faith test 1

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faith test 1

mortality
knowledge based on human experience, reason, and Gods revelation that discovers what we ought to be and what we ought to do to live fully human lives.
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mortality knowledge based on human experience, reason, and Gods revelation that discovers what we ought to be and what we ought to do to live fully human lives.
mortality knowing what ought to be done
human experience the collective wisdom of others, living and dead
human reason our God-given intellects
divine revelation the teachings of God as found in the scriptures and the teachings of the Church
gifts of the Holy Spirit God-Given abilities that help us live a Christian life with Gods help. bestowed through the Holy Spirit
wisdom, understanding, knowledge, counsel,fortitude, piety, and fear of the Lord seven gifts of the Holy Spirit
fruits of the holy spirit firstfruits of eternal glory
charity, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, generosity, gentleness, faithfulness, modesty, self-control, chastity fruits of the Holy Spirit
Magisterium official teaching authority of the church
peter God bestowed the Church on
responsible having the ability to respond
freedom and intelligence enables us to become good persons
morality response to a loving God and continuing venture to become fully the persons God wants us to be.
intelligence and freedom, help of the HS, support of Church, help of Magisterium, and Help of Jesus Christ we are able to respond to God because
living a moral life allows the Holy Spirit to work, Strengthens friendship with God, makes us persons of integrity, attracts people to him, helps bring about God reign on Earth
magisterium, revelation, human experience where we get our morals from
character very heart of our self chosen moral identity
character who we really are and who we are becoming through our actions
virtues hear of moral life
virtues firm attitudes, stable dispositions, habitual perfections of intellect and will that govern our actions, order our passions, and guide our conduct according to reason and faith
theological virtues faith, hope, charity
theological virtues gifts from God
theological virtues enable us to live in relationship to the Blessed Trinity
faith believe in God
hope desire heaven and eternal life
charity greatest virtue; empowers us to love God above all things
cardinal virtues prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance
cardo hinge
cardinal virtues source of all good habits
prudence right decision making
justice gives God and neighbor what is there true right
fortitude strength and courage to stand firm. resist temptations
temperance moderation, helps regulate our appetite

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