Foundations of Morality
Conscience, Law, Freedom
Sin and Forgiveness
Commandments 1-4
Church Documents
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Who we ought to be and how we ought to live

Morality

100

This is a function of the intellect and a judgement of reason

Conscience

100

A failure in genuine love for God caused by perverse attachment to certain created goods

Sin

100

"10 Words"

Decalogue

100

The Compendium of Church teachings

The Catechism of the Catholic Church

200

How humans are made in the image and likeness of God

Intellect and Free Will

200

An ordinance of reason for the common good

Law

200

Sin that leads to death

Mortal Sin

200

Respect for one's parents

Filial Piety

200

This document talks about "the Two Ways"

The Didache 

300

Control of one's passions would be this virtue

Temperance 

300

A deep sense of the basic goods

Natural Law

300

The three conditions of a mortal sin

Grave Matter

Full Knowledge

Deliberate Consent

300

Practical Atheism

Agnosticism 

300

This document talks about religious freedom

Dignitatis Humanae

400

Type of subjective morality that states what is right and wrong is up to individual feeling/choice

Moral Relativism

400

This type of ignorance would mean the sinner is fully culpable for the sin, since their lack of knowledge was a result from lack of diligence

Vincible Ignorance

400

The human tendency to sin

Concupiscence 

400
The buying or selling of spiritual goods

Simony

400

This document talks about the importance of penance

Paenitentia Agere

500

Feelings or emotions that prompt us to act

Passions

500

The 3 parts of the Moral Act

Object, Intention, Circumstance

500

The two things are lost when one commits a mortal sin

Sanctifying Grace 

Charity

500

Spiritual Sloth

Acedia

500

This document talks about Catholic Morality

Veritatis Splendor