cl Flashcards

(55 cards)

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What does sin mean?

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An immoral act that disobeys God.

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What are the three basic notions?

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Missing the Mark
Depravity and Perversity
Rebellion and Transgression

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A part of division of sin that we inherited from our first parents

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Original sin

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A part of division of sin that is personally committed by a person with knowledge and consent.

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Personal sin

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A part of division of sin that has lesser offense because it does not constitute a complete and direct refusal of the will of God.

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Venial

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A part of division of sin that serious offense against God and constitutes

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Mortal

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A part of division of sin that a wrong thing a person has committed

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Commission

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A part of division of sin that is a performance of a non good act

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Omission

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9
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What are the 7 capital sins?

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Pride
Greed
Sloth
Lust
Envy
Anger/Wrath
Gluttony

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A type of capital sin that has a inordinate desire of HONOR

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Pride

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A type of capital sin that has DISCONTENT over the good of ones neighbor

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Envy

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12
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A type of capital sin that who spurns love instead for fury

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Anger

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13
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A type of capital sin which avoids physical or spiritual work

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Sloth

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A type of capital sin which desires what belongs to others

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Greed

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A type of capital sin which has a excessive enjoyment of food and drinks

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Gluttony

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16
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A type of capital sin that craves for sexual grantification

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Lust

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17
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What is the counterpart of Pride?

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Humility

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18
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What is the counterpart of Envy?

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Kindness

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19
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What is the counterpart of Anger?

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Patience

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20
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What is the counterpart of Sloth?

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Diligence

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21
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What is the counterpart of Greed?

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Charity

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22
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What is the counterpart of Gluttony?

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Temperance

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What is the counterpart of Lust?

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It is a way of making moral decisions where we let “fate” determine how we should act

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It is a way of making moral decisions where it is considered a self centered perspective
Individualistic
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It is a way of making moral decisions where they decide what people say
Passive conformist
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It is a way of making moral decisions where we consider all the important elements of making good moral decisions.
Hollistic
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It is a step in making moral decisions where we investigate the 3 dimensions of every Moral Act: * Object of the Act * Intention * Circumstances
Investigate
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It is a step in making moral decisions where we naturally seek guidance from our family or peers.
Inquire
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It is a step in making moral decisions where we think ahead about what will happen if we choose this act
Imagine
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It is a step in making moral decisions where we listen to our emotions
Introspect
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It is a step in making moral decisions where we ask Gods help in prayer
Implore
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It is a step in making moral decisions where we rely on the judgement of our conscience
Implement
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It is the goodness or badness or rightness and wrongness of human act.
Morality
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It is the actions done under the circumstances of ignorance, passion, fear, violence, and habits.
Acts of Man
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It is the lack or absence of knowledge
Ignorance
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It is a type of ignorance which cannot be dispelled
Invincible Ignorance
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It is a type of ignorance which can be and should be dispelled
Vincible Ignorance
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What are the 3 types of vincible ignorance?
Simple Vincible Ignorance Crass or Supine Ignorance Affected Ignorance
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It is the person performing an act is liable of such acts.
Imputability of Human Act
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It is a mental agitation of disturbance
Fear
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What are the types of fears?
Grave fear Slight fear
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It is the type of fear where it is aroused by the presence of danger
Grave Fear
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It is the type of fear where it is aroused by danger that is not that serious
Slight Fear
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It is a act of fear where it is morally responsible or voluntary
Acts done with fear
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It is a act of fear where it is not morally responsible or involuntary
Acts done without fear
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It is a movement of the sensitive appetite which is produced by good or evil as apprehended by the mind.
Passion
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"Passions are in themselves amoral." Who said this statement?
St. Thomas Aquinas
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What are the types of passion?
Antecedent Consequent
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It is the type of passion that a person is emotionally aroused to perform an act.
Antecedent
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It is the type of passion where they are deliberately aroused by the will to ensure a more prompt and willing operation.
Consequent
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It is the external force applied by someone to another
Violence
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It is the inclination to perform an act
Habit
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It is what Disposes to God
Virtue
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It is what disposes evil
Vice