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The First Commandments 
Meaning: 
This commandment is more than an affirmation that there is one 
God. 
Prohibitions: 
Idolatry - is the substitution of someone or something else for God. 
- Power, pleasure, race, & ancestors. 
Superstition - refers to the deviation of religious feeling and of the practices 
this feeling imposes. 
Divination – is an act of taking recourse to Satan or demons, conjuring up the 
dead or other practices falsely supposed to ‘unveil’ the future. 
Magic or Sorcery – is an act “ by which one attempts to tame occult 
powers, so as to place them at one’s service and have 
supernatural power. 
Tempting God – consist in putting His goodness and almighty power to test 
by word or deed. 
Simony – is understood as “the buying or selling of spiritual things. 
Sacrilege – consist in profaning of treating unworthy of the sacraments and 
other liturgical actions, as well as persons, thing or place 
consecrated to God. 
Atheism- is the rejection or denial of the existence of God. 
Agnosticism- postulates the existence of a transcendent being which is 
incapable or revealing itself, and about with nothing can be 
said. 
Graven Images- refer to that divine injunction that prohibits every 
representation or God by the hand. 
Values: 
Making God the goal of our life 
Refusing to substitute things such as sex, money, power or prestige for our true purpose 
in life.
The Second Commandments 
Meaning: 
To give someone a name that is to say something about the person. 
Prohibitions: 
Blasphemy - uttering against God 
-inwardly or outwardly 
- words of hatred 
Cursing - is calling down of evil on person, place or thing. 
Profanity – is speaking of God or sacred persons and things irreverent, s in a fit 
of temper or in a moment of impatience or joking, or out of habit. 
False Oaths – calls on God to be witness to a lie. 
Perjury – is making “a promise under oath with no intention of keeping it, or when 
after promising on oath he does not keep it. 
Values: 
Respecting God’s name 
Care in the way we worship and humility in prayer 
Appreciating the sacredness of God and things associated with him
The Third 
Commandments 
Meaning:
The third commandment marks one day of each week as special in the relationship 
which exists between God and his people. 
Prohibitions: 
We should avoid unnecessary work that requires primarily physical, rather than 
mental labor. Such work will hinder your obligation on Sunday. Only work in which the mind has 
greater share or which is done for recreation is permitted. Employers who force their employees 
to do unnecessary servile work on Sunday are responsible for the violation of the Third 
Commandment. 
Values: 
Properly worshipping God 
Giving centrality to the day of the Lord, the day of Jesus’ resurrection 
Appreciation for the fact that we approach God in community; our salvation is 
realized with others 
The Fourth Commandment 
Meaning: 
The focus of this commandment is that we are born into society of persons. 
We cannot develop as full human persons outside of human society, both the smaller 
society of our own family and the large society of the country or nation to which our 
family belongs. 
Prohibitions:
Disrespect - includes all irreverence and stubbornness against lawful 
authority. 
Unkindness - is contrary to the love we owe our parents, like: despising them, 
curses them, hates them or makes them angry. 
Disobedience - is refusing or neglecting to do what is commanded, or by 
doing what is forbidden. 
Neglect to assist our parents in their spiritual and temporal 
needs – inevitably, sending the aged to the home of the aged is not morally 
advisable. 
Values: 
Parents should reflect God’s love by respecting, caring for and loving their 
children 
Children respecting their parents and proper authority through obedience, 
respect and courtesy 
Family members, bother and sisters as a community of love 
The Fifth Commandment 
Meaning: 
We are made in the image and likeness of God and loved by God. Everyone has 
a right to life and to bodily integrity, but society also has a right to protect itself. 
Prohibitions: 
Murder – refers to voluntary and unjust killing of a being. 
*Direct and intentional killing – is gravely sinful. 
*Indirect or Unintentional killing – is not morally imputable. 
*Self-defense – refers to actions taken by a person to prevent another 
person from causing harm to one’s self, one’s property or one’s home.
Abortion – is the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to 
natural accidental causes end a pregnancy. 
*Natural Abortion – refers to the expulsion of the fetus through 
*Direct or Intentional Abortion – refers to the deliberately induced 
expulsion of a living fetus before it has become viable. 
*Therapeutic Abortion – is the deliberately induced expulsion of a 
fetus in order to save the mother from danger of death brought on 
by pregnancy 
*Eugenic Abortion – is recommended in cases where certain defects 
are discovered in the developing fetus. 
* Indirect Abortion – in this case, the removal of the fetus occurs as a 
secondary effect of a legitimate or licit action. 
Euthanasia – is the practice of ending a life so as to release an individual from 
an incurable disease or intolerable suffering, also called mercy killing” 
Suicide – is the act of deliberately killing of yourself. 
Death Penalty or Capital Punishment – is the punishment of death 
for committing. 
* Retribution – is the vindication of the victim. 
* Reform – implies the rehabilitation of the criminal. 
* Deterrence – is discouraging others from committing the same crime 
Artificial Contraception – is the voluntary prevention of life by use of 
artificial means in which the generative cells are prevented from uniting during 
the sexual act. 
War – forbids the international destruction of human life because of the evils 
and injustices that accompany all war. 
Artificial Insemination – is the process in which male spermatozoa are 
collected and introduce artificial into the female genital tract for the purpose of 
fertilization. 
Test tube Babies or In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) – is an assisted 
reproductive technology (ART) in which one or more eggs is fertilized outside a 
female’s body. 
Cloning – is form of non- sexual or asexual reproduction in which offspring are 
genetically identical to each other and to the parent that rise to them. 
Scandal – is an attitude or behavior that leads others to do evil. 
Particular offenses against life: vices of alcohol and drug abuse, and to 
the less intensive degree, smoking. 
Violations against the human integrity and dignity: kidnapping 
and hostage taking, terrorism, torture, amputations, mutilation, sterilization, 
subhuman living condition. 
Anger – is a desire for revenge.
Hatred – is a habitual anger, a strong dislike of or ill-will anyone. 
Revenge – is the desire to inflict unjust punishment on someone with injured, 
from a motive of anger. 
Values: 
respect for God’s greatest gift, life 
includes: respect for our bodies, avoiding harmful substances, getting rest 
and relaxation 
includes: respect for the “least of these” – the unborn, the old, the sick 
and dying 
The Six Commandment 
Meaning: 
Sex between a married person and someone who is not that person’s wife/husband
Prohibitions: 
Lust – is a desire for or in ordinate enjoyment of sexual pleasure. 
Masturbation – is the deliberate stimulation of the genital organs in order to 
derive sexual pleasure. 
Fornication – is carnal union between an unmarried man and un married 
woman. 
Pornography – consist in removing real or stimulated sexual acts from the 
intimacy of the partners, in order to display them deliberately to third parties. 
Prostitution – does injury to the dignity of the person who engages in it, 
reducing person to an instrument of sexual pleasure. 
Rape – is forcible violation of the sexual intimacy of another person. 
Homosexuality – refers to relations between men or between women who 
experience an exclusive or predominant sexual attraction toward persons of the 
same sex. 
The Seventh Commandments 
Meaning: 
 The unjust taking or with holding from another what rightfully belongs to him, 
against his will. 
 One who cooperates willfully in such alt is also guilty of sin 
 Is a collective term for numerous kinds of sins
Prohibitions: 
Theft – usurping another’s property against the reasonable will of the owner. 
Robbery – an open and forcible taking another person’s property. 
Fraud or cheating – is taking another’s property by means of ticker or 
deceit. 
Usury – exacting for a loan of money an interest above the legal and reasonable 
rate; the usurer takes advantages of another’s nee fails both in justice and 
charity 
Willful Damage of Another’s Goods – such as sabotage, arson, 
culpable neglect of employer’s valuable property, and even such school boy’s 
pranks as breathing a neighbors force or window. 
Graft and corruption – the use dishonest or questionable means for 
private gain. 
The Ninth Commandments 
Meaning: 
"Every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of 
judgment. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be 
condemned." 
Prohibitions:
Impure Touching – is the touching to arouse the sexual passion outside of 
proper use of sex. 
Petting and Necking – are always serious sin’s where their purpose is to 
arouse passion. 
Kissing – kissing for the purpose of arousing sexual passion is a mortal sin. 
Indecent Dancing – arouses sexual while decent is good recreation and is 
not sinful. 
Indecent Dress Immodesty – wearing to indecent dress even is not a 
mortal sin at first, in=t can easily become one. 
Sexual Harassment – is harassment or unwelcome of a sexual nature. 
Sex on Phone/Sex on Text – is a type of virtual sex that refers to sexually 
explicit conservation between two or more persons via telephone. 
The Tenth Commandments
Meaning: 
Deals w/ the disordered desire of the heart – covetousness from w/c stealing and 
exploitation. 
Prohibitions: 
Envy – is a sorrow or sadness 
Covetousness – is a excessive desire for material goods. 
Avarice – is an in ordinate attachment to these goods. 
Cheating – is depriving another of his property by crafty means. 
Plagiarism – is the unauthorized use or close imitation. 
Gambling – in itself, it is not a sin, however excessive gambling can be mortal 
sin. 
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  • 1. The First Commandments Meaning: This commandment is more than an affirmation that there is one God. Prohibitions: Idolatry - is the substitution of someone or something else for God. - Power, pleasure, race, & ancestors. Superstition - refers to the deviation of religious feeling and of the practices this feeling imposes. Divination – is an act of taking recourse to Satan or demons, conjuring up the dead or other practices falsely supposed to ‘unveil’ the future. Magic or Sorcery – is an act “ by which one attempts to tame occult powers, so as to place them at one’s service and have supernatural power. Tempting God – consist in putting His goodness and almighty power to test by word or deed. Simony – is understood as “the buying or selling of spiritual things. Sacrilege – consist in profaning of treating unworthy of the sacraments and other liturgical actions, as well as persons, thing or place consecrated to God. Atheism- is the rejection or denial of the existence of God. Agnosticism- postulates the existence of a transcendent being which is incapable or revealing itself, and about with nothing can be said. Graven Images- refer to that divine injunction that prohibits every representation or God by the hand. Values: Making God the goal of our life Refusing to substitute things such as sex, money, power or prestige for our true purpose in life.
  • 2. The Second Commandments Meaning: To give someone a name that is to say something about the person. Prohibitions: Blasphemy - uttering against God -inwardly or outwardly - words of hatred Cursing - is calling down of evil on person, place or thing. Profanity – is speaking of God or sacred persons and things irreverent, s in a fit of temper or in a moment of impatience or joking, or out of habit. False Oaths – calls on God to be witness to a lie. Perjury – is making “a promise under oath with no intention of keeping it, or when after promising on oath he does not keep it. Values: Respecting God’s name Care in the way we worship and humility in prayer Appreciating the sacredness of God and things associated with him
  • 4. The third commandment marks one day of each week as special in the relationship which exists between God and his people. Prohibitions: We should avoid unnecessary work that requires primarily physical, rather than mental labor. Such work will hinder your obligation on Sunday. Only work in which the mind has greater share or which is done for recreation is permitted. Employers who force their employees to do unnecessary servile work on Sunday are responsible for the violation of the Third Commandment. Values: Properly worshipping God Giving centrality to the day of the Lord, the day of Jesus’ resurrection Appreciation for the fact that we approach God in community; our salvation is realized with others The Fourth Commandment Meaning: The focus of this commandment is that we are born into society of persons. We cannot develop as full human persons outside of human society, both the smaller society of our own family and the large society of the country or nation to which our family belongs. Prohibitions:
  • 5. Disrespect - includes all irreverence and stubbornness against lawful authority. Unkindness - is contrary to the love we owe our parents, like: despising them, curses them, hates them or makes them angry. Disobedience - is refusing or neglecting to do what is commanded, or by doing what is forbidden. Neglect to assist our parents in their spiritual and temporal needs – inevitably, sending the aged to the home of the aged is not morally advisable. Values: Parents should reflect God’s love by respecting, caring for and loving their children Children respecting their parents and proper authority through obedience, respect and courtesy Family members, bother and sisters as a community of love The Fifth Commandment Meaning: We are made in the image and likeness of God and loved by God. Everyone has a right to life and to bodily integrity, but society also has a right to protect itself. Prohibitions: Murder – refers to voluntary and unjust killing of a being. *Direct and intentional killing – is gravely sinful. *Indirect or Unintentional killing – is not morally imputable. *Self-defense – refers to actions taken by a person to prevent another person from causing harm to one’s self, one’s property or one’s home.
  • 6. Abortion – is the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to natural accidental causes end a pregnancy. *Natural Abortion – refers to the expulsion of the fetus through *Direct or Intentional Abortion – refers to the deliberately induced expulsion of a living fetus before it has become viable. *Therapeutic Abortion – is the deliberately induced expulsion of a fetus in order to save the mother from danger of death brought on by pregnancy *Eugenic Abortion – is recommended in cases where certain defects are discovered in the developing fetus. * Indirect Abortion – in this case, the removal of the fetus occurs as a secondary effect of a legitimate or licit action. Euthanasia – is the practice of ending a life so as to release an individual from an incurable disease or intolerable suffering, also called mercy killing” Suicide – is the act of deliberately killing of yourself. Death Penalty or Capital Punishment – is the punishment of death for committing. * Retribution – is the vindication of the victim. * Reform – implies the rehabilitation of the criminal. * Deterrence – is discouraging others from committing the same crime Artificial Contraception – is the voluntary prevention of life by use of artificial means in which the generative cells are prevented from uniting during the sexual act. War – forbids the international destruction of human life because of the evils and injustices that accompany all war. Artificial Insemination – is the process in which male spermatozoa are collected and introduce artificial into the female genital tract for the purpose of fertilization. Test tube Babies or In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) – is an assisted reproductive technology (ART) in which one or more eggs is fertilized outside a female’s body. Cloning – is form of non- sexual or asexual reproduction in which offspring are genetically identical to each other and to the parent that rise to them. Scandal – is an attitude or behavior that leads others to do evil. Particular offenses against life: vices of alcohol and drug abuse, and to the less intensive degree, smoking. Violations against the human integrity and dignity: kidnapping and hostage taking, terrorism, torture, amputations, mutilation, sterilization, subhuman living condition. Anger – is a desire for revenge.
  • 7. Hatred – is a habitual anger, a strong dislike of or ill-will anyone. Revenge – is the desire to inflict unjust punishment on someone with injured, from a motive of anger. Values: respect for God’s greatest gift, life includes: respect for our bodies, avoiding harmful substances, getting rest and relaxation includes: respect for the “least of these” – the unborn, the old, the sick and dying The Six Commandment Meaning: Sex between a married person and someone who is not that person’s wife/husband
  • 8. Prohibitions: Lust – is a desire for or in ordinate enjoyment of sexual pleasure. Masturbation – is the deliberate stimulation of the genital organs in order to derive sexual pleasure. Fornication – is carnal union between an unmarried man and un married woman. Pornography – consist in removing real or stimulated sexual acts from the intimacy of the partners, in order to display them deliberately to third parties. Prostitution – does injury to the dignity of the person who engages in it, reducing person to an instrument of sexual pleasure. Rape – is forcible violation of the sexual intimacy of another person. Homosexuality – refers to relations between men or between women who experience an exclusive or predominant sexual attraction toward persons of the same sex. The Seventh Commandments Meaning:  The unjust taking or with holding from another what rightfully belongs to him, against his will.  One who cooperates willfully in such alt is also guilty of sin  Is a collective term for numerous kinds of sins
  • 9. Prohibitions: Theft – usurping another’s property against the reasonable will of the owner. Robbery – an open and forcible taking another person’s property. Fraud or cheating – is taking another’s property by means of ticker or deceit. Usury – exacting for a loan of money an interest above the legal and reasonable rate; the usurer takes advantages of another’s nee fails both in justice and charity Willful Damage of Another’s Goods – such as sabotage, arson, culpable neglect of employer’s valuable property, and even such school boy’s pranks as breathing a neighbors force or window. Graft and corruption – the use dishonest or questionable means for private gain. The Ninth Commandments Meaning: "Every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned." Prohibitions:
  • 10. Impure Touching – is the touching to arouse the sexual passion outside of proper use of sex. Petting and Necking – are always serious sin’s where their purpose is to arouse passion. Kissing – kissing for the purpose of arousing sexual passion is a mortal sin. Indecent Dancing – arouses sexual while decent is good recreation and is not sinful. Indecent Dress Immodesty – wearing to indecent dress even is not a mortal sin at first, in=t can easily become one. Sexual Harassment – is harassment or unwelcome of a sexual nature. Sex on Phone/Sex on Text – is a type of virtual sex that refers to sexually explicit conservation between two or more persons via telephone. The Tenth Commandments
  • 11. Meaning: Deals w/ the disordered desire of the heart – covetousness from w/c stealing and exploitation. Prohibitions: Envy – is a sorrow or sadness Covetousness – is a excessive desire for material goods. Avarice – is an in ordinate attachment to these goods. Cheating – is depriving another of his property by crafty means. Plagiarism – is the unauthorized use or close imitation. Gambling – in itself, it is not a sin, however excessive gambling can be mortal sin. MY REFLECTION