How the Laws of Nature and Morality are Connected
U.29 / Proclamation
We may think “moral law” is hard to prove, but it turns out the laws of the physical world can be just as elusive. Where should we turn to find…
WatchU.29 / Proclamation
We may think “moral law” is hard to prove, but it turns out the laws of the physical world can be just as elusive. Where should we turn to find…
WatchU.29 / Explanation
By giving us the Ten Commandments, God clearly defined what actions are sinful and evil so that we can turn away from sin and choose the path of love and…
WatchU.29 / Connection
While the Ten Commandments state grave obligations, they also imply other ways we should live out God’s law in less grave matters.
WatchU.28 / Proclamation
Not many of us want to be the villain, but we’ve all done things we’re not proud of.
WatchU.28 / Explanation
Through grace, we can respond to God’s invitation to be justified through Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit.
WatchU.28 / Connection
We are called to do our best, and rely on God for the rest. Jesus gives us the Holy Spirit, and the sacraments to give us strength.
WatchU.27 / Proclamation
By putting others first, you can transform your heart and your neighborhood.
WatchU.27 / Explanation
There are human virtues (prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance) and theological virtues (faith, hope, and charity).
WatchU.27 / Connection
“Trying harder next time” won’t keep you from sinning. You need to cooperate with grace!
WatchU.26 / Proclamation
As humans, we think, feel, and decide to act. So the question we’re left with is: how will you use your free will to act?
WatchU.26 / Explanation
As humans with free will, we are responsible for choosing between right and wrong. Discerning what is right or wrong, good or bad is what we call morality.
WatchU.26 / Connection
You’re given your conscience as a gift. And it can be formed into a stronger and more nuanced voice.
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