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Boys:

Love is patient, love is kind. It


does not envy, it does not boast,
it is not proud. It does not
dishonor others, it is not self-
seeking, it is not easily
angered, it keeps no record of
wrongs.
Boys:
Love does not delight in
evil but rejoices with the
truth. It always protects,
always trusts, always
hopes, always perseveres.
Girls:
Love never fails. But where there are
prophecies, they will cease; where
there are tongues, they will be stilled;
where there is knowledge, it will pass
away. For we know in part and we
prophesy in part, but when
completeness comes, what is in part
disappears.
Girls:
When I was a child, I talked like a child, I
thought like a child, I reasoned like a
child. When I became a man, I put the
ways of childhood behind me. For now we
see only a reflection as in a mirror; then
we shall see face to face. Now I know in
part; then I shall know fully, even as I am
fully known.
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Love involves not only
receiving but giving in
a right manner.
Teamwork -
working toward a
common good
together.
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We must see that although there
are many ways to love and give of
ourselves, there are just as many
ways to deceive, to use, and to live
selfishly.
Learning to love can be
difficult when so many of us
do not have excellent
examples to learn from.
God made us to desire
sex, and that is a good
thing.
Our sexual desire is not merely a
hormonal reaction in our bodies,
but a deeply rooted attraction to
the beauty we see in others.
Our sexual desire is
a gift from God, who
put desire for union
with another in us.
The union between man and
woman is intended for marriage,
which is a foreshadowing of the
union that will ultimately satisfy
us – the union with God in
heaven.
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Love =
“GIVING”
Lust =
USING
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The action of self-control that
avoids (or abstains from)
something. In this case,
abstinence means not engaging
in sexual intercourse
The Greek term for
divine, unconditional
love; the manner in
which God loves us
The virtue that directs all our
sexual desires, emotions, and
attractions toward the dignity of
the person and the real meaning of
love. It falls under the cardinal
virtue of temperance. Chastity is
saying “yes” to the demands of
Recognizing the good
of another person;
seeing the inner and
outer beauty of another
person.
Wanting a good for
yourself; desiring
goodness and
happiness
Willing (or
desiring) the good
of another person
Abook by Karol Wojtyla (later
John Paul II) that explains the
importance of living a life that
accepts responsibility and,
therefore, results in loving
others in a responsible manner
The principle that recognizes
that the only proper and
adequate attitude toward
human person is love. The
opposite of love is to use a
person as a means to an end.
Pictures or stories
created with the direct
intention of arousing
lust in the viewer or
reader
The unhealthy attempt to ignore
(or bury) sexual desires rather
than embracing them and
allowing God to reorder what is
disordered in them for the good
of oneself and others.
The virtue that enables us to
take pleasure in the good gifts of
God in the balanced way that He
intends; one of the four cardinal
virtues under which all other
virtues come forth
The total giving
oneself for the
good of another
The philosophy of maximizing
pleasure and minimizing pain, often
at the expense of others. When
applied in relationships, one ends up
using a person for one’s own gain. If
one’s goal for sex is pleasure, the
other person becomes a means to
that end.
A firm habit of doing is
good. In its fullest sense, it
is not only doing, but
delighting in and desiring
what is true, good, nad
beautiful.

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