Who we ought to be and what we ought to do
Morality
Conscience
A failure in genuine love for God caused by perverse attachment to certain goods.
"Ten Words"
Decalogue
Speaking Ill of God
Blasphemy
Modern belief that states that what is right and wrong is subject to personal belief and opinion
Moral Relativism
An example of this would be Canon Law
Ecclesiastical Law
The three criteria for a mortal sin
Grave Matter, Full Knowledge, Deliberate Consent
Something that is forbidden to do.
Proscription
Selling of blessings
Simony
The Theological Virtues
Faith, Hope, Charity/Love
A basic understanding of the good.
Natural Law
Sin that leads to death
Mortal Sin
The 5th Commandment
You shall not kill
Spiritual Sloth
Acedia
The Cardinal Virtues
Prudence, Justice, Temperance, Fortitude
Because we have this, we are responsible for our actions.
Free will
A writing that spoke of the "Two Ways"
The Didache
The greatest commandment
Love the Lord your God with all you soul, with all your heart, and with all your mind
Refusing to acknowledge God's love and return it to Him
Ingratitude
When we say we are created in the image and likeness of God, it means we have these.
Intellect and Free Will
Lack of knowledge for which a person is morally responsible due to the lack of diligence.
Vincible Ignorance
The movement of the sensitive appetites contrary to human reason.
Concupiscence
All sin is rooted in this
Pride
The total renunciation of one's Faith
Apostasy