St. Francis Preparatory School



Name __________________________________________ Date ___________ Period _______Morality Crossword 1Across1. another name for the death penalty; the Catholic Church only allows it if absolutely necessary to protect society from a killer11. process by which a man’s sperm and a woman’s egg are united in a manner other than natural sexual intercourse (esp. by injecting sperm into a woman’s cervical canal12. freely giving money or material goods to a person who is needy; it may be an act of penance or Christian charity13. deliberate termination of a pregnancy by killing the unborn child; the Catholic Church considers it a grave contradiction of moral law and a crime against human life14. sexual activity between two persons, at least one of whom is married to anotherDown1. refusal to join the military or take part in a war, based on moral or religious grounds2. “interior voice” of a person, a God-given internal sense of what is morally wrong or right; to make good judgments, one needs a well-formed conscience3. social conditions that allow for all citizens of the earth, individuals and families, to meet basic needs and achieve fulfillment4. necessary dispositions for a Christian life, namely prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance5. declaration by the Church that a marriage is null and void, that it never existed: this is necessary for a divorced Catholic to remarry6. virtue which excludes or moderates the indulgence of the sexual appetite7. speaking, acting or thinking about God in a way that is irreverent, mocking, or offensive (against 2nd commandment)8. competition between nations to build up stockpiles of weapons, esp. weapons of mass destruction9. deliberate attempt to interfere with the creation of new life as a result of sexual intercourse; considered wrong by the Church because sexual intercourse should be procreative10. deliberate refusal to obey a law prescribed by the state, usually on moral groundsName __________________________________________ Date ___________ Period _______Morality Crossword 2Across3. worship of other beings, creatures, or material goods in a way that is fitting for God alone4. another name for the Ten Commandments7. sexual intercourse between a man and a woman who are not married (morally wrong, contrary to the 6th commandment)10. direct action that causes the death of a handicapped, sick, or dying person; the Catholic Church considers it a violation of the 5th commandment (Thou shall not kill)13. basic political, social and economic rights each human claims based on their human dignity14. idea that people are created in God’s image, and therefore have fundamental worth15. fertilization of a woman’s egg with a man’s sperm outside of her body, which is then transferred to her uterus; considered a moral violation of the dignity of procreationDown1. revealing something about another person that is true, but harmful to their reputation2. union of one’s heart and mind with those who are poor, powerless, or who face injustice5. profound change of heart, turning away from sin and toward God6. a.k.a. strength or courage, the cardinal virtue that preserves sound moral judgment and behavior in the face of difficulties and challenges8. gift from God that allows human beings to choose from among various actions, for which we are held accountable9. idea that a war could be moral if it is done in self defense, as a last resort, proportionally, and without deliberately killing civilians11. sexual attraction to members of one’s own gender; the Church teaches that homosexual activity, not attraction, is morally wrong12. jealousy, resentment, or sadness because of another person’s good fortuneWORD BANKabortion deliberate termination of a pregnancy by killing the unborn child; the Catholic Church considers it a grave contradiction of moral law and a crime against human lifeadultery sexual activity between two persons, at least one of whom is married to anotheralmsgiving freely giving money or material goods to a person who is needy; it may be an act of penance or Christian charityannulment declaration by the Church that a marriage is null and void, that it never existed: this is necessary for a divorced Catholic to remarryarms race competition between nations to build up stockpiles of weapons, esp. weapons of mass destructionartificial insemination process by which a man’s sperm and a woman’s egg are united in a manner other than natural sexual intercourse (esp. by injecting sperm into a woman’s cervical canalblasphemy speaking, acting or thinking about God in a way that is irreverent, mocking, or offensive (against 2nd commandment)capital punishment another name for the death penalty; the Catholic Church only allows it if absolutely necessary to protect society from a killercardinal virtues necessary dispositions for a Christian life, namely prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperancechastity virtue which excludes or moderates the indulgence of the sexual appetitecivil disobedience deliberate refusal to obey a law prescribed by the state, usually on moral groundscommon good social conditions that allow for all citizens of the earth, individuals and families, to meet basic needs and achieve fulfillmentconscience “interior voice” of a person, a God-given internal sense of what is morally wrong or right; to make good judgments, one needs a well-formed conscienceconscientious objection refusal to join the military or take part in a war, based on moral or religious groundscontraception deliberate attempt to interfere with the creation of new life as a result of sexual intercourse; considered wrong by the Church because sexual intercourse should be procreativeconversion profound change of heart, turning away from sin and toward GodDecalogue another name for the Ten Commandmentsdetraction revealing something about another person that is true, but harmful to their reputationenvy jealousy, resentment, or sadness because of another person’s good fortuneeuthanasia direct action that causes the death of a handicapped, sick, or dying person; the Catholic Church considers it a violation of the 5th commandment (Thou shall not kill)fornication sexual intercourse between a man and a woman who are not married (morally wrong, contrary to the 6th commandment)fortitude a.k.a. strength or courage, the cardinal virtue that preserves sound moral judgment and behavior in the face of difficulties and challengesfree will gift from God that allows human beings to choose from among various actions, for which we are held accountablehomosexuality sexual attraction to members of one’s own gender; the Church teaches that homosexual activity, not attraction, is morally wronghuman dignity idea that people are created in God’s image, and therefore have fundamental worthhuman rights basic political, social and economic rights each human claims based on their human dignitysolidarity union of one’s heart and mind with those who are poor, powerless, or who face injusticeidolatry worship of other beings, creatures, or material goods in a way that is fitting for God alonein vitro fertilization fertilization of a woman’s egg with a man’s sperm outside of her body, which is then transferred to her uterus; considered a moral violation of the dignity of procreationjust war idea that a war could be moral if it is done in self defense, as a last resort, proportionally, and without deliberately killing civilians ................
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