cve Flashcards

1
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All Unitas values

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Communitarian Spirit
Care for the Common Good
Friendship

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2
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Shows patience and understanding towards others.
Projects a lovable attitude and character at all times.

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Love

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3
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Cooperates well in wholesome activities.
Establishes harmonious relationship with others.

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Communitarian Spirit

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4
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Shows readiness to share oneself with others.
Shows initiative in reaching out helping others.

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Service to Others

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5
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Jesus reveals to us that doing good is not just a matter of following a set of rules It is, first, about being true to our covenant relationship with God, who is love.

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Christian morality entails being true to our relationship with God

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6
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Who and when was Saint Nicholas canonized?

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Eugene IV in 1446

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7
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Mother of Saint Nicholas

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Amada (Amata de Guadiani)

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8
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Saint Nicholas full name

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Nicholas Gurrutti

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9
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Shows respect towards spiritual activities.
Displays a genuine desire to participate and join in religious activities.
Strives to be pious in ways at all times.
pious (adj.) - devoutly religious

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Prayerfulness

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10
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The simplest, clearest, most universal norms for human good that have come down to us through history.

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Commandments

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11
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When did Saint Nicholas die?

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September 10, 1305

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12
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When was Saint Augustine baptized?

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April 24/25, 387

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13
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All Caritas Values

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Love
Humility
Exercise of Freedom
Service

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14
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Jesus reminds us that love of God and love of neighbor are the very foundation of the freedom and happiness that we are yearning for.

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Christian morality entails keeping the commandments

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15
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Death of Saint Augustine

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August 28, 430

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16
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We want to be remembered and recognized for our good acts and for being good persons.

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Christian morality asks, “What should I do?”

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17
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Knowing how our daily choices affect the kind of person we become, we approach Jesus to ask what we should do to become who we should be.

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Christian morality asks, “What should I do?”

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18
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Kairos - Greek word meaning ________”

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“an opportune or right time“

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19
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We are called to become loving persons in the fullness of life with others in the Christian community by following Jesus Christ, our Savior, through His indwelling Spirit within us.

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Christian morality is following Christ

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20
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Decalogue - remains central to Christian morality because it expresses clearly and perfectly how we are to love one another.

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Christian morality entails keeping the commandments

21
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Indeed, because we have been created good, and are continually called to holiness, our everyday struggle to do what is good becomes a response of utang na loob to God’s own goodness.

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Christian morality entails being true to our relationship with God

22
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Jesus reveals to us that God Himself is both the source and norm of our goodness.

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Christian morality entails being true to our relationship with God

23
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They make up the single sacred deposit of the Word of God.

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Sacred Scripture and Church Tradition

24
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Always composed in speech and action.
Always modest in speech and action.
Shows sensitivity to the feelings of others

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Interiority

25
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Our own capacity to do what is good comes from God Himself by creating us and sustaining us every moment that we live.

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Christian morality entails being true to our relationship with God

26
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Christ has shown us the Paschal pattern of His love: that only by dying to our self-centeredness and sin can we rise again to a new life of loving service to God and our neighbor.

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Christian morality is following Christ

27
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God empowers us every day to respond to His love.

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Christian morality entails being true to our relationship with God

28
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When was Saint Augustine ordained a priest?

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391

29
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Where was Saint Augustine born?

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Thagaste (Souk-Ahras, Algeria), North Africa

30
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Commandments - the simplest, clearest, most universal norms for human good that have come down to us through history.

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Christian morality entails keeping the commandments

31
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Where was Saint Nicholas born?

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Sant‘ Angelo in Pontano, Italy

32
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Shows care and concern in using school properties.
Respects the properties and things of others.
Treasures the beauty of nature and all God’s creation.

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Care for Common Good

33
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Christ calls us to follow Him amidst the many joys and trials, the lights and shadows of growing up.

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Christian morality is following Christ

34
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When was Saint Nicholas ordained as a priest?

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1271

35
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God is not only the source but also the perfect norm of goodness.

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Christian morality entails being true to our relationship with God

36
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Remains central to Christian morality because it expresses clearly and perfectly how we are to love one another.

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Decalogue

37
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Manifests an attitude to choose what is good and just.
Considers the feelings and situations of others in making choices.

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Exercise of Freedom

38
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The young man’s question revealed his deep yearning for something more than ordinary success.

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Christian morality asks, “What should I do?”

39
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Formation of the Bible

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Religious Faith, Oral Tradition, Written Tradition, Canon of Scriptures

40
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God is the source of our goodness because He has loved US first (1 Jn 4:19).

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Christian morality entails being true to our relationship with God

41
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Shows obedience and respect towards elders and those in authority.
Open to correction and humbly seeks the advice of parents and elders.
Recognizes the need for others.

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Humility

42
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Studious and diligent.
Manifests an ideal attitude in his/her performance.
Displays a behavior of desiring to learn more.

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Devotion to Study

43
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In our quest for a life of true happiness and freedom, we find that we have a yearning to do what is good.

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Christian morality asks, “What should I do?”

44
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Scripture is very clear about the only valid way of loving God and neighbor, and thus the condition for entering into eternal life

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Christian morality entails keeping the commandments

45
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Saint Augustine birthday

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Nov. 13, 354

46
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Dad of Saint Nicholas

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Companion (Companonus de Gurutti)

47
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When was Saint Nicholas born?

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September, 1245

48
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All Veritas Values

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Interiority
Devotion to Study
Prayerfulness