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- 3. Jesus taught us that we must love our neighbor by performing _____________ __________ __ _______. _________ means “body” The _____________ _________ __ _________ help us meet a person’s physical needs. They are: feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, shelter the homeless, visit the sick, ransom the captive, and bury the dead.
- 6. A uniting principle in society by which people bear each other’s sufferings together, make sure that material things such as food, clothing, and other resources are distributed justly, and most importantly, share spiritual goods such as prayer and penance. _____________ is a direct demand of Christian brotherhood.
- 10. The stability and security of a just order. In the family, _____ means parents who love and respect each other while loving God above all, and children who honor their parents. In society, ______ requires social authorities to ensure by morally acceptable means the security of society and its members. It is for all of us the work of justice and the effect of charity.
- 11. The original state of human beings before sin. In the beginning there was no suffering or death, man was at peace with himself, there was harmony between men and women, and there was a peace between Adam and Eve and all of creation. ___________ ____________ was lost due to Original Sin.
- 13. A relationship between two or more people brought together for a common reason or purpose. In ___________, we first learn to love and respect others and to receive love and respect from others.
- 16. The honor and respect due to all human beings, from unborn babies to the elderly, because they are children of God made in His image and likeness.
- 18. God’s reign or rule over all things. During His public ministry, Jesus proclaimed that the ________ __ ____ was at hand. The Church is the seed, or beginning, of the _________ here on earth. The _______ will be fulfilled in Heaven
- 19. A moral virtue that helps us manage or control our desires for bodily and spiritual pleasure in the way that God intended. ____________ specifically involves self-mastery of sexual feelings. It is also a virtue that helps us choose what is best for others.
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- 1. The Theological Virtue by which we love God above all things and our neighbor as ourselves for the love of God.
- 2. Brotherhood, close relationship, or community. The humanity community is meant to resemble the relationship between the divine Persons of the Holy Trinity, who give and receive love to each other.
- 4. Greek word for sacrificial love. ______ is the highest form of love. It is the love of God for human beings and the love human beings are called to for God and for one another.
- 5. The Christian belief that at the end of time our souls will be reunited with our resurrected and glorified bodies. The everlasting life Jesus promised is a bodily life in which we will be with God for eternity in the new Heavens and the New Earth at the end of time.
- 7. The Fatherhood of God, who is the Creator of all things. God’s Fatherhood and the foundation of honor owed to parents. Prayer is primarily addressed to God the Father
- 8. A Cardinal Virtue that helps us give God and neighbor their due.
- 9. A man and woman united in marriage, together with their children.
- 12. Latin for “Image of God.” Human beings as male and female are made in God’s image, which means that we are persons and that we possess intellect, free will, and a capacity for love.
- 14. The sum total of social conditions that allow the people, either as groups or as individuals, to reach their fulfillment more fully and more easily. It concerns the life of all rather than only a few and requires respect for the person, the social well-being and development of the group itself, and peace.
- 15. A group of persons bound together by a principle of unity that goes beyond each one of them. Human beings are social beings and must live together in a __________. It is a requirement of human nature. It is in ________ that human beings develop their fullest potential and respond to their vocation.
- 17. Greek for “passion” or “desire.” It is often used to describe romantic love.
