This is what Catholic morality is NOT about, though many may think it is.
What is "a bunch of rules" or "judging others".
100
This is the moment in history that most clearly shows the dignity of humanity.
What is "The Incarnation" or "the Birth of our Lord Jesus"?
100
This basic principle guiding our consciences is known as the Golden Rule.
What is "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" or "Treat others how you would want to be treated"?
100
These are the two things God wants most for man.
What are "happiness" (or Beatitude) and "freedom".
100
This is what conscience is defined as.
What is "the voice of God within me"?
200
This is what Catholics believe the moral life is meant to lead us to, what God destined us for.
What is "Beatitude" or "sharing in the Life of the Trinity"?
200
This is what a man has (or, more accurately, part of what man IS) that shows us we have dignity.
What is "A rational soul".
200
These are the three tests of a good act.
What is the object, the end, and the circumstances.
200
This is the path He laid out for all men so that they could find freedom and happiness.
What is "the Moral Law"?
200
This is what happens when you form your conscience.
What is "I am set free".
300
These are what satisfy authentic human desires and what all men pursue when they act.
What are "goods"?
300
These are the two powers of man's soul.
What is "the intellect" and "the will".
300
This is the word we use to describe why a person is doing something.
What is "the end" of an act.
300
This is the type of freedom God destined us for when He made us, a freedom that enlarges our capacities for knowledge and love by choosing the good.
What is "authentic freedom".
300
This is what dims our conscience if we indulge it.
What is "concupiscence" or "addiction"?
400
This is man's abuse of freedom that breaks down relationships and make shim less free.
What is "sin"?
400
This is the choice Jesus made that reaffirmed the dignity of humanity and the special place man has in God's own heart.
What is "The Passion" or "The Crucifixion of Christ".
400
This is the word we use to describe what a person chooses (which is not always what actually happens!).
What is "the object" of an act.
400
This is the type of freedom the world offers us, saying that true freedom is having unlimited choices, including the choice to decide what is right and wrong.
What is "absolute freedom".
400
These are the things that reduce our culpability for an action and often make it very hard to listen to our conscience.
What are fear, duress, addiction, habit, etc...?
500
These are the two things that heal man from his brokenness and set him free from the bondage of sin.
What are "grace" and "virtue"?
500
This is what the faculties of man's soul mirror or are an image of.
What is "The Trinity" or "the Divine life".
500
Listen to the following scenario: A man walks into the store and sees the register open. He takes the money out of it and uses it to feed the poor men at the local shelter.
This act is immoral because of this moral principal.
What is "You can't do evil so that good may come of it"?
500
This is what the life of the Trinity is for which we are destined.
What is "an eternal exchange of [inter-personal] knowledge and love".
500
This is when it is morally acceptable to act against your formed conscience.