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Cards (35)

  • Truth
    being true to one's word
  • You Shall Not Bear Flase Witness Against Your Neighbor
    8th Commandments
  • 3
    How Many Levels of truth
  • Truth in Our Thoughts
    corresponds to the reality we experience
  • Truth in our Words
    express truthfully what we think and don't lik
  • Truth in our Actions/Deeds

    corresponds to our thoughts and words
  • Lying
    violation under eight commandment
  • Perjury
    Lying on court
  • Slander
    destroying other persons name
  • Detraction
    unnecessarily destructive
  • Me-First Attitude
    self-centeredness
  • Indifference

    Failure on caring, respecting, and helping
  • 7th Commandment
    You Shall Not Steal
  • 10th Commandment
    You Shall Not Covet Your Neighbors House
  • 10th Commandment
    You Shall Not Covet Your Neighbors House
  • Old Testament
    7th Commandment - we need to live truly human life, forbids taking anothere person's possesion
  • Seventh Commandment

    Important to Isra*lites because of Slavery in Egypt
  • Theft From Above
    Stealing on the Prt on those who already have
  • Theft From Below
    who doesn't have enoungh
  • Theft from Above
    Government Official Corruption
  • Theft From Below
    Poor People
  • Zacchaeus the...
    Tax Collector
  • St. Thomas Aquinas
    defined justice as the "firm will to give the persons their due"
  • Pananagutan
    Liturgical Song
  • Catholic School Teaching
    5 different themes
  • Each Person is Price Less
  • Everything is for Everyone
  • Care for the Poor
  • Love your Work
  • Care for the Earth
  • February 18, 2024 Mk. 1:12-15 (First Sunday of Lent)
    The Gospel tells us about how Jesus spent 40 days in the desert, without food nor water and with the
    temptation of the devil. But even in our darkest moments in life, we are not alone, like how He is. The
    angels ministered him. In our most difficult moment, God appears and helps us through.
  • February 25, 2024 Mk. 9:2-10 (Second Sunday of Lent)
    They saw Jesus as the Son of God, and saw a glimpse in him of our humanity at its best. They saw him
    then as they had never seen him before. They were told that he is the one who is to come.
  • March 03, 2024 Jn. 2:13-25 (Third Sunday of Lent)
    • He will provide abundant life, and he will do that through his death and resurrection. He stood up for the
    truth about God and about religion and the poor, Lent gives us new insights into how Jesus lived his life,
    always within the shadow of his death.
  • March 10, 2024 Jn. 3:14-21 (Fourth Sunday of Lent)
    God loved us so much he gave us his only Son, who was sent to the Earth with a purpose, and so are we.
    God shows his love for us that while we were still sinners he sent his son into the world to save and not
    condemn.
  • March 10, 2024 Jn. 12:20-33 (Fifth Sunday of Lent)
    In the death of relationships, of health, of faith and all that may be dear to us there is always the
    invitation to deeper life. In our final death is the call to everlasting life.