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  2. Examination of conscience - Wikipedia

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    Examination of conscience is a review of one's past thoughts, words, actions, and omissions for the purpose of ascertaining their conformity with, or deviation from, the moral law. Among Christians, this is generally a private review; secular intellectuals have, on occasion, published autocritiques for public consumption.

  3. Life Teen - Wikipedia

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    Life Teen promotes seven core values. [15] Eucharistic spirituality - focuses on [18] the Mass and receiving Christ in the Eucharist. Love - Life Teen strives to show attendees of the Mass or a program offered that they are loved. Joy - according to Life Teen; "Jesus is a reason to be joyful and excited about life" [19]

  4. Moral Theology (Liguori) - Wikipedia

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    Volume 8: On the practice of confessions, examination of ordinands, summary of moral doctrines and canons from the works of Benedict XIV Volume 9 : Episcopal decrees, appendices, general index Mid-19th century and later editions may also include prefatory documents concerning Liguori's life, his beatification and canonization, or his ...

  5. Dale Fushek - Wikipedia

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    ACT sought to expand the ministry to teens and young adults. [1] In 1983 Fushek was transferred to St. Timothy's Catholic Parish in Mesa, Arizona. There, he was one of three founders of Life Teen, [2] a program similar to ACT at St. Jerome's. The program Fushek developed for teens proved extremely popular and numerous other parishes and ...

  6. Court of Conscience (theology) - Wikipedia

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    During life, the faculty of conscience was believed to be like, but not the same as, the voice of God. It was thought to draw on divine knowledge and precepts, and apply these laws in order to direct the individual toward right action and warn against wrong action.

  7. Saint Augustine's Prayer Book - Wikipedia

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    The name of the book is a reference to St. Augustine of Hippo, the patron saint of the Order of the Holy Cross. Now in the eighteenth printing of the 1967 revised edition, it remains popular among High Church Anglicans in North America. It is used as a companion to the Book of Common Prayer (American editions of 1928

  8. File:Upton Sinclair - The Book of Life.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. William O'Malley (Jesuit) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, O'Malley received an honorary doctorate in humane letters from Le Moyne College.In 2007, he received the F. Sadlier Dinger Award from educational publisher William H. Sadlier, Inc. in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the ministry of religious education in America, for which he received three Best Article Awards from the Catholic Press Association.