Charity
Justice
CST
Biblical History of CST
Development of CST
100

Who is the source of love?

God

100

Laws, actions, or systems that are consistent with the moral rights of persons or peoples, and that are implemented in conformity with the principles of natural justice...are known as?

Just

100

What does CST stand for?

Catholic Social Teaching

100

Provide one example of a teaching of Christ that demonstrates how we are called to live in the world.

Golden Rule, Charity, Forgiveness, Mercy, Self-Control, Sacrifice, Life of Prayer, Complete trust in the Lord, helping the less fortunate, etc...

100

What encyclical is Pope Leo XIII known for writing?

Rerum Novarum

200

What are the 3 theological virtues?

Faith, Hope, Charity (love)

200

What are the 4 Cardinal Virtues?

Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance

200

(T/F) God is the source of all civil authority.

True...but that does not mean all political leaders act in a way that is pleasing to God.

200

Adam and Eve's disobedience showed their lack of _________ in God.

trust

200

Describe the relationship between papal encyclicals and social issues.

Papal encyclicals are written as a response to current social issues that are present within a specific country or the world. 

300

What is another title for the virtue of charity? (will accept 2 answers)

Queen of all Virtues OR the Greatest of all Virtues

300

These are human virtues that are considered essential for full Christian living that we develop by our own effort with the help of God's grace.

Cardinal Virtues

300

The primary community is the ______________ .

family

300

God's Plan for humanity was fulfilled in Christ through what? (Hint: 1st semester of Sophomore Year)

Paschal Mystery: Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension

300

Who are the 2 popes who wrote papal encyclicals since Rerum Novarum that are now saints?

Pope St. John XXIII

Pope St. John Paul II

*will be an extra credit question

400

Charity is the ______________ of Catholic Social Teaching. 

Foundation

400

In class, we discussed 4 different types of justice. Name 2.

Commutative, Legal, Distributive, Social

400

What is a journey of discovering purpose, peace, and fulfillment in the midst of life's ups and downs through trust in God's love and providence?

True Happiness (will also accept happiness)

400

Why did Cain kill Abel?

Must state one of the following:

- failed to see that he and Abel shared in God's divine life

- Abel gave God his first fruits unlike Cain, and Cain became jealous of the favor God showed Abel

400

What year was Rerum Novarum written?

1891

500

What are the two different types of acts that we can show charity towards another person? Provide an example of each.

Interior Acts: praying for them, thinking positively about them

Exterior Acts: spiritual works of mercy, corporal works of mercy

500

Which of the 4 cardinal virtues perfects the practical intellect, enabling us to choose the right and proper means to a good in a particular case...aka knowing what is good and choosing it?

Prudence

500

Name at least 4 themes of CST. (must be the actual title)

Life and Dignity of the Human Person, Rights and Responsibilities, Solidarity, Call to Family Community and Participation, Option for the Poor and Vulnerable, Dignity of Work and Rights of Workers, AND Care for God's Creation

500

God revealed 3 important truths regarding the role of justice in relation to human beings. Name 1.

1. God has given human beings a share in his divine life, creating us in his divine image.

2. Human Beings are Relational Beings

3. God made humans to live in communion with one another

500

What is the relationship between the Industrial Revolution and Rerum Novarum?

*answers may vary, but must connect back or be close to these points:

The Pope wrote Rerum Novarum as a response to the problems in the world, specifically those created as a result of the Industrial Revolution. Even though the IR had a positive impact on economies, development, and larger businesses, it came at a cost to the dignity of the human person. People moved to cities for a better life, but they were met with poor wages, long hours, high rent, poor working conditions, child labor, and physical discipline.