Points of Chapter Two

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Freedom and conscience review Love The moral act Grace Sincere repentance Spiritual direction
Ji Young Kim
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Ji Young Kim
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Human freedom Is limeted by the unique circumstances of each person's life
Love If love is taken or required, it is no longer free
The moral act A moral act involves both deliberation and choice, has a moral content, and effects the character of the person who acts
Freedom and responsibility The more knowledge one possesses, the more morally responsible one is for her/his own actions
The origin of moral evil Is the free decision of a man to reject God's moral law
Effects of the graces received through the sacraments The person is enlightened about how to follow Christ and strengthened to perform actions that fulfill God's plan
Grace and freedom Grace does not diminish the freedom but helps to see the truth more clearly and gives the strength to conquer passions
How to align our will with God's will? By obeying the prompting of grace, we grow in inner freedom and confidence
Conscience It is witnessed both in Sacred Scriptures and through human experience
How is conscience formed? Practice frequently and honest self-examination, which leads to sincere repentance
The fullness of conscience Involves a clear awareness that every Christian is called by Baptism to become a saint
Two elements of a sincere repentance Contrition, or the sorrow for our sins, and Purpose of admendment, the intention to avoid sin in the future
Spiritual direction The counsel of some wise person who can advice us on spiritual lives' progress
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