Conscience
Reality of Sin
True Freedom
Passions
Object, Intentions and Circumstances
100

A person who makes a bad decision because they do not want to know if an action is right or wrong would be an example of this type of ignorance.

What is vincible?

100

This type of sin damages but does not destroy our relationship with God.

What is venial sin?

100

The Church sees the ability to do as one should by choosing the good and virtue whenever possible as this type of freedom.

What is true freedom?

100

These are emotions or feelings that incline us to act or to not act.

What are passions?

100

That to which the will deliberately directs itself is known as this.

What is "object"?

200

In order to allow us to form our conscience and use our free will, God sometimes allows our conscience to do this to us.

What is lead us astray?

200

These sins are not necessarily mortal sins.

What are capital sins (seven deadly sins)?

200

The modern world tends to see this as the highest good in and of itself.

What is freedom?

200

If something lacks a quality of moral characteristics it is this.

What is amoral?

200

The same act can be inspired by many different these.

What are intentions?

300

Someone who cannot be held responsible for a lack of knowledge has this type of ignorance.

What is invincible ignorance?

300

The word "mortal" comes from the Latin word mors meaning this.

What is death?

300

This is belief that all truths are "relative" or determined by individual experiences, situations, and options.

What is relativism?

300

Humans have the ability to harness their emotions and act or not act upon them, unlike these.

What are animals?

300

These cannot change the moral quality of the acts themselves.

What are circumstances?

400

A malformed conscience that departs from reason and divine law is called this

What is an erroneous conscience?

400

This type of sin offends God through freely chosen actions of thought, word, or deed.

What are sins of commission? 

400

Freedom is developed when we become more this.

What is virtuous?

400

An emotion remains amoral unless it is directed towards an objectively good or evil this.

What is act?

400

Objects or acts are either objectively this or this.

What is good or evil?

500

To assist man's formation of conscience, God has given us natural law on our hearts, the Church and this text.

What is Scripture?

500

The sin of sloth is also known by this Latin lame

What is acedia?

500

Freedom attains perfection when it is directed toward this.

Who is God / what is the sovereign Good?
500

With regards to the passions, the goal of the Christian life is to harness our emotions for the sake of this.

What is the objective moral good?

500

For an act to be morally right, it is absolutely necessary that these are good.

What are the object and the intention?

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