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Module 11: Exercising Christian Conscience: Reading Materials Cle 10 Week 11

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READING MATERIALS

CLE 10 WEEK 11
Module 11: EXERCISING CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE

MODULE DURATION: 5 DAYS DATE: DECEMBER 7-11, 2020

CONSCIENCE - Catholic teaching on freedom of Conscience Freedom of conscience is used to


justify any belief or behavior inconsistent with Catholic doctrine and dogma.
1. Definition of Conscience
 "Con"- With
 "Science"- Knowledge

Conscience is NOT...
 The little voice
 A feeling
 A hunch
 The angel or devil on the shoulder
 Following the crowd
Conscience is the inner sense of right and wrong that enables individuals to discern moral choices
freely.
Vatican II Gaudium et Spes ( Art.16)

In the depths of his conscience, man detects a law which he does not impose upon himself, but
which holds him to obedience. Always summoning him to love good and avoid evil. the voice of
conscience when necessary speaks to his heart: do this, shun that. For man has in his heart a law
written by God; to obey it is the very dignity of man; according to it he will be judged. [Cf. Rom. 2:15-
16.] Conscience is the most secret core and sanctuary of a man. There he is alone with God. Whose
voice echoes in his depths. [Cf. Pius XII. March 23. 1952: AAS (1952). p. 271] In a wonderful manner
conscience reveals that law which is fulfilled by love of God and neighbor.

Church says about conscience...


 You must follow your conscience
 You must act with certain conscience
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 You may not act with doubtful conscience
 You are very responsible if you act with a lax conscience
 Not wrong if you act with certain wrong or scrupulous

Should I always follow my conscience?


 Catholic Church says YES
 but you must make a sincere effort to form and inform your conscience rightly and honestly.
 Does your conscience talk to you?
 What does it say?
 What you want to hear or what you need to hear?

What do you do to change a doubtful conscience to a certain one?


 Check scripture • Ask what would Jesus do?
 Ask parents what they would do
 Ask an authority
 Check Church teaching
 Pray

How do you follow your conscience responsibly?


 Form it well A well-formed conscience means: research, dialogue, patience, listenin g, praying,
reflecting, discipline and trust

Forming your conscience


 Internal sources: God speaking to our heart (prayer and listening)
 External sources: Moral teaching of the Church. Scripture, talking to theologians o
Parent/family/friends' behavior and our own experience

GUILTY -Warranted and unwarranted

 Warranted Guilt a sign of a healthy conscience


Two ways to know your guilt is warranted:
1.) You know the act is wrong
2.) You do it anyway

Guilt versus Shame


• GUILT is internal feeling Focuses on action: what I did
• SHAME is external focuses us on 'who you are as a person' —feeling bad about who you are

Knowledge of Right and Wrong


 Hitting is wrong
 Sharing is right
 When in those situations you remember hitting=wrong, sharing=right

Values and Principles


 Dad says, "Honesty is good..."
 Grandma says, "Family is important..."
 Life, love, honesty, trust, equality, justice, mercy, compassion, forgiveness

Ability to Freely Choose


• Free will
• Choose love
• Choose what is good and right

Desire to do Good
 Sometimes difficult to choose the real good
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 However, we desire what we see as good
 Must put in good information

Therefore Conscience…
 Develops from childhood until death

Nature of a Conscience
 Knowledge of Right and Wrong
 Values and Principles Ability to Choose Freely
 The Urge to do what is Good

Can a person do what is bad yet his/her conscience sees it as a good?

5 Types of Conscience

1. Certain Right
 Sees good as good
 Bad as bad
2. Certain Wrong
 Good as good
 Bad as bad
 Sometime bad as good

3. Doubtful
 Unsure whether good or bad
4. Lax
 Know what is good and bad
 Aren't sure what they want to do
 Lazy about making decision

5. Scrupulous
 Legalistic
 Sees good things as bad
 Mental disability
 Fear they are always wrong

How do you know if your conscience is being well formed?

Child's Conscience
 Performs actions for approval and acceptance
 Is mainly interested in own goodness
 Repeats actions without growing or changing
 Responds to the order of an authority figure
 Isolates each act from others
 Is concerned with the past and how it fixes past mistakes

Adult Conscience
 Act out of love for people involved and self-respect
 Is mainly interested in protecting thvalue at sake
 Functions creatively I each situation
 Responds to values whether or not an authority figure is around
 Connects each act to a large pattern of living
 Is concerned with the future and how to grow more capable of judging.
 Determines the amount of guilt by the harm done to the value.
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What does it mean to use our conscience?
 Use our head
 Trying to do the most loving and least harmful thing in a situation

Making Conscientious Judgments


 Must make moral decisions freely
 Catholic teaching tells us
 When we act according to our conscience, we are living in good faith
 We must form our conscience correctly, and then follow it
 Catholics must base decisions of conscience on prayer, study, Church teaching
 Conscientious: thorough and careful about doing what is right Learn from our experiences and
the experiences of others Follow a well-informed conscience and the truth as we see it

The Church and Individual Conscience


 Pope and other church leaders Guide Catholics in understanding and applying Jesus'
message It is not to make decisions for us
 We have an obligation to seek what is right and true
 God has given us free will and the ability to use it by reasoning and acting according to truth

Reference: Book/s: Called to follow Christ in True Freedom


Website:
https://www.slideshare.net/edprthm/conscience-and-freedom

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