Ten Commandments
The Beatitudes
Jesus as a Moral Guide
Moral Decision Making
Living the Commandments and Beatitudes
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Finish the following Commandment: Honour thy...

Mother and thy father.

100

Who taught the Beatitudes?

Jesus, at the Sermon on the Mount.

100

What is the greatest commandment Jesus taught?

Love God with all your heart, soul, and mind.

100

What is conscience?

The inner voice that helps us choose right from wrong.

100

Which commandment encourages honesty online?

The eighth commandment

200

Which Commandment teaches one shall not take possessions that are not of their own?

You shall not steal. 

200

“Blessed are the peacemakers” encourages Christians to do what?

Work for peace and reconciliation.

200

What is the second greatest commandment?

Love your neighbour as yourself.

200

What helps form a good conscience? Think about practices, sacred texts and personal actions.

Scripture, prayer, Church teaching, and reflection.

200

Which Beatitude inspires helping those who are struggling?

"Blessed are the merciful"

300

Which commandment challenges us to speak truthfully and avoid gossip?

The Eighth Commandment: You shall not bear false witness. 

300

Which Beatitude calls people to show compassion and forgiveness?

“Blessed are the merciful.”

300

Which parable teaches compassion for all people, even strangers?

The parable of the Good Samaritan. 

300

What is sin?

A deliberate choice to act against God’s law of love.

300

How can young people live the 5th Commandment (“Do not kill”) in everyday life?

By rejecting bullying, violence, and harmful behaviour.

400

What do the first three commandments focus on?

Our relationship with God.

400

What does “Blessed are the poor in spirit” mean?

Recognising our need for God and living with humility.

400

How did Jesus model forgiveness on the cross?

He forgave those who crucified him, saying, “Father, forgive them.”

400

What is the difference between mortal and venial sin?

Mortal sin breaks our relationship with God; venial sin weakens it.

400

Give one modern example of living “Blessed are the peacemakers.”

Resolving conflict respectfully, standing up against discrimination, or promoting harmony at school.

500

How do the commandments help Catholics make moral decisions?

They provide a moral framework that guides choices toward love, justice, and right relationship with God and others.

500

How do the Beatitudes challenge worldly ideas of success?

They value humility, compassion, and justice over wealth, power, and status.


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Why is Jesus considered the perfect model of living the Commandments and Beatitudes? Think about what he models. 

His life embodied love, mercy, justice, humility, and obedience to God.

500

How do the Commandments and Beatitudes work together in moral decision‑making?

The Commandments set boundaries; the Beatitudes inspire attitudes of love and compassion.

500

How can the Commandments and Beatitudes shape a more just society?

By promoting dignity, compassion, fairness, forgiveness, and respect for all people.