Morality Chapter 4

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Across
  1. 3. An action that plays a role in an evil deed but lacks the deliberate consent to that same cooperative action.
  2. 5. a deliberate assistance to another person in the commission of evil.
  3. 7. A solemn agreement between human beings or between God and man involving mutual commitments and guarantees.
  4. 8. the ordinary and universal teaching authority of the Pope and the bishops in communion with him
  5. 11. happiness or blessedness, especially the eternal happiness of Heaven
  6. 13. an offense against the law and love of God that does not deprive the soul of sanctifying grace
  7. 15. the obligation to refrain from partaking of something, typically a type of food or drink
  8. 16. the new order established by Jesus Christ, to perfect the Old Covenant
  9. 17. a norm of moral or religious action.
  10. 19. redemption; the promise of Heaven brought about by the Death and Resurrection of Jesus; our discipleship in Christ, and our commitment to seeking holiness and avoiding sin
  11. 20. revelation God's communication of his divine life to man
  12. 21. a transgression of Divine Law and an offense against God which involves an individual's knowledge and will
  13. 23. contrition Sorrow of the soul and detestation for the sin committed together with the resolution not to sin again because of fear of God's punishment.
Down
  1. 1. Greek for "ten sayings," a name for the Ten Commandments given by God through Moses.
  2. 2. A radical reorientation of one's whole life away from sin and evil and toward God
  3. 4. "putting to death" vices/sinful habits in one's life
  4. 6. true sorrow for one's own sins and the firm resolution to avoid all sin in the future.
  5. 9. mortification by deprivation of food
  6. 10. The Mosaic Law, centered on the Ten Commandments, by which God said "I will be your God, and you will be my people."
  7. 11. The teachings of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount on the meaning and way to true happiness (Matt 5:3-12)
  8. 12. justice, uprightness; conformity of life to the requirements of the divine or moral law; virtue, integrity.
  9. 14. the possibility of spending eternity in Heaven, made possible by Christ's Incarnation, Death, and Resurrection
  10. 18. a grave offense against God that destroys charity in the heart of man
  11. 22. Forbidden by the 1st Commandment, it is the worship/adoration of any created thing