Chapter 1 Vocab crossword puzzle game
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- Type in the answer on puzzle.
- Background turns green on correct answer.
- Continue until the puzzle is solved.
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Chapter 1 Vocab crossword puzzle game Description
Vocab from Chapter 1 on Morality
Chapter 1 Vocab crossword puzzle game Hints
- Supernatural, free, undeserved help from God
- An attitude that lacks any moral orientation, dispensing from all moral norms
- Greatest human desire
- Moral norms to be followed by Christians who is incorporated into Christ through Baptism
- God's call to each person who becomes a member of the Mystical Body of Christ
- A name derived from Christ, the Anointed One
- From the Latin verb "discere" meaning to learn
- Letter writted by the popo to all the world's bishops and sometimes to all the faithful
- Power rooted in reason and the will and to perfrom deliberate actions on one's own responsibility
- This gift from God which makes it possible to for the choice to love God
- A share in the divine life infused into the soul by the Holy Spirit
- Perfection of charity
- A quality, character, or conduct in violation of moral law
- Immunity from error and any possibility of error
- An interior law that stems from grace - in connection with life in Jesus
- A theological virtue by which Christians loves God above all things
- Latin name for "Dogmatic Constitution on the Chuch"
- Name given to the teaching authority of the Church
- An unhealthy attachment to material goods and wealth
- Looks to those human acts that impact the human person and affect his or her eternal destiny
- Ethical norms, revealed by God and safeguarded by the Church
- The view that there is no absolute or universal moral law or truth
- The subset theology that makes use of reason to offer practical judgements, under the guidance of divine revelation
- "Enables mane to discern by reason the good and evil, the truth and the lie" (CCC1954)
- The essence of a being considered as the principle of its activity and defining its particular characteristics
- Supernatural conditions of the baptized
- Standards of conduct that are universe rether than conditonal
- Adam and Eve's abuse of their human freedom in disobeying God's command
- The existence of a variety of opinions, ideas, or beliefs in human society
- A moral code that prescribes what ought to be done
- The guiding principle of the human mind in the process of thinking
- From the latin word for "handed down", refers to a teaching, whether written or oral
- Free and unmerited favor of God given through the sacraments
- The doctrine that morality should be based solely on well-being in the present life
- The Beatitudes and the Lord's Prayer were some of teachings given on this Mount
- Faith, hope, and charity
- Most recent of the Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church
- A encyclical of Pope John II that explored the fundamental questions of the Church's moral teachings
- A habitual and firm disposition to do good
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