The document discusses several key Catholic theological concepts:
1. It discusses the concept of imago Dei, which refers to humans being created in God's image and likeness, as described in Genesis.
2. It discusses the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount and the blessings promised to those who are merciful, meek, mourn, etc.
3. It discusses free will and how humans have the freedom to choose good or evil, though choosing evil leads to slavery of sin rather than true freedom.
The document discusses several key Catholic theological concepts:
1. It discusses the concept of imago Dei, which refers to humans being created in God's image and likeness, as described in Genesis.
2. It discusses the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount and the blessings promised to those who are merciful, meek, mourn, etc.
3. It discusses free will and how humans have the freedom to choose good or evil, though choosing evil leads to slavery of sin rather than true freedom.
The document discusses several key Catholic theological concepts:
1. It discusses the concept of imago Dei, which refers to humans being created in God's image and likeness, as described in Genesis.
2. It discusses the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount and the blessings promised to those who are merciful, meek, mourn, etc.
3. It discusses free will and how humans have the freedom to choose good or evil, though choosing evil leads to slavery of sin rather than true freedom.
The document discusses several key Catholic theological concepts:
1. It discusses the concept of imago Dei, which refers to humans being created in God's image and likeness, as described in Genesis.
2. It discusses the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount and the blessings promised to those who are merciful, meek, mourn, etc.
3. It discusses free will and how humans have the freedom to choose good or evil, though choosing evil leads to slavery of sin rather than true freedom.
1. He who believes in Christ becomes a servant of God. 1.
Blessed are those who are persecuted for
Select one: __________, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. True a. Merciful False b. Pure in heart 2. It is in Genesis 1:26-27 when God said, ‘Let us make c. Persecuted for righteousness' sake mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they d. Peacemaker may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the 2. Blessed are the _____, for they shall obtain mercy. sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and a. Pure in heart over all the creatures that move along the ground.’ b. Peacemaker So, God created mankind in his own image, in the c. Merciful image of God he created them; male and female he d. Persecuted created them. 3. Blessed are the ____, for they shall inherit the Select one: earth. True a. Poor in spirit False b. Mourn 3. The human person participates in the light and c. Meek power of the divine on Spirit. By his reason, he is d. Pure in heart capable of understanding the order of things 4. By the working of the Word of Christ, we slowly established by the Creator's. bear fruit in the Church to the glory of God. Select one: a. True True b. False False c. Sometimes false 4. It is in Christ, "the image of the invisible God," that d. Sometimes true man has been created "in the image and likeness" 5. Who are the partakers of Divine Nature? of the Savior. a. Merciful Select one: b. Pure in heart True c. Believers False d. Beatitude 5. Catholics will often use the Greek term ‘imago dei’ 6. Blessed are the________, for theirs is the kingdom to describe this unique relationship between God of heaven. and humans. It singles out humans as those a. Mourn specially chosen by God. b. Those who are hangry and thirsty for holiness Select one: c. Poor in spirit True d. Meek False 7. The Beatitudes doesn't reveal the goal of human 6. Endowed with "a spiritual and immortal" soul, the existence, the ultimate end of human acts: God calls human person is " not the only creature on earth us to his own beatitude. that God has willed for its own sake." From his a. True conception, he is destined for eternal beatitude. b. Sometimes false Select one: c. False True d. Sometimes true False 8. "Blessed are the_____ in heart, for they shall see 7. By his Passion, Peter delivered us from Satan and God." from sin. a. Pure Select one: b. Wicked True c. Good False d. Clean 8. Freedom is the power we have over our own. 9. Blessed are those who______, for they shall be Select one: comforted. True a. Merciful False b. Persecuted 9. God respects our free will. That is why he allows us c. Peacemaker to make wrong choices. d. Mourn Select one: 10. Blessed are those who_______ for righteousness, True for they shall be satisfied. False a. Beatitude 10. It is in Christ, Redeemer and Savior, that the divine b. Hunger and thirst image, disfigured in man by the first sin, has been c. Meek restored to its original beauty and ennobled by the d. Merciful grace of God. Select one: True False 1. Immutability and responsibility for an action can be 1. Fornication is always right to choose because it diminished or even nullified by ignorance, entails a disorder of the will. inadvertence, duress, fear, habit, inordinate Select one: attachments, and other psychological or social True factors. False Select one: 2. The morality of human acts depends on: True a. Then End in View False b. The Object Chosen 2. What shapes one’s own life? c. None of the Choices a. Power d. The Circumstances in Life b. Free will 3. A good intention does not make behavior that is c. Love intrinsically disordered such as: d. Belongingness a. Lying and Calumny 3. By deviating from the ________ man violates his b. Intention and Circumstances own freedom, becomes imprisoned within himself, c. Action and Evaluation disrupts neighborly fellowship, and rebels against d. Good Acts and Evil Acts divine truth. 4. It is a voluntary source of an action and element a. Moral law essential to the moral evaluation of an action. b. Human law a. Values c. Eternal law b. Acting Subject d. Natural law c. Moral 4. There is no true freedom except in the service of d. Intention what is good and just. The choice to disobey and do 5. A morally good act requires the goodness of the evil is an abuse of freedom and leads to the “slavery object. of sin”. Select one: Select one: True True False False Feedback 5. By His glorious Cross, Christ has won ________ for 6. The circumstances, including the object are primary all men. elements. a. Liberation Select one: b. Love True c. Grace False d. Salvation 7. The object chosen is a good toward which the will 6. ________ is the power rooted in reason and will, to deliberately directs itself. It is the matter of a human act or not to act, to do this or that, and so to act. The object chosen morally specifies the act of perform deliberate actions on one’s own the will, insofar as reason recognizes and judges it responsibility. to be or not to be in conformity with the true good. a. Freedom Objective forms of morality express the rational b. Salvation order of good and evil, attested to by conscience. c. Responsibility Select one: d. Sin True 7. Man is irrational and therefore like God. He is False created with free will and is a master over his acts. 8. One may not do _____ so that good may result from Select one: it. True a. Reason False b. Good 8. Created with free will and master over his acts. c. Evil a. God d. Moral b. All sentient beings 9. The acts that are freely chosen in consequence of a c. All living beings judgment of conscience that can be morally d. Man evaluated. They are either good or evil. 9. Man became a slave to ________. a. Service Acts a. Freedom b. Moral Acts b. Love c. Human Acts c. Him d. Acts of Man d. Sin 10. It is therefore right to judge the morality of human 10. The grace of Christ is not in the slightest way a rival acts by considering only the intention that inspires of our freedom when this freedom accords with the them or the circumstances which supply their sense of the true and the good that God has put in context. the human heart. Select one: Select one: True True False False 1. Strong feelings are decisive for the morality or the 1. The Body and Blood of Christ is the light for our holiness of persons. path in forming our conscience; we must assimilate Select one: it in faith and prayer and put it into practice. True Select one: False True 2. The passions are natural components of the human False psyche; they form the passageway and ensure the Feedback connection between the life of the senses and the 2. All of the following are sources of errors of life of the mind. judgment in moral conduct EXCEPT; Select one: a. Keeping the Church’s teachings True b. Ignorance of Christ and His Gospel False c. Lack of conversion and of charity 3. The most fundamental passion is ____, aroused by d. Enslavement to one's passion the attraction of the good. 3. A student nurse was torn between lying and a. Hope admitting that he doesn't know how to get the b. Love client's blood pressure, yet decided to tell the truth. c. Emotion a. Consequent conscience d. Desire b. Antecendent conscience 4. In _______ human feelings are able to reach their c. Erroneous conscience consummation in charity and divine beatitude. d. Scrupulous conscience a. Church 4. The verdict of the judgment of conscience remains a b. Christ pledge of ___________. c. Passion a. Mercy and Grace d. Holy Spirit b. Mercy and Repentance 5. _______ are morally good when they contribute to c. Hope and Forgiveness a good action, evil in the opposite case. d. Hope and Mercy a. Love 5. A student nurse filled with remorse after talking b. Desire back to a client in a disrespectful way. c. Emotion a. Erroneous conscience d. Passions b. Consequent conscience 6. The term "passions" belongs to the Christian c. Antecendent conscience matrimony. d. Scrupulous conscience Select one: 6. A ________ conscience is enlightened by true faith, True for charity proceeds at the same time “from a pure False heart and a good conscience and sincere faith.” 7. The human person is ordered to beatitude by his a. Good and Pure deliberate acts: the passions or feelings he b. Sincere and Upright experiences can dispose him to it and contribute to c. Truthful it. d. Well-formed Select one: 7. For an individual who are prone to negative True influences and are easily manipulated by sin, False education of conscience is indispensable. 8. Moral perfection consists in man's being moved to Select one: the good not by his will alone, but also by his True sensitive appetite, as in the words of the psalm: "My False heart and flesh sing for joy to the living God." 8. It is impossible to happen that moral conscience Select one: remains in ignorance and makes erroneous True judgments about acts to be performed or already False committed. 9. Our Lord called man's heart the source from which Select one: the passions ______. True a. Spring False b. Blooms 9. A well-formed judgment is said to be upright and c. Roots truthful. d. Fall Select one: 10. Passions are said to be ______, “either because they True are commanded by the will or because the will does False not place obstacles in their way.” 10. We should restrained an individual from acting in a. Free accordance with his conscience in religious matters b. Voluntary in private or in public. c. Obligatory Select one: d. Normal True False 1. Human virtues are firm attitudes, stable 1. God created us with us: but he did not will to save dispositions, habitual perfections of intellect and us without us. will that govern our actions, order our passions, and Select one: guide our conduct according to ___. True a. Rules and the law False b. Feelings and emotion 2. Venial Sin destroys charity in the heart of man by a c. Logic and ethics grave violation of God’s law. d. Reason and faith Select one: 2. It is called auriga virtutum (the charioteer of the True virtues); it guides the other virtues by setting rule False and measure. 3. Venial sin manifests a disordered affection for a. Temperance creating good. b. Prudence Select one: c. Fortitude True d. Justice False 3. __ is the theological virtue by which we desire the 4. Vices can be classified according to the virtues they kingdom of heaven and eternal life as our oppose. happiness, placing our trust in Christ's promises and Select one: relying not on our own strength, but on the help of True the grace of the Holy Spirit. False a. Charity Feedback b. Grace 5. Unintentional ignorance can diminish or even c. Hope remove the imputability of a grave offense. d. Faith Select one: 4. The virtue of hope responds to the aspiration to True holiness which God has placed in the heart of every False man. T/F 6. God’s mercy is greater than sin. 5. ___ is the theological virtue by which we believe in Select one: God and believe all that he has said and revealed to True us, and that Holy Church proposes for our belief, False because he is truth itself. 7. The blood of Christ cried out for vengeance on the a. Charity murderer. b. Grace Select one: c. Faith True d. Hope False 6. The human virtues are rooted in the cardinal Feedback virtues. T/F 8. Mortal sin is sin whose object is grave matter and 7. The seven fruits of the Holy Spirit are wisdom, which is also committed without full knowledge and understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, deliberate consent. and fear of the Lord. T/F Select one: 8. The fruits of the Spirit are perfections that the Holy True Spirit forms in us as the first fruits of eternal glory. False T/F 9. The structure of sins is the expression and effect of 9. Charity is the theological virtue by which we love personal sin. God above all things for his own sake, and our Select one: neighbor as ourselves for the love of God. T/F True 10. ____ makes charity the new commandment.96 By False loving his own "to the end,"97 he makes manifest 10. Venial Sin allows charity to subsist, even though it the Father's love which he receives. offends and wounds. a. St.Thomas Aquinas Select one: b. Apostle Paul True c. Jesus False d. Holy Spirit