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Lesson 17

Conclusion: What Now?

We can only fully understand Catholicism by following Jesus and striving to live like saints.

Lesson Vocabulary

  • Religious Fundamentalism
    :
    (n.): The belief that one’s religion is the only one that contains even a shred of truth. Also called religious exclusivism.
  • Relativism
    :
    (n.): A dangerous philosophy that says moral principles are a matter of individual preference based on personal experience, socioeconomic status, education, and particular culture, rather than based on absolute objective moral truths. Relativism denies the existence of good and evil and harms our ability choose the good.
  • Virtue
    :
    (n.): An habitual and firm disposition to do the good. Moral virtues are acquired through human effort. The infused moral virtues and the theological virtues are gifts from God.
  • Fraternal Correction
    :
    (n.): The loving reprimand of our neighbor with the purpose of protecting him from sin. In some circumstances fraternal correction can be a positive obligation flowing from Christ’s command to love one another.
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