| A | B |
| Fourth Commandment | Honor your father and mother |
| Fifth Commandment | You shall not kill |
| Sixth Commandment | You shall not commit adultery |
| What is at the heart of Christian morality | Making your neighbors need your business |
| What did Jesus do to the Ten Commandments | He brought them to fullfillment and redefined them in terms of love |
| Which commandments are the "God Commandments | Commandments 1, 2, 3 |
| Which commandments are the "neighbor commandments? | Commandments 4 - 10 |
| After God, who should we honor | Our mother and father |
| Who does the fourth commandment refer to? | Besides our mother and father, student to teacher, employee to employer, citizen to country |
| What is the Christian family called? | A "domestic church" |
| The family | The original cell of social life |
| Family life | Initiation into life in society |
| Responsiblities of the family | To care for the young, old, sick, handicapped, and poor |
| Duties of children | Respect, gratitude, and obedience to parents |
| Proverb 13:1 | "A wise son hears his father's instruction, but a scoffer does not listen to rebuke." |
| Where does respect for parents have its roots? | From fear of the Lord, a gift of the Holy Spirit |
| Duties of parents | Respect for children as gifts from God, creation of home, education in virtues and faith |
| When do children have the right and duty to chose their profession and state of life | When they are adults |
| Duties of civil authority | To distribute justice wisely, facilatate freedom, take into account the needs and contributions of all, with view toward peace |
| Matthew 20:26 | Whoever would be great among you must be your servant |
| Duty of citizens | To contribute to the good of society |
| Duty of civil authorities | To contribute to the good of society in spirit of truth, justice, freedpm |
| Human life | Sacred from its beginning, involves creative action of God, remains forever in a special relationship with God |
| Genesis 9:5 | "For your lifeblood I will surely require a reckoning |
| Legitimate defense | Defense of common good requires that an unjust aggressor be unable to cause harm. |
| Legitimate public authority | Has right and duty to inflict punishment equal to offense in order to protect common good. |
| Murder | Direct and intentional killing of another is gravely sinful |
| Unjust aggressor | Someone who is threatening you life or the life of those you love |
| War | From early Christian times, has been acceptable in certain very serious conditions |
| 2nd Vatican Council on war | Act of war aimed at destruction of cities/countires is gravely wrong |
| Suicide | Taking of one's own life is morally unacceptable |
| Eternal salvation and suicide | By ways known only to Him, God can provide the opportunity for salvation |
| Direct abortion | From 1st centruy of the Church, the teaching has remained the same and will remain unchangeable; adortion is gravely against moral law |
| Euthanasia | Act which directly causes or leads to death in order to end suffering |
| Palliative care | Care given to terminally ill person that allows them to die with dignity, free of suffering |
| Scandal | attitude or behavior that leads another to do evil |
| Anger | Desire for revenge, against the 5th commandment |
| Matthew 5:22 | "Everyone who is angry with his brother shall be liable to judgement" |
| Capital Punishment | Pope John Paul believes cases in which this punishment is necesary "are very rare, if not practically nonexistant". |