5th Commandment
7th Commandment
Terminology
February Saints
100

The 5th Commandment and its opposing virtue:

Thou shalt not kill.


Charity

100

Using another person's words or ideas without giving them credit

Plagiarism

100

Doing evil to someone because they did evil to us

Revenge

100

February 3rd: Bishop and Martyr, patron of those with afflictions of the throat

St. Blaise

200

The sin of expressing hope that evil or harm will happen to someone or something

Cursing

200

An employee must _______________, and employer must_____________.

give an honest day's work; pay a just wage

200

Wishing evil on another

Hatred

200

February 14th- Brothers, Apostles of the Slavs

Sts. Cyril and Methodius

300

The sin of giving bad example which leads another into sin (and the two types)

Scandal

Direct

Indirect

300

The sin of deceiving another in order to deprive him of something he rightfully owns

Fraud

300

The sin of taking excessive interest for a loan of money

Usury

300

February 18th- Celebrated artist of the 15th century, one painting is in this room

Bl. Fra Angelico

400

The seriousness of a sin of scandal is greater in proportion to _______________________.

the individual’s place (for example, a parent or public figure gives greater scandal than a child)

400

The 7th Commandment requires (3):

  • Respect for property (treating with care, returning in a timely manner, etc.)
  • Just payment for purchases or services
  • Good stewardship of creation
400

Returning or replacing something that was stolen or damaged

Restitution

400

February 5th, Roman martyr celebrated for her purity and fidelity to Christ

St. Agatha

500

Conditions for legitimate defense by military force (ius ad bellum) (4)

  • Attacker inflicts lasting, grave, and certain damage against another nation (defender)
  • All other means of stopping the attacker have been exhausted
  • There is a serious chance of success
  • The evils of the war must not exceed the evil of the attacker 
500

The seriousness of the sin of stealing is determined by:

  • The amount stolen
  • The harm done to the owner
500

Cases that killing is not murder (3):

Self-defense or defense of another

Capital punishment: the death penalty, execution

Just war

500

February 6th: Jesuit Martyr of Japan, crucified

St. Paul Miki and Companions

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