Human beings are composed of these two things.
What is a body and a soul.
The virtues are developed and strengthened by this. (Thank you, Allen Iverson)
What is practice.
Morality is built upon these three things
What is human experience, reason and Revelation
The moral content of an action that suggest whether an action is directed towards the good.
What is object
What is the Precepts of the Church
The abilities given to human beings made in the divine image
What is think, love, choose etc
A firm attitude or stable disposition toward the good; a good habit that allows one to live morally according to faith and reason
What is virtue
The science of what humans ought to do by reason of who they are
What is morality
The aim of objective of a course of action.
What is intention
The quality of being worthy of esteem or respect. every human person has this because they are made in God's image
What is dignity
The virtue of responsible decision making; "right reason in action"
What is prudence
Morality is a response to God and so is aided by several things
What is the Holy Spirit, The Church, Christ's teaching etc.
The conditions or facts surrounding an event and having some bearing on it
What is circumstances
Particular applications of the natural law for members of a given society
What is civil law
The power, rooted in reason and will, to perform deliberate actions.
What is freedom
The Cardinal Virtues
What is prudence, justice, temperance and fortitude
Received at baptism and strengthens in the Sacrament of Confirmation, these help us live a Christian life.
What is the Gifts of the Holy Spirit
A method, course of action, or instrument by which something can be accomplished
What is means
The reasoned participation of humans in God's eternal law
What is natural law
The consequence of the sin of our first parents; the hereditary stain with which human beings reborn because of our origins or descent from Adam and Eve
What is original sin
The Theological Virtues
What is faith, hope, love (charity)
Also known as emotions or feelings, the most basic one being love, these are morally neutral
What is the passions
A decision making process that attends to the implications and consequences of an action of choice
What is discernment
The full body of officially established rules governing the Catholic Church
What is Canon Law