Question | Answer |
What is the most pervasive of human right worldwide today | violence against women and girls |
where can we find Catholic social teaching | the teaching of hebrew prophet |
What is Catholic social teaching? What are its three aspects | teaching of the church deal with that body of church doctrine, that come from what God has reveals to us about, the truth of one human diginty. Two human solidarity. 3 more principles of justice and peace. |
nine principles of Catholic social teaching | human diginity, respect for life, family community participation, rights and diginity, common good, option for the poor, work and workers, solidarity, stewardship |
what does it mean to be in gods image and likness | to have diginity to be a child of god, to be speical in his eyes, to have rights and responsibilies, a spiritual nature, |
2 consequences of being made in Gods image | we are wounded by sin, Evil in error |
what does the human soul possess | intellect and freewill |
what is does it mean to be called social beings | not ment to live alone and to live in community and with others |
what does jesus reveal about our true identity | saved sinners, friend of god, called to be compassionate |
what is means for you to be a friend of the lord | abba and father |
how does jesus want us to manifest justice | love others and treat others with respect |
why is mother teresa of calcutta a model justice | she had respect for the faith and diginty of each person. |
human dignity | respect due us because we are made in gods image and likness |
common good | social conditions that help us reach our full human potential |
diginity of work and rights of workers | fair wages and union participations |
stewardship | responsible care for gods creations |
family, community, participation | we are social beings made for each other |
solidarity | we are sisters and brothers keepers |
subsidarity | stresses limited goverment role |
option for the poor | responds to least in our midst |
whats the fundatmental human right | right to life. |
virtue | a good habit |
3 theological virtues | faith, hope, charity |
4 cardinal virtues | prudence, justice, temperance, courage |
types of justice | commutatuve, Distributuve, legal, social |
can charity subsitues that of Justice | NO |
pariticipation and community | we discover humanity by association with others |
subsidiarity | work for justice on the most immediate level |
common good | conditions that allow us access to human fulfillment |
solidarity | social justic, virtue of sharing with others |
natural law | aids us in knowing what should be done/ avoided |