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Conscience Decisions
Shhhh.... Listen
Moral Principles +
Goin Into Sin City
Goin to the Chapel
100
Excessive guilt is often associated with this type of conscience while too little is often associated with this type of conscience.
What is a legalistic conscience and a lax conscience
100
Find resolution and take responsibility is the goal of this step of the LISTEN process. *You must name the letter AND what the letter stands for*
What is N - "Name your decision"
100
The principle that respects the intent of and follows the lead of nature
What is Natural Law
100
A story that Jesus tells us to make a bigger point
What is a parable
100
This sacrament celebrates the love and forgiveness of God
What is the Sacrament of Reconciliation
200
A characteristic of a mature conscience
What is: a) rooted in community b) centered in a sense of unfolding vocation or calling from God c) continually growing d) claims actions as one's own
200
What the letters "I" and "T" stand for in the LISTEN process
What is "Imagine the possibilities" and "Turn inward"
200
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you is an example of a basic moral principle and this
What is a universal principle
200
This type of sin is done when one doesn't do something they should, while this type of sin is done when someone does something they shouldn't.
What are sins of omission and comission
200
This Sacrament nourishes us with Jesus in the forms of bread and wine
What is the Eucharist
300
This can be positive and signals we are uncomfortable with our own behavior while this is always destructive and tells us that we are not good.
What is guilt and shame
300
Catholics believe that this was and still is at work through the history of the Church.
What is the Holy Spirit
300
Aristotle articulated this basic moral principle
What is "Do Good, Avoid Evil"
300
This type of sin damages our relationship with God, while this type of sin cuts us off completely from God.
What is venial sin and mortal sin
300
All good and faithful people, living and dead, comprise this
What is the communion of saints
400
When one believes they should make their decisions on their own, with no assistance or help from anyone
What is rugged individualism
400
The six forms of support on our moral journeys
What is 1) God 2) Communities 3) Basic Moral Principles 4) Civil Laws 5) Teachings of Jesus & the Scriptures 6) Teachings of the Church
400
Proportionality is associated with this basic moral principle
What is "The End Does Not Justify the Means"
400
This is a type of sin we all participate in
What is social sin
400
This requires that we give of ourselves and is a two-way love
What is costly grace
500
The definition of conscience
What is the inner sense of right and wrong that enables individuals to discern moral choices freely
500
These communities deal with life out of a shared vision of religion/faith, while these communities share a common interest.
What are faith communities and support groups
500
Those who live out the Reign of God are described in these
What are the Beatitudes
500
The qualifications for a sin to be considered mortal
What are: 1) It is of serious or grave matter 2) The person must know it is serious 3) The person must freely commit it
500
A way we can receive grace is...
What are: a) the Sacraments b) by asking for it c) by making sacrifices