Responsible for his own sets
Limited by unique circumstances of each person's lives
True love is a free gift of oneself that leads to self-masteryConscience is the practical application of objective moral law to concrete circumstances
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Love
If it is taken or required, it is no longer free.
Self giving is hard- over come laziness, selfishness sensuality, and stinginess
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Moral Act
True freedom is doing what you ought
Good moral actions= freer
Bad moral actions= slave to sin
Every moral being is responsible for his or her own moral actions
Deliberation and choice has a moral content, affects the character of the person
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Freedom and Responsibility
Moral knowledge= more morally responsible
Freedom requires responsibility
Moral evil= reject God's moral law
What are the effects of the graces we receive through the sacraments?Enlightens us to know what's rightDoes grace diminish freedom?No, helps us see the truth more clearlyHow do we align our will with God's?Prayer use of of freedom with the help of grace
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Conscience
Witnessed through sacred scriptures and through human experience
Right and a duty to exercise our moral conscience
good=moral truth
not an infallible guide and can be ignored or blinded
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Grace
We must continually seek God's grace, continually...How is a conscience formed?
Practice frequent and honest self- examinations
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Numb to wrongdoing and ceases to function as it should
Called by Baptism to become a saint
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What is a Moral Act?
An action the results from a deliberate choice between good and evil, or degrees of goodness.
Envolves both deliberate and choice
Moral content (yawning)
Personal act- involve intellect and true will, never leaves exactly the same.