MORALITY: Referring to the goodness or evil of human acts. Human freedom makes a person a "moral subject" or agent, able to judge the morality (goodness or evil) of the acts which are chosen. The morality of human acts depends on the object (or nature) of the action, the intention or end foreseen, and the circumstances of the action (1749; cf. 407). (CCC., p 888)
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Our Group's Definition of Morals/Ethics
Morals and Ethics seek to discover principles to judge our actions as to be done or not be done (judged as right or wrong). These studies are based on an understanding of human nature and thus are applicable to any human person.
When studied in the context of theology, one has access to Divine Revelation, which provides better insight into who we are and what we should do.
When studied in the context of theology, one has access to Divine Revelation, which provides better insight into who we are and what we should do.
Morals/Ethics
Moral/Ethics is made out of principals that assist and conduct human beings to live better lives. This principals have to be related and to applied to any human. For this are the bases to a good and moral life. The impact that these two areas have is of great importance to the priest, because it affects the way he lives and preaches.
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