Conformation 1 Test Study Guide Flashcards

Understand Conformation 1 (40 cards)

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What is:

Love

Explain.

A

Willing the good of another

(Extra credit: Baby don’t hurt me)

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What is

The opposite of love

Explain

(A selfish … apart from …’s …)

A

Lust.

A selfish desire apart from God’s love. Seeks owns pleasure

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Why is the body sacred?

Explain

A

Because we’re created by God in his image and likeness

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What is the study of God, the purpose of our existence and the call to love like God loves, as discovered and revealed through our bodies?

A

Theology of the Body

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“We are created in the image and likeness of God”

What does that mean??

Explain

A

We’re created with a capacity to reason, think, and love God

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What is

The Original Sin?

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The first sin of Adam and Eve, who chose their own will over God’s

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What is the inclination to sin that is present in all humans, inherited through the sin sin of Adam and Eve, and aganist which we must struggle to resist?

A

Concupisence

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What is flaunting the body without inhibitions or coscience?

A

Shameless; without Shame

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What is the Greek term for divine, unconditional love; the manner in which God loves us?

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Agape love

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What is Chasity?

(body, and helps us to order … desires, according to our own … and the … of others)

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The virtue that freezes us from the selfish attitude of using others, thus making us capable of love.

It includes: Purity of mind, heart, body, and helps us to order sexual desires, according to our own dignity and the dignity of others

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What is the difference between Chasity and Love?

(Chasity says “…” to the demands of love, while fighting the selfish desires of … Only then can we say “…” to choices that … us and others from …)

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Chasity says “yes” to the demands of love, while fighting the selfish desires of lust.

Only then can we say “no” to choices that rob us and others from dignity

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11
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What is

Spousal Love

A

Giving yourself COMPLETELY to the other person

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What is

A Virtue?

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A firm habit of doing what is good

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What is Love as Attraction?

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Recognizing the good of another person. Seeing the inner and outer beauty of another person

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What is

Freedom?

A

The ability to desire and chose the good

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Q

Explain free will

(The gift given to us by … that allows us to choose between … and … This allows us to determine our own …)

A

The gift given to us by God that allows us to choose between good and evil

This allows us to determine our own destiny

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What is it when 2 people have sexual relationships despite the fact that at least 1 of them is married to another person?

17
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What is engaging in sexual relations outside of marriage?

18
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What is the church’s teachings on birth control?

(Natural order)

A

It’s considered a mortal sin

Because it prevents the natural order of pregnancy

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Q

What is a natural, effective, and moral method for achieveing or postponing pregnancy that involves charting a woman’s fertility rather than supressing it?

(Also known as the Rhythm Method for extra credit)

A

Natural Family Planning

(Also known as the Rhythm Method for extra credit)

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What’s the “Free” part of self-donating love found within the wedding promises at the altar?

(Free, Total, Faithful, Fruitful)

(Love that’s not … by another person OR by … … (such as being … with them)

A

Love that’s NOT controlled by another person OR by disordered desire (such as being obbsessed with them)

(Free)

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What’s the “Total” part of self-donating love found within the wedding promises at the altar?

(Free,Total, Faithful, Fruitful)

A

Love that holds nothing back. Nothing is hidden/disguised

(Total)

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What’s the “Faithful” part of self-donating love found within the wedding promises at the altar?

(Free, Total, Faithful, Fruitful)

A

Love that’s commited. Commitment that guides all other actions

(Faithful)

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What’s the “Fruitful” part of self-donating love found within the wedding promises at the altar?

(Free, Total, Faithful, Fruitful)

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Love that’s life giving, because it’s Free, Total, and Faithful

(Fruitful)

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What is the church's teaching on Abortion?
It's a mortal sin
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Why is marriage a covenant?
Because it's a solemn vow (commitment) between the bride, the groom, and God
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What is the church's teaching on Pornography?
A mortal sin, in **any** way involved. Wether you watch it or do it its a mortal sin
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What is the church's teaching on homosexuality?
Attracting itself isn't a sin because we can't controlls who we're attracted to, but **acting** it out is a mortal sin
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What is the church's teaching on Same-Sex Marriage?
The church actually doesn't recognize it because it can't make kids.
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# What is: The Language of the Body?
The meaning of the body given to it by God
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# What is: Vocation? ## Footnote (A call from ... to live a life of ...-ness in a particular ... and state of ... Making a sincere ... to ... in a permanent way)
A call from God to live a life of holy-ness in a particular manner and state of life. Making a sincere gift to God in a permanent way
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What are the different vocations?
Preisthood, Marriage, and Religious/Consecrated Life
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How do you say the "Our Father"?
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallow be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy we'll be done on earth, s it is in heaven. Give us this dy our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass aganist us, and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. Amen
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How do you say the "Hail Mary"?
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you/thee. Blessed are thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb Jesus. Holy Mary, mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen
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How do you say the Doxology?
Glory be to the father, to the son and to the Holy Spirit, as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end. Amen
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How do you say the "Act of Contrition"? ## Footnote (O my ..., I am heartily ... for having ... You, and i detest all my ...s because of your just ...s, but most of all because they offend ..., my ..., who are all good and deserving of all my ... I firmly resolve, with the help of your ... to ... no more and to avoid the near occasion of ... Amen)
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended You, and I detest all my sins because of your just punishments, but most of all because they offend You, my God, who are all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Your grace to sin no more and to avoid the near occasion of sin. Amen
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# What is: Chasity? ## Footnote (The ... that freezes us from the ... attitude of using others, thus making us capable of ... It includes: Purity of ..., ..., body, and helps us to order ... desires, according to our own ... and the ... of others)
The virtue that freezes us from the selfish attitude of using others, thus making us capable of love. It includes: Purity of mind, heart, body, and helps us to order sexual desires, according to our own dignity and the dignity of others
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# What is a: Vocation ## Footnote (A call from ... to live a life of ...-ness in a particular ... and state of ... Making a sincere ... to ... in a permanent way)
A call from God to live a life of holy-ness in a particular manner and state of life. Making a sincere gift to God in a permanent way
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How do you say the Act of Contrition? ## Footnote (O my ..., I am heartily ... for having ... You, and i detest all my ...s because of your just ...s, but most of all because they offend ..., my ..., who are all good and deserving of all my ... I firmly resolve, with the help of your ... to ... no more and to avoid the near occasion of ... Amen)
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended You, and I detest all my sins because of your just punishments, but most of all because they offend You, my God, who are all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Your grace to sin no more and to avoid the near occasion of sin. Amen
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How do you say the Act of Contrition?
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended You, and I detest all my sins because of your just punishments, but most of all because they offend You, my God, who are all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Your grace to sin no more and to avoid the near occasion of sin. Amen