Compare & Contrast
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100

Both Muslims and Christians do this for a certain time period.

What is fasting?

100

This Christian value is connected to rights and responsibilities as it emphasizes that human dignity is only protected if human rights are the same.

What is Philippians 2:4? ( Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. )

100

Privately learning about different cultures and faiths either through conversation or online.

What is self-education?

100

Refuseing to laugh at a discriminative joke, even when pressured to do so.

What is showing integrity?

100

The benefit of well-being that is spread to all people.

What is the common good?

200

Both Latin & Eastern Catholic Churches has this saint as one of their most beloved.

Hint:"The giver of every good and perfect gift has called upon us to mimic His giving, by grace, through faith, and this is not of ourselves. ( answer )

Who is St. Nicholas of Myra?

200

This Christian value connects to life and dignity of the human person due to Jesus showcasing dignity to the excluded by eating with outcasts.

What is Genesis 1:27? ( All life is sacred because every human is made in the image of God. )

200

This act involves speaking out when someone's being mocked for their beliefs or culture.

What is being an ally?

200

Including a person in your group despite assumptions by other people.

What is breaking social norms?

200

Standing together with others in support and love mainly across differences to promote justice and peace in the world.

What is solidarity?

300

In Eastern Catholic churches, the congregation faces this direction.

Where is east?

300

This social justice principle connects to Matthew 25:40 ( Whatever you did for one of the least of these, you did for me. ) due to acts of charity, justice, and service.

What is option for the poor and vulnerable?

300

A method to encourage understanding by respectfully explaining your personal beliefs when asked.

What is witnessing through dialogue?

300

Sharing traditions from your background or learning about someone else's through and with curiosity.

What is cultural exchange?

300

All people have this right and duty to take part in the political, economical, and social life of their community.

What is participation?

400

A central feature in Byzantine churches which arelocated at the front of the sanctuary.

What are iconostases?

400

This Christian value connects to solidarity because it mirrors the concept of universal brotherhood & working together with peace.

What is Mark 12:31? ( Love your neighbor as you would yourself. )

400

Showing inclusion and generosity during class discussions or group projects, no matter the differences.

What is practicing daily unity?

400

Privately encouraging a classmate who's been bullied or excluded due to their identity.

What is quiet support?

400

A primary Catholic belief which believes that every person is created in God's image and deserves respect, despite any difference.

What is dignity of the human person?

500

For the Latin Catholic liturgical calendar, the church year starts at this time.

When is the first Sunday of Advent?

500

This social justice principle connects to Genesis 2:15 ( God gave us responsibility over creation. ) as caring for the Earth supports the common good and honors God's gift.

What is care for God's creation?

500

Using your talent ( art, music, etc. ) to call out discrimination or promote unity.

What is advocacy?

500

Reflecting on how your faith asks you to treat everyone with love, even if it is challenging.

What is living by your values?

500

To recognize that everything we are and have are gifts from God and being grateful with said gifts.

What is stewardship?

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