CVE Flashcards

1
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True or false
God made man in subject to his own free cnoice

A

True

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2
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is knowledge of gods law certainly important

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yah

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3
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True or false
We do not possess the gift of free will

A

False

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4
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We need to follow the ____ our conscience orders us to do

A

Concrete good

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5
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what is needed to make good moral decisions?

A

Clarity of mind

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6
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what are the three dimensions of the moral act?

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  • action
  • intention
  • circumstance
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7
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who is the patron saint of retreats

A

St. ignacius of loyola

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8
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isolates the written text from its intended purpose

A

bible cutting

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9
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who are the people who consider only their self centered perspective

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individualists

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10
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who are the people who make decisions and decide based on what other people say

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passive confirmists

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11
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true or false
our personal, loving knowledge of christ shooiuld shape the way we make our everyday decisions

A

true

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12
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who is our companion in making moral decisions?

A

Christ

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13
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true or false
Christ was hesitant to love

A

False

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14
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“What is the act involved?”

A

Action

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15
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“What are the important factors involved”

A

Circumstances

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16
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“Why are you doin this act?”

A

intention

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17
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does a good end justify a morally evil mean

A

no

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18
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every moral act does not have a built in intention

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false

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19
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circumstances determine the goodness or evilness of an act

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false, circumstances do not determind the goodness or evilness of an act

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20
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passing the task of making decisions is avoiding the responsibility of making free choices

A

true

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21
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We should only consider the short-term consequences when deciding

A

false

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22
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what s any developed capacitty of mind to accomplish moral good

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virtue

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23
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virtue is split into two what r the two

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cardinal and theological

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24
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what are the virtues under cardinal

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Prudence
Justice
temperance
Fortitude

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what are the virtus under theological
faith love hope
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what is the mother of all virtues
love
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what is the virtue representing good moral judgement
prudence
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what is the virtue representing moral strength
fortitude
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what is the virtue na you can resist temptation
fortitude
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what is the virtue that is giving others their rightful ddue
justice
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what is the virtue representing moderation and managing the emotions
temperance
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what is the opposite of self-centered pride
wisodm
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what is the virtue representing that you believe in God and you are seeking to know his will
Faith
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what is the virtue representing the active awaiting of the promise of God's kingfom
Hope
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we find the fullness of hope through the promise of his ???
resurrection
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what is central to our christian moral life
prayer
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what bears fruit in loving service to others
authentic christian prayer
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what is the rich treasury of christian prayer
sacred scriptures
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authentic christian praer can be expressed ??
both spiritually and liturgically
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Who is our moral guide
Jesus
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What element in making moral decisions is this Identify and understand the: object or nature of the act intention circumstances
investigate
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we need to seek guidance
inquire
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imagine the possible effects and consequences
imagine
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we need to lsiten to our emotions
introspect
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what help us fully understand the reality of our actions
our emotions
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we need to implore gods help for prager
implore
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what is an intimate conversation with God
prayer
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* Of supernatural origin and come from God and lead to God. These Values can be read from the Scriptures.
theological virtues
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human virtues acquired by education and habituation. They are called cardinal because they are the hinge on which other virtues depend.
cardinal virtues
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what is breaking our fundamental relationship with God
sin
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Where sin decreased, grace abounded even more.
false, when sin increased
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What started all sins?
originial sin
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what is the sinful act of our first parents
originating sin
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because of the first sinful act, our first parents lost what
original grace
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the sinful condition within us and in our world is called:
originated sin
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this implies that we do inherit a state of sinfulness because of the sin of our first parents
originated sin
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attraction to sin
concupiscence
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is concupiscence a free moral act?
no
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we experience our sinful condition within our total human condition
sins of the world
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true or false baptism removes our concupiscence
false
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what are the 7 deadly sins
lust gluttony pride wrath sloth envy greed
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concupiscence often manifests itself in what
capital sins
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occurs when we choose to act selfishly and do what we know is wrong.
personal sins
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is a situation or structure that supports evil or fails to correct moral wrongs due to apathy or involvemen
social sins
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is a sacrament of healing through which we experience God's forgiveness for sins committed after Baptism and for which we are truly repentant.
sacrament of reconciliiatioj
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what does jesus name mean
God save us
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who is the primordial sacrament of God's love
Jesus Christ
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What was an integral aspect of the early christians
confession
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the very source of our identity and values
family
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what is the center and heart of the civilization of love
family
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the convental love within a family begins with the love of ?
the mother and father
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The nature of the family can be considered under three titles:
Covenant relationship, domestic Church, foundation for civil society.
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what is the vital cell of society
family
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fourth commandment is
honor ur mother and father
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the highest law of our land, is a testament to our reverence for human life.
The 1987 Philippine Constitution,
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what is another word for capital punishment
death penalty
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strengthens those suffering from illness with the hope of overcoming sickness and death.
anointing of the sick
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