He wrote most of the letters in the New Testament.
Who was Paul?
the opposite of stingy or cheap.
What is generous?
This means to feel sorrow at the loss of something important.
What is to mourn?
When you don't recognize evil as being evil you have this type of conscience.
What is a lax conscience?
These two characters commit the Original Sin.
Who are Adam and Eve?
The book written by Luke that details the beginnings of the Christian Church.
What is the Acts of the Apostles?
A virtue and a Gift of the Holy Spirit that means to be courageous.
What is Fortitude?
Another term for humble, as in "blessed are the..."
What is meek?
When you follow rules just because they are rules you have this type of conscience.
What is a legalistic conscience?
God re-establishes the proper relationship between God and humans gradually, by creating these with the people.
What are covenants?
The five books, in order, that make up the Pentateuch.
This virtue means to not overindulge in anything.
What is Temperance?
According to the beatitudes, they will be called children of God.
Who are the peacemakers?
When you base what you believe to be good on flawed reasoning or misinformation, you have this type of conscience.
What is a wrongly formed conscience?
This term means "Anointed One of God." During the Jewish Exile in Babylon prophets predicted this person would be coming to liberate the people of Israel from their sins.
What is Messiah?
The three major sections of the Hebrew Scriptures.
What are the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings.
A virtue in the character of someone who can understand what others are feeling.
What is empathy?
The beatitudes are the beginning of this big block of Jesus' teachings.
What is the Sermon on the Mount?
This book of Catholic teaching can help Catholics understand the Church's position on moral issues.
What is the Catechism of the Catholic Church?
The Eucharist is often called the Paschal mystery because it relates to this Jewish festival.
What is Passover?
The "extra books" that are found in a Catholic Bible that are not found in a Protestant Bible are collectively called this.
What are Deuterocanonicals (or Apocrypha)?
A cardinal virtue that is demonstrated by thinking before acting.
What is Prudence?
The 8 beatitudes are found in this Gospel.
What is the Gospel of Matthew?
The teaching authority of the Catholic Church, which can help to inform conscience, is called this.
What is the magisterium?
He is the author of the Book of Revelation which predicts the Second Coming of Jesus.
Who is John?