Module 11: Exercising Christian Conscience: Reading Materials Cle 10 Week 11
Module 11: Exercising Christian Conscience: Reading Materials Cle 10 Week 11
Module 11: Exercising Christian Conscience: Reading Materials Cle 10 Week 11
CLE 10 WEEK 11
Module 11: EXERCISING CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE
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.
Desire to do Good
Sometimes difficult to choose the real good
CLE 10
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
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
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.
CLE 10
What does it mean to use our conscience?
Use our head
Trying to do the most loving and least harmful thing in a situation