The Last Things
Virtues & the Moral Life
Sin, Judgement, and Salvation
Conscience, Reason & Prayer
Suffering, Holiness & the Christian Life
100

The separation of the soul and the body.

Death

100

Gifts infused by God into the souls of the faithful to make them capable of acting as His children and of meriting eternal life; they are faith, hope, and charity.

What are the Theological Virtues

100

Serious sin we choose to commit even though we know it is wrong.

Mortal Sin

100

The gift God gave human beings to be able to use reason in order to judge right from wrong. It is God's voice in our hearts.

Conscience

100

Is suffering necessary?

Facing suffering is a necessary part of growing in faith

200

The state of being after death in which those who die in God's grace and friendship and are perfectly purified live forever with Christ.

Heaven

200

How are moral virtues acquired?

Through our own effort

200

Less serious sin that hurts our relationship with God, but does not destroy it.

Venial Sin
200

What is the conscience a matter of?

What is right despite how it feels

200

What is one positive use for suffering?

It can help make up for the temporal consequences of sins?

300

The state of being after death in which those who die unrepentant of mortal sin and refuse the love and mercy of God to the end experience eternal separation from God and the Communion of Saints.

Hell

300

How are theological virtues acquired?

They are granted by God

300

How many times are we judged?

Two—particular and general?

300

How must we form our conscience?

We have a responsibility to form our conscience with prayer and God's word

300

What is a response to suffering that helps our souls?

Offer the suffering up for the benefit of ourselves or others who may need graces?

400

What happens immediately after death?

We are immediately given our final destination of either Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory

400

What moral virtue permitted St. Isaac Jogues to return to minister to the Mohawks after being tortured?

Fortitude

400

At the Particular Judgement, according to what will we be judged?

What are our works and acceptance or refusal of grace?

400

What does developing a habit of prayer help us to do?

Grow closer to God by conversing with Him?

400

Why should a sacramental life be centered on the Holy Eucharist?

The Eucharist unites us with Jesus and His perfect act of worship

500

What are the 4 final things?

What are death, judgment, heaven, and hell?

500

What is ultimately at the heart of holiness?

The greatest of the theological virtues: charity

500

What is justificaion?

Forgiveness of our sins and restoration of our friendship with God

500

Why is proper formation of conscience important?

It helps us think better, become better disciples, and understand God's will?

500

What are the most important reason to think about the Four Last Things?

We will one day be judged by the Father and should act accordingly