Title: CHAPTER FIVE
1CHAPTER FIVE
2With 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
3Definition 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.
4Definition 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.
5How 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
6How Conscience Works
- Study, Elect, Execute, Review
SEER a person in tune with truth,
a prophet
7How Conscience Works
- Study, Elect, Execute, Review
- You must always form and keep informing your
conscience. - You must follow your conscience.
8How 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.
9How 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.
10How 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.
11How 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.
12Peer Pressure and Conscience
The moral virtue that ensures firmness in
difficulties, and constancy in the pursuit of the
good (CCC1808).
fortitude
13Peer Pressure and Conscience
martyr
A witness ready to suffer and even die for truth
and virtue martyrdom is the ultimate act of
fortitude.
14Peer 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.
15Vocabulary
- Conscience
- Virtue
- Vice
- Seer
- Fortitude
- Martyr