Human Dignity
Commandments 1-3
Commandments 4-10
Moral Act
Random
100

The sacred sign of life

Blood

100

Divinizing what is not God

Idolatry

100

A type of temperance related to the 6th and 9th commandment: helps us integrate sexuality into our lives.

Chastity 

100

Everything surrounding the act

Circumstances

100

A type of sin that is a result of a failure to act

Omission

200

This separates us from animals

Immortal Soul

200

Sin of thinking that one's sins cannot be forgiven

Despair 

200

If you steal, this is necessary to do to make it up

Restitution

200

The reason someone did something

Intention

200

2 unmarried people living together engaging in sexual relations with each other

Cohabitation

300

We are made in the image and likeness of God, meaning we have these two things

Intellect & Free Will

300

"Practical Atheism" - does not confirm nor deny the existence of God 

Agnosticism 
300
One of the parts of Just War Theory: States that the force used must equal the force being used

Porportionality

300

The act itself

Object

300

Claiming one line of moral belief and failing to follow it

Hypocrisy 

400

The human tendency to sin

Concupiscence 

400

Selling of spiritual blessing

Simony

400

This commandment comes with a promise

4th Commandment

400

If either the Object, Intention, or Circumstance is bad, then the moral act is____

Morally Bad/Evil
400

False and malicious misrepresentation of the words or actions of another intended to injure his or her reputation

Calumny 

500

Feelings, emotions; morally neutral until acted upon

Passions

500

Denying one's faith - converting to another faith

Apostasy 

500

Double-heartedness; Deceitfulness

Duplicity 

500

We judge the _______ not the __________

Action, person

500

The 3 Conditions for a mortal sin

Grave Matter, Full Knowledge, Deliberate Consent