Cardinal
Theological
Law
Sin
100

God forms us in our mother's womb with a spiritual soul, which includes an active mind, and this.

Free will

100

This is the wound that all humans share that makes us open to choosing wrong and evil options.

Original Sin

100

Jesus shares these to help us connect the desires in our hearts with where we are going.

Beatitudes

100

He tells us to treat others the way we would want others to treat us.

Jesus

200

Good judgement, exercised with caution.

Prudence

200

Balance and self control.

Temperance

200

Giving God and our neighbors what is due to them.

Justice

200

The strength to overcome temptations to do wrong.

Fortitude

300

Prudence, justice, temperance and fortitude are these kinds of virtues.

Cardinal  

300

These are habits we develop to help us consistently do the right thing.

Virtues

300

Natural law is the God-given moral sense and voice of reason, which leads us to seek out that is this.

Good

300

This sermon is the ultimate expression of the New Law.

The Sermon on the Mount

400

Faith, hope and love (or charity) are this type of Virtues.

Theological

400

This refers to the goodness or evil of human acts.

Morality

400

We develop a well-formed this by learning God's Word through faithful prayer and study and by putting it into practice in our lives.

Conscience

400

A human act is fully human only if it is this.

Freely chosen

500

Keeps us focused on the happiness of Heaven, even when life gets hard.

Hope.

500

Our belief in God.

Faith

500

The greatest of the Theological Virtues.

Love.

500

An expression of the moral law that is written in the heart and soul.

Natural Law

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