the two types of Virtues
What are Natural and Supernatural?
THe virtues by which we hold our passions and desires, especially sensual ones, under control.
What is Temperance?
Desiring the best for our neighbor
What is Brotherly Love?
How we acquire Natural virtue.
What is repeated action?
Moral virtues are
What is natural virtues?
An abiding disposition of the soul that enables a person to perform good actions.
What is virtue?
The cheif moral virtue upon which all other virtues hing because they are the framework for all the moral virtues.
What is Cardinal virtues?
Defending and studying the faith.
What is Faith?
How we acquire Supernatural virtue.
What is Through God?
The chief moral virtue
What is Prudence?
Opposite of Pride
What is Humility?
The virtue that directs our actions to the true good in every situation and enables us to choose the right means of achieving it.
What is Prudence?
Accepting God's will and trusting him to care for us.
What is Hope?
Why the chief moral virtues called cardinal virtues.
Because Cardinal means “hinge” or “source” and the cardinal virtues are the hinge upon which the other virtues depen.
Opposite of Gluttony
What is Moderation?
Opposite of covetousness
What is Liberality?
The Virtue by which we confront with courage any difficulty or danger, even death, for the service of God and the welfare of our neighbors.
What is Fortitude?
Observing the commandments and doing Works of Mercy.
What is Love(Charity)
Opposite of anger
What is Meekness?
What is the opposite of Envy
What is Brotherly Love?
A genuine true expression of Love
What is Chastity?
The virtue by which we always give to God an neighbor what is due to him.
What is Justice?
Enables us to work efficiently and to fulfill our religious duties with joy and devotion
What is Diligence?
We must evaluate each situation carefully to judge the proper course of action
What is Justice?
Enables us to be patient under insult and injury
What is Meekness?