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Title: CHAPTER FIVE


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CHAPTER FIVE
  • Conscience Formation

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With and Without Conscience
Conscience
A practical judgment of reason that helps a
person decide the goodness or sinfulness of an
action or attitude. (It is the subjective norm
of morality that we must form properly and then
follow)
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Definition of Conscience
  • What Conscience Is Not
  • Conscience as majority opinion.
  • Conscience as a feeling.
  • Conscience as a superego.
  • Conscience as gut-instinct.
  • Conscience as Jiminy Cricket.
  • Conscience as myth.

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Definition of Conscience
  • What Conscience Is
  • Conscience is awareness of Gods call to be.
  • Conscience is awareness of Gods call to know and
    do the good, that is, to love.
  • Conscience is a practical judgment of the
    intellect.

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How Conscience Works
virtue
vice
A good habit that empowers us to do good with ease
A bad habit, that inclines us to choose the evil
rather than the good
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How Conscience Works
  • Study, Elect, Execute, Review

SEER a person in tune with truth,
a prophet
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How Conscience Works
  • Study, Elect, Execute, Review
  • You must always form and keep informing your
    conscience.
  • You must follow your conscience.

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How Conscience Works
  • Study, Elect, Execute, Review
  • 1. Study
  • Gather information about the moral object, the
    motives, and the circumstances involved in
    particular decisions.
  • Review the fundamental principles of morality and
    consider how best to apply essential moral rules.

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How Conscience Works
  • Study, Elect, Execute, Review
  • 2. Elect
  • Decision should be based on whether the proposed
    action is consistent with who you are as Gods
    creation made in his image.
  • An essential part of making this decision is to
    pray.

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How Conscience Works
  • Study, Elect, Execute, Review
  • 3. Execute
  • This involves responsibility.
  • You must do what your conscience tells you is
    right or you sin.
  • Be an actor, not a reactor. Take control of your
    own actions and own them.

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How Conscience Works
  • Study, Elect, Execute, Review
  • 4. Review
  • Evaluate and reflect on the actions already
    performed.
  • If we have taken the steps to form a good
    conscience, then our conscience will be clear.
  • If we have gone against what we know we should
    have done and sinned, then our conscience can
    help us repent and reform.

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Peer Pressure and Conscience
The moral virtue that ensures firmness in
difficulties, and constancy in the pursuit of the
good (CCC1808).
fortitude
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Peer Pressure and Conscience
martyr
A witness ready to suffer and even die for truth
and virtue martyrdom is the ultimate act of
fortitude.
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Peer Pressure and Conscience
  • Fortitude
  • How to resist negative peer pressure
  • Resolve to be your own person.
  • Know your own standards.
  • Use humor and grace to say no.
  • Stay away from situations that might tempt you.

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Vocabulary
  • Conscience
  • Virtue
  • Vice
  • Seer
  • Fortitude
  • Martyr
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