This is a violation of our relationship with God, self and others.
What is sin?
This gives us the ability to decipher the difference between what is right and what is wrong.
What is Conscience?
These involve decisions about what is right and what is wrong?
What are Moral Decisions?
Fair play.
What is Justice?
Every human being is created in the likeness and image of God.
What is Dignity of the Human Person?
Sin is a __________.
What is choice?
Conscience has been inscribed in human hearts by someone.
What is God?
Moral decisions have an effect on our _______________.
What are relationships?
Self-control.
What is Temperance?
This principle focuses on the common good?
What is Family, Community and Participation?
These are broken when we sin.
What are the Ten Commandments?
Here we learn about Jesus and what he did when faced with moral dilemmas.
What is Scripture?
To examine a situation in the "See, Judge, Act" Model.
What is See?
Belief in God.
What is Faith?
Every human person has fundamental rights and duties.
What are rights and responsibilities?
Adam and Eve is an example of what kind of sin?
What is Original Sin?
Is a book containing the beliefs of the Catholic faithful.
What is the Catechism of the Catholic Church?
To evaluate a situation in the "See, Judge, Act" Model.
What is Judge?
We develop these when we want to be like Jesus.
What are the Cardinal Virtues?
Being a caretaker for God's Creation.
What is Stewardship?
What is alienation/isolation from self, others, nature and God?
Pope and Bishops in their role as teachers of the faith.
What is the Magisterium?
To decide what you are going to do in the "See, Judge, Act" Model.
What is Act?
We develop these to perfect our relationship with God.
What are the Theological Virtues?
The economy must serve people, not the other way around.
What is the Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers?