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1
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Spiritual Works of Mercy?

A
  1. Sharing Knowledge 2. Giving Advice 3. Comforting the Suffering 4. Being Patient with others 5. Forgiving those who hurt you 6. Praying for the living 7. Giving correction to those who need it
2
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Solidarity?

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union of one’s heart with all people leading to the just distribution of material goods

3
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What does solidarity create?

A

bonds between opposing groups and nations and leads to the spread of spiritual goods such as friendship and prayer

4
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When Church documents use the term state, it refers to what?

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any organized political authority in a specific area, it can refer to city or country governments, state or regional government, and national government

5
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In order to maintain the Church’s independence from the state, the Church does What?

A

only takes stances on political affairs when there is a clear moral or religious principle at stake

6
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As a social institution, the purpose of the media is to serve the common good by doing what?

A

to tell the truth and provide accurate information to create a just society

7
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Sin?

A

any deliberate offense, in word, deed, or desire, against the will of God.

8
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What does Sin do to you?

A

it wounds human nature and injures human solidarity

9
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Social Structures?

A

complex pattern of relationships that shape any society

10
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What do social structures do for justice?

A

determine how it is lived out in society

11
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Discernment?

A

practice of listening for God’s call in our lives and distinguishing between good and bad choices

12
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Charity?

A

social action that is an immediate response to a person or group who is suffering or lacking the necessities for a dignified life

13
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What does Solidarity lead to?

A

the just distribution of material goods

14
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Social Action? (3 parts)

A

recognizing and thinking about what the world or a person is lacking, analyzing what’s needed to make the situation better, then you follow through

15
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State?

A

any organized political authority in a specific area; can refer to city or country governments, state or regional governments, and national governments

16
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Civil authority?

A

rulers of people who are committed to the common good of society and the common good in its decision making

17
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Theological Virtues?

A

name for the God given virtues of faith, hope, and love

18
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What do the theological virtues enable us to do?

A

know God as God and lead us to union with him in mind and heart

19
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Social Inaction?

A

ignoring the need in society. you seen the need but choose to do nothing about it

20
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Civil disobedience?

A

active, professed refusal to obey certain laws, demands, and commands of a government, or an occupying international power

21
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What must we do to take action in response to global suffering and injustice?

A

We must acknowledge and become aware of it, we then must analyze what is going on and how we can make it better. Most importantly we must act on our thoughts on how to make it better and respond to the call of need

22
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To determine if a human act is morally bad, we must consider what?

A

its object, circumstance, and intention

23
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How does the state provide services to protect the common good?

A

They have things such as low income housing, food stamps, homeless shelters, and soup kitchens to those who are in need

24
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What are the 3 responsibilities of citizens that are identified in the Church’s social teaching?

A
  1. Contribute to the material good and spiritual good of society 2. Be involved in politics by being informed and advocating for Just laws 3. Pay taxes so that money can be raised and used to help others
25
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When we believe civil law or civil authority is wrong, what does God call us to do?

A

we must practice civil disobedience and stand for our beliefs and what we know God wants.

26
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What does the Pope means when he writes, “There is no sin, not even the most intimate and secret one, the most strictly individual one, that exclusively concerns the person committing it”?

A

he means that every sin we commit effects someone somehow someway

27
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What are the four factors that impede and obstruct the media’s ability to fulfill its role in God’s plan?

A
  1. Media Sources being controlled by something such as political groups 2. Pressure to give biased information such as propaganda 3. Financial concerns of the media source and do whatever is necessary to generate views and revenue 4. Structural issues such as bad or no internet connection
28
Q
  1. Sharing Knowledge 2. Giving Advice 3. Comforting the Suffering 4. Being Patient with others 5. Forgiving those who hurt you 6. Praying for the living 7. Giving correction to those who need it
A

Spiritual Works of Mercy?

29
Q

union of one’s heart with all people leading to the just distribution of material goods

A

Solidarity?

30
Q

bonds between opposing groups and nations and leads to the spread of spiritual goods such as friendship and prayer

A

What does solidarity create?

31
Q

any organized political authority in a specific area, it can refer to city or country governments, state or regional government, and national government

A

When Church documents use the term state, it refers to what?

32
Q

only takes stances on political affairs when there is a clear moral or religious principle at stake

A

In order to maintain the Church’s independence from the state, the Church does What?

33
Q

to tell the truth and provide accurate information to create a just society

A

As a social institution, the purpose of the media is to serve the common good by doing what?

34
Q

any deliberate offense, in word, deed, or desire, against the will of God.

A

Sin?

35
Q

it wounds human nature and injures human solidarity

A

What does Sin do to you?

36
Q

complex pattern of relationships that shape any society

A

Social Structures?

37
Q

determine how it is lived out in society

A

What do social structures do for justice?

38
Q

practice of listening for God’s call in our lives and distinguishing between good and bad choices

A

Discernment?

39
Q

social action that is an immediate response to a person or group who is suffering or lacking the necessities for a dignified life

A

Charity?

40
Q

the just distribution of material goods

A

What does Solidarity lead to?

41
Q

recognizing and thinking about what the world or a person is lacking, analyzing what’s needed to make the situation better, then you follow through

A

Social Action? (3 parts)

42
Q

any organized political authority in a specific area; can refer to city or country governments, state or regional governments, and national governments

A

State?

43
Q

rulers of people who are committed to the common good of society and the common good in its decision making

A

Civil authority?

44
Q

name for the God given virtues of faith, hope, and love

A

Theological Virtues?

45
Q

know God as God and lead us to union with him in mind and heart

A

What do the theological virtues enable us to do?

46
Q

ignoring the need in society. you seen the need but choose to do nothing about it

A

Social Inaction?

47
Q

active, professed refusal to obey certain laws, demands, and commands of a government, or an occupying international power

A

Civil disobedience?

48
Q

We must acknowledge and become aware of it, we then must analyze what is going on and how we can make it better. Most importantly we must act on our thoughts on how to make it better

A

What must we do to take action in response to global suffering and injustice?

49
Q

If it is deliberate or not

A

To determine if a human act is morally bad, we must consider what?

50
Q

They have things such as low income housing, food stamps, homeless shelters, and soup kitchens to those who are in need

A

How does the state provide services to protect the common good?

51
Q
  1. Contribute to the material good and spiritual good of society 2. Be involved in politics by being informed and advocating for Just laws 3. Pay taxes so that money can be raised and used to help others
A

What are the 3 responsibilities of citizens that are identified in the Church’s social teaching?

52
Q

we must practice civil disobedience and stand for our beliefs and what we know God wants.

A

When we believe civil war or civil authority is wrong, what does God call us to do?

53
Q

he means that every sin we commit effects someone somehow someway

A

What does the Pope means when he writes, “There is no sin, not even the most intimate and secret one, the most strictly individual one, that exclusively concerns the person committing it”?

54
Q
  1. Media Sources being controlled by something such as political groups 2. Pressure to give biased information such as propaganda 3. Financial concerns of the media source and do whatever is necessary to generate views and revenue 4. Structural issues such as bad or no internet connection
A

What are the four factors that impede and obstruct the media’s ability to fulfill its role in God’s plan?