Title: Chapter 1: Morality
1Chapter 1 Morality
- Created by Michael Cheney
2Learning Outcomes
- Identify the two sources of Gods moral law
- Understand that grace is a sharing in Gods life
- Grace is both a challenge and a comfort
- Recognize that Gods grace helps us in our
vocations
3Catholic Morality
Revealed Truth
Human reason
Natural law Gods law written in our hearts
Teachings of Jesus Church Teachings
Catholic morality the way we lead our lives in
response to Gods law of love in our souls.
4Created in Gods image likeness
- Starting point of morality is NOT
- What should we do?
- What do we do?
- Starting point is our human dignity
- We were created in Gods image likeness
- We are naturally religious beings
- We are called to know, love, and serve God
others
5Grace Gods presence activity in and to us
- Sanctifying grace
- Gods presence in us
- Helps us live in faith, hope, and love
- Enables us to respond to Gods love
- Actual grace
- Gods presence to us
- The help God gives us for a particular need
- E.g., important decisions, periods of painful
loss grief, times of crisis, etc.
6Case Studies in Grace
Dave Mom
Amys Dream World
What would Jesus say to Amy and Dave about their
behaviors, i.e., possessiveness exaggeration
as well as passive-aggression?
7Grace Brings Challenge
- Who was Dietrich Bonhoeffer?
Faith in Jesus should lead us to resist actively
the inhumanity around us
8Cost of Discipleship
- Being a Christian requires that we oppose evil
- Grace helps us to have the courage to stand up
and make a difference - (Cf. Pentecost, p. 15)
9The Challenge of GraceSmall Group Exercise
- Do you personally experience being
Catholic/Christian as comforting and challenging? - Does being Catholic/Christian have a profound
effect on how you relate to others. How?
- Should homilies be challenging? Should they
challenge us about how we live our individual
lives? - Is the way in which grace is both a comfort and a
challenge a contradiction? Explain.
10Written Reflection Assignment
- Describe 3 problems that currently exist at
Jesuit or in your community. - For each problem, describe a creative way that it
could be addressed. - Determine a role that you might play in solving
the problem.
11Our Vocation
- To be co-workers with God
- To live Christian lives
- Ignatius of Loyola To praise, reverence, and
love/serve God and others. - The Principle and Foundation
12Celebrating Morality