing lawns for elders

Service for empowerment: tutoring, teaching ESL, and coaching 

500

Man has the capacity to be _____, man has the capacity to be _____.

Good, evil 

500

If we properly form our consciences, how does this positively impact our political involvement

By a deep desire to change the world, transmit values, and to leave this world somehow better than we found it.

500

Why is charity and justice needed in life 

Charity and justice is both needed to fix social issues

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