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Conscience in the Catholic Traditon

Conscience in the Catholic Traditon. Conscience. The Bible’s use of the word for heart is the closest equivalent to the concept of conscience. According to Scripture, we can possess a clean heart or speak from an insincere heart. Our entire being. Conscience.

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Conscience in the Catholic Traditon

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  1. Conscience in the Catholic Traditon

  2. Conscience The Bible’s use of the word for heart is the closest equivalent to the concept of conscience. According to Scripture, we can possess a clean heart or speak from an insincere heart. Our entire being

  3. Conscience Conscience must be an activity of our whole person—a knowing of the heart as well as of the mind.

  4. Conscience • “…For we have in our hearts a law inscribed by God. Our dignity lies in observing this law, and by it we will be judged. Our conscience is our most secret core, and our sanctuary. There we are alone with God whose voice echoes in our depths. By conscience, in a wonderful way, that law is made known which is fulfilled in the love of God and of one’s neighbor.”

  5. The Splendor of Truth

  6. The Splendor of Truth For JPII following your conscience means doing what Jesus would want us to do.

  7. The Splendor of Truth Conscience more often requires self-denial than self-indulgence and looking out for the good of others more than for oneself.

  8. The Splendor of Truth Conscience can never be divorced from Jesus, who is truth

  9. The Splendor of Truth The teachings of the magisterium hold a privileged place as a source of moral guidance.

  10. Conscience and Moral Maturity • Pre-Conventional Level: fear of punishment; promise of reward • Conventional Level: Adhering to the conventions of society • Post-Conventional Level: Self-chosen ethical principles

  11. In Conclusion Look to Jesus as a source of truth Strive for truth

  12. In Conclusion Recognize that what is right and good may not be what we want Investigate personal motives, pressures, and past patterns of behavior

  13. In Conclusion Take seriously Church teaching Listen to past wisdom

  14. In Conclusion Be sensitive to others Look critically at the messages of the culture

  15. In Conclusion Take positive steps rather than settling for indifference Remain open to the possibility that we may be mistaken in lour moral judgments

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