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What does it mean for the Church to be united by the Holy Spirit?
What does it mean for the Church to be united by the Holy Spirit?
- It reflects the Church's purpose to bring together diverse believers. (correct)
- It signifies that all believers think the same way.
- It indicates that the Church is uniform in culture and tradition.
- It shows that the Church excludes those who do not share the same beliefs.
Which of the following is identified as a source of holiness in the Church?
Which of the following is identified as a source of holiness in the Church?
- The teachings of contemporary leaders.
- The social participation of community members.
- The various cultural traditions of its members.
- The life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus. (correct)
What is the significance of the term 'Apostolic' in relation to the Church?
What is the significance of the term 'Apostolic' in relation to the Church?
- It suggests that the Church only follows the teachings of modern thinkers.
- It refers to the Church's independence from historical roots.
- It indicates that the Church is founded on the teachings and mission of the apostles. (correct)
- It signifies that the Church is managed by community volunteer leaders.
In what way is the Church considered 'Catholic'?
In what way is the Church considered 'Catholic'?
What role do bishops play in maintaining the Church's mission?
What role do bishops play in maintaining the Church's mission?
Which of these steps in the decision-making process specifically involves considering moral implications?
Which of these steps in the decision-making process specifically involves considering moral implications?
What does the circular arrow representing the 'Act' step signify in this decision-making process?
What does the circular arrow representing the 'Act' step signify in this decision-making process?
In the 'Evaluate' step, what is emphasized as the primary consideration in assessing the outcome of a decision?
In the 'Evaluate' step, what is emphasized as the primary consideration in assessing the outcome of a decision?
In the 'Judge' step, which of these sources is NOT explicitly mentioned as a resource for decision-making?
In the 'Judge' step, which of these sources is NOT explicitly mentioned as a resource for decision-making?
What is the key takeaway from the statement 'a good outcome that comes from an evil act is never good'?
What is the key takeaway from the statement 'a good outcome that comes from an evil act is never good'?
In the 'See' step, what is the primary purpose of identifying the parties involved in the decision?
In the 'See' step, what is the primary purpose of identifying the parties involved in the decision?
Which of these aspects is LEAST emphasized in the decision-making process outlined in the content?
Which of these aspects is LEAST emphasized in the decision-making process outlined in the content?
What is the primary reason why all people are considered worthy of reverence and protection?
What is the primary reason why all people are considered worthy of reverence and protection?
How does environmental degradation disproportionately affect marginalized groups?
How does environmental degradation disproportionately affect marginalized groups?
In the context of Catholic Social Teaching, what role does family play?
In the context of Catholic Social Teaching, what role does family play?
What is emphasized as a human's purpose according to Catholic Social Teaching?
What is emphasized as a human's purpose according to Catholic Social Teaching?
What does Catholic Social Teaching suggest about our interaction with the environment?
What does Catholic Social Teaching suggest about our interaction with the environment?
What is a key aspect of community participation as outlined in Catholic Social Teaching?
What is a key aspect of community participation as outlined in Catholic Social Teaching?
Which group is emphasized as deserving special reverence and protection?
Which group is emphasized as deserving special reverence and protection?
What is the impact of creation's suffering as per the principles of Catholic Social Teaching?
What is the impact of creation's suffering as per the principles of Catholic Social Teaching?
How should community members relate to each other according to Catholic Social Teaching?
How should community members relate to each other according to Catholic Social Teaching?
What does having a purpose mean in terms of Catholic Social Teaching?
What does having a purpose mean in terms of Catholic Social Teaching?
What role does the family play in individual development within the community?
What role does the family play in individual development within the community?
Which of the following is NOT a moral right mentioned?
Which of the following is NOT a moral right mentioned?
What is a key aspect of the preferential option for the poor?
What is a key aspect of the preferential option for the poor?
What does solidarity primarily involve?
What does solidarity primarily involve?
How should lifestyle choices be approached according to the principles outlined?
How should lifestyle choices be approached according to the principles outlined?
What does the Golden Rule emphasize regarding rights and responsibilities?
What does the Golden Rule emphasize regarding rights and responsibilities?
In the context of social inequality, how should the affluent respond?
In the context of social inequality, how should the affluent respond?
What does the concept of community imply according to the content provided?
What does the concept of community imply according to the content provided?
What does the call to engage in local community imply?
What does the call to engage in local community imply?
What is a consequence of claiming one’s rights while ignoring others’ rights?
What is a consequence of claiming one’s rights while ignoring others’ rights?
What is meant by the 'preferential option for the poor'?
What is meant by the 'preferential option for the poor'?
How does the dignity of work come about?
How does the dignity of work come about?
What is the core concept of solidarity?
What is the core concept of solidarity?
What is a key difference between solidarity and simple compassion?
What is a key difference between solidarity and simple compassion?
How does the content relate the concept of 'suffering' to Christian beliefs?
How does the content relate the concept of 'suffering' to Christian beliefs?
What does the content emphasize as a moral responsibility for buyers?
What does the content emphasize as a moral responsibility for buyers?
What is a key message conveyed by the visual aid depicting the diverse people, families, and a dove?
What is a key message conveyed by the visual aid depicting the diverse people, families, and a dove?
Which of the following is NOT a right specifically mentioned for all workers?
Which of the following is NOT a right specifically mentioned for all workers?
How does the text connect the concept of the 'common good' to environmental resources?
How does the text connect the concept of the 'common good' to environmental resources?
What is the primary motivation for creating conditions of economic prosperity for all?
What is the primary motivation for creating conditions of economic prosperity for all?
Flashcards
What makes the Church 'one'?
What makes the Church 'one'?
Being unified by the Holy Spirit, and representing the unity of believers.
What makes the Church 'holy'?
What makes the Church 'holy'?
Embodying the love of God, and being nourished by the Eucharist and baptism.
One sense of how the Church is 'catholic'.
One sense of how the Church is 'catholic'.
The Church is universal, embracing all cultures and traditions.
What makes the Church 'apostolic'?
What makes the Church 'apostolic'?
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How is the Church's teaching connected to the apostles?
How is the Church's teaching connected to the apostles?
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What is the "See" step in decision making?
What is the "See" step in decision making?
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What is the "Judge" step in decision making?
What is the "Judge" step in decision making?
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What is the "Act" step in decision making?
What is the "Act" step in decision making?
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What is the "Evaluate" step in decision making?
What is the "Evaluate" step in decision making?
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How does the "Evaluate" step connect to your relationship with God?
How does the "Evaluate" step connect to your relationship with God?
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Why is it important to consider if the outcome is truly good?
Why is it important to consider if the outcome is truly good?
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Why is the decision-making process viewed as a cycle?
Why is the decision-making process viewed as a cycle?
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Human Dignity
Human Dignity
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Reverence and Protection for the Vulnerable
Reverence and Protection for the Vulnerable
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Care for Creation
Care for Creation
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Creation Impacts the Poor
Creation Impacts the Poor
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Call to Community
Call to Community
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Family as the School of Love
Family as the School of Love
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Engagement in Community
Engagement in Community
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Moral Decision Making
Moral Decision Making
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Evaluating Decisions
Evaluating Decisions
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Decision-Making Cycle
Decision-Making Cycle
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What is human dignity?
What is human dignity?
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What is reverence and protection for the vulnerable?
What is reverence and protection for the vulnerable?
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What is care for creation?
What is care for creation?
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How does creation impact the poor?
How does creation impact the poor?
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What is the call to community?
What is the call to community?
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What is the family as the school of love?
What is the family as the school of love?
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How does the call to community involve engagement?
How does the call to community involve engagement?
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What is moral decision making?
What is moral decision making?
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What is the importance of evaluating decisions?
What is the importance of evaluating decisions?
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What is the decision-making cycle?
What is the decision-making cycle?
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Suffering of the Poor
Suffering of the Poor
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Solidarity
Solidarity
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Action in Solidarity
Action in Solidarity
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Dignity of Work
Dignity of Work
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Workers' Rights
Workers' Rights
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Moral Responsibility in Consumption
Moral Responsibility in Consumption
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Study Notes
The Living Tradition of the Church
- The Catholic Church professes that the Church is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
- The Church is one because of the Holy Spirit.
- The Church is holy because it's nourished by the Eucharist and baptism.
- The Church is catholic because it is built on the apostles and their mission, which is for all nations.
- The Church is apostolic because it continues the teaching of the apostles, passed down through bishops.
- The Church's unity comes from the love of God revealed by Jesus.
- The Church's holiness comes from the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
- The Church's catholicity comes from Christ as its foundation.
- The Church's apostolicity is through the bishops who are successors of the apostles.
- Jesus said he would build his Church on Peter, and the pope is his successor.
- The Church's teaching continues today through the Catholic tradition.
- The Church is one because it is fundamentally one body in Christ.
- The creed is a profession of faith.
- The Church is one because the mission of the Church is one.
- The Church is the sacrament of the risen Christ.
- The Church is tasked to make the unity more complete and to show the holiness.
- The Church is the mission to make its catholicity more palpable and to unite the whole of humanity with God.
- The Church is apostolic because it is built on the foundation of the apostles and has been passed down.
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Explore the fundamental beliefs of the Catholic Church, including its unity, holiness, catholicity, and apostolic nature. This quiz delves into how the Church is nourished by the Holy Spirit and the significance of the sacraments. Additionally, it highlights the importance of apostolic succession and the role of the pope.