WHAT?
WHICH?
WHO?
WHY?
WHEN?
100

What is secularism?

Worldly, separate from religious connection or influence

100

Conscience is

All of the above.

100

With freedom comes?

Responsibility

100

Levinas states:

It is the Other who awakens me to the highest good


100

Which of the following is NOT a part of the liturgy?

Provides space to get away from community problems

200

Why do Catholics gather to celebrate Holy Thursday?

To celebrate the sacraments of Holy Orders and the Holy Eucharist

200

Anxious concern for another is:

Solicitude

200

Which is NOT part of Chastity?

Christ is not a model of chastity.

200

Legalism is an attitude that:

What is legal is moral

200

What does the grace of God move us towards and this sets us free?

Truth

300

Central to my search for the "good" is

Other people.

300

Which is NOT one of the three levels of conscience?

Conscience as the seat of all feelings.

300

The first principle of natural law states

Do good and avoid evil

300

Which of these is NOT one of the elements of a Catholic approach to ethics and morality?


Relativism

300

Which of these statements is false?

True freedom is license to do what you want, as long as you don't hurt anyone



400

Kohlberg's stage theory discusses the development of:

Moral development

400

The gospels speak of happiness in terms of beatitude which means

Blessedness

400

Which is an action that detracts from the value of Honesty?

Cheating on your income tax.

400

Which is not a key question of the conceptual framework for action?

When will I know if it is my true love?

400

Which is a principle of naturalism?

Everything must be explained by scientific experimentation

500

The gospels speak of happiness in terms of beatitude which means

Blessedness

500

Which is an action that detracts from the value of Friendship?

Spreading a rumour that you know will be hurtful to your friend.

500

Jesus proclaims in the beatitudes that the poor, the mourners, the hungry are happy because:

God is good

500

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

private property

500

The Code of Canon Law outlines

rights and obligations of the faithful

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