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The catholic belief of conscience is that it is a person's most secret core and Sancturary where a person is alone with God, who's voice echoes is his depths.
People are called to goodness in 5 ways. This includes the Ideals, feelings of guilt, feeling of love, being inspired by others and the desire to seek the truth.
The human Heart questions begin in a person's conscience. God naturally created all humans with the ability to seek the truth. Because God is the voice of our conscience the human heart questions were developed to seek the truth. However only God knows the answers to these questions.
The three elements of making a moral decision are that it has to be physically the right actions, the right intentions and the right circumstance.
The four principles of our conscience are that we are obliged to follow our conscience, we are obliged to follow our sincere conscience, our conscience does not decide right or wrong and that right ends do not justify immoral means.
Just as we must develop our physical strength, we also must develop our conscience in-order to better understand what is right or wrong
We also need to follow our sincere conscience because if we do not, it will leave us with feelings of guilt as we know that we have done wrong
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Good ends such as no poverty does not justify immoral actions such as killing all those living in poverty.
People fail to recognise God's voice in our conscience because of factors such as Peer pressure, Social Trends and Strong Emotions
Justice is defined as the virtue of developing right relationships, where a person is giving to others and God, what is right.
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The only way for peace to occur is for Justice to uphold. People cannot live a peaceful life if they do not give to others and God what is right. Only once this occurs trust and goodwill can occur between people and peace is restored.
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A creed is a statement of belief. Two creeds made in the Church was the Apostles creed and the Nicene creed.
The 4-growth period of the Church includes Jerusalem, out of Jerusalem in Palestine and Israel, the Roman Empire, the period of Christendom and the expansion beyond Europe.
Jerusalem - Pentecost were over a gathering of the Apostles a violent gust of wind knocked open the windows and flames representing the holy spirit appeared over their head. It gave the Apostles the power to spread the Word of God in different Toungs so that many people could understand.
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Roman Empire - The conversion of Emperor Constantine when he dedicated his victory to the Catholic Church. The creation of the Nicene creed
An ecumenical council is a gathering of Bishops under the presidency of the Pope to discuss and solve issues within Faith, morals and discipline. An example of an ecumenical council is the council of Nicia in the Roman Empire. This council was responsible for many of policies to improve the church, however its main role was to create a statement of beliefs or a creed for what it actually meant to be a Christian. They created the Nicene creed, which still today outlines what it means to be a Christians.
The Holy spirit has helped in the development of the church. Jesus founded the church in his words and actions as the means which God intended him to. The holy spirit moved baptised Christians to spread the word of God. The holy spirit stirred in many the need to join the Church, through baptism. The holy spirit also guides people to good through their conscience
The dignity of every human to be respected, every human being to be treated equally, regardless of differences, that people should support each other in solidarity
RE revision
Jerusalem, Palestine and Israel, Roman Empire, Chrisonden and expansion beyond Europe
Jerusalem Pentecost, the apostles
Roman Empire = The conversion of Emperor Constantine was significant event in the development of the Catholic church. Originally like most romans he despised the Catholic religeon. Then in battle he looked for God and was given the sign of a cross. He dedicated his win to chirtianity and mean that almost all of the places of worship were converted into catholic. People had freedom however did not know how to be a catholic. Council of nicea and made the nicene creed.
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The catholic definition of conscience is a person most inner core and Sancturary where he is alone with God, who's voice echoes in his depth
People are called to goodness through 5 main ways. Including the ideals, feelings of guilt, feelings of love, being inspired by others and the desire to seek the truth
The three elements of any moral decision are that it has to be the right actions, the right intentions and the right circumstance
The four principles of the conscience are that everyone is obliged to follow their conscience, everyone is obliged to follow their sincere conscience, conscience does not justify right or wrong and good ends does not justify immoral means
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The human heart question developed in the conscience. Because we are alone with God in our conscience and God wants us to seek the truth, the human heart questions were created.
Strong emotions, peer pressure and social trends
The Magisterium helps guide and develop conscience by setting good examples of developing conscience and by providing teachings to learn how to develop the conscience. Such as the principles of conscience and the steps to make a moral decision.
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The church Is one, holy catholic and Apostolic
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An ecumenical council is a gathering of Bishops from around the world governed by the bishop to discuss issues of moral, discipline and faith.