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Page 1: Based on the work of Richard M Gula Faith Informed by Reason.
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Based on the work of Richard M Gula

Faith Informed by Reason

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An understanding of Catholic Morality begins with two essential questions.

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What sort of person should I try to be?

How should I live my life?

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The two core principles of Catholic morality are human dignity and community.

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We believe that actions are always an expression of a person.

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Three aspects of moral actions:

1.The Intention2.The Act Itself3.The

Circumstances

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What actions are good?

How do you know what’s good?

What is the source of goodness?

How have ideas about goodness developed?

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Aristotle believed that the good is happiness.

A good man is one who functions according to his nature, which is a rational nature. Hence, a good man is one who reasons well and chooses well.

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Hedonists believe that good is pleasure.

In very simple terms, a hedonist strives to maximize pleasure and minimize pain.

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Utilitarians believe that good is what is most useful for most people. Actions are measured by their consequences.

Jeremy Bentham

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The basic conviction of Catholic morality is that God is good.

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We believe that we are first called to be loving persons in the imitation of Christ.

What sort of action should I perform because I believe in Christ?

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We believe that every human person is created in the image of God

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To be a human person is to be essentially directed to others. We are communal at our core.

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A person’s subjective responsibility for moral behaviour is relative to the development of that person’s moral capacity.

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How does the Church teach about morality?

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From Scripture and Tradition, we understand:

Original sinActual sin

(mortal and venial)

Social sin

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Norms are derived from experience, the value of persons and social relationships.

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Scripture is our normative criterion of judgment.

It is the privileged, though not exclusive, source of our knowledge of God and good.

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How do we form our conscience?

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The Story of Jonah

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The Church is theshaper of Catholic

moral character.bearer of moral

tradition.community of

moral deliberation.

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We are called to discernment, to know who we are – how we stand before God and one another.

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Catholic Graduate ExpectationsA discerning believer formed in the

Catholic faith communityAn effective communicator

A reflective and creative thinkerA self-directed, responsible, life-long

learnerA collaborative contributor

A responsible citizen

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Catholic MoralityFaith Informed by Reason

Based on the work of Richard M Gula

Produced by Alfred Guidolin

forNipissing University

EDUCE 1526

© 2009 A San Marco Production

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