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CHRISTIAN
VIRTUES
VIRTUE



It comes from the Latin virtus,
 meaning “courage” or “bravery,”
 especially that of a soldier.


Virtus is derived from vir which
 means “man.” Hence, literally
 speaking, “virtue” means
 “manliness.”
VIRTUE



It is a habitual and firm
 disposition to do the good.


It allows the person not only to
 perform good acts but also to give
 the best of himself/herself.
VIRTUE




In ethics, virtue signifies a habit
 inclining one to think and act
 correctly, to follow what is right,
 and to avoid evil.
VIRTUE


St. Augustine
 defines virtue as a
 “good quality of
 the mind by which
 one lives rightly,
 which no one uses
 badly, and which
 God works in us.”
VIRTUE


         St. Thomas
          Aquinas explains
          that virtue is a
          habit that is good;
          it perfects the
          power of the soul
          and inclines one to
          do good.
VIRTUE

Three key ideas in
Aristotle’s definition:
1. Virtue is a state of
   character.
2. Virtue makes humans
   good.
3. Virtue makes humans
   do their work well.
CHRISTIAN VIRTUE

 It does not center on
  the human person but
  has its source in the
  Holy Spirit with His
  transforming grace.
 It consists in
  conformity to the image
  of Christ and in the
  “new creature” created
  after the likeness of
  God in true
  righteousness and
  holiness.
Catechism of the Catholic
Church (CCC) classifies
virtues as…

Theological virtues-
 faith, hope, and love.


Human or moral virtues-
 prudence, justice,
 fortitude, and temperance.
THEOLOGICAL VIRTUE

 Its immediate object is God.
 It disposes Christians to live in
  a relationship with the Triune
  God.
1. VIRTUE OF FAITH


              We believe in God
               and all that He has
               said and revealed to
               us- and that the
               Holy Church
               proposes for our
               belief- because He
               is truth Himself.
1. VIRTUE OF FAITH



              Vatican II’s
               document Dei
               Verbum states that
               by faith one freely
               commits his/her
               entire self to God
               (#5).
1. VIRTUE OF FAITH

              “All however must
               be prepared to
               confess Christ
               before men and to
               follow Him along
               the way of the
               Cross, amidst the
               persecutions which
               the Church never
               lacks.” (LG 42)
1. VIRTUE OF FAITH


The first step to
 faith is to
 understand the
 credibility of
 God- the God
 revealed in
 history and in
 Jesus Christ.
2. VIRTUE OF HOPE

We desire the
 kingdom of heaven
 and eternal life as
 our happiness,
 placing our trust in
 Christ’s promises and
 relying not on our
 strength but on the
 help of the grace of
 the Holy Spirit.
3. VIRTUE OF LOVE

 It enables us to love God
  above everything for his
  own sake and to love our
  neighbor as God loves us.
 This is the virtue which
  perfectly binds together all
  other virtues.
 We cannot work for justice
  without love.
 To be just is to be loving
  and vice versa.
FOUR CARDINAL VIRTUES
1. Prudence   Is good common sense.

              “Right reason in action”
               –St. Thomas A.

              Helps us to discover
               what is good in every
               situation & helps us to
               choose the right ways
               of achieving it.

              A prudent person
               always seeks the most
               loving & just thing to do
               in a given circumstance.
Prudence
The exercise of conscience is always
 guided by PRUDENCE.
It is the capacity for DISCERNMENT.
It formulates & imposes the correct
 dictates of reason.
“What is the best way for me, in this
 situation, to do the right thing?”
The prudent person must
 investigate the situation & take
 counsel from others.
Prudence presupposes
   the ff. qualities:
Knowledge of moral principles
Ability to make rational inferences
Vision or foresight
Ability to weigh circumstances
Ability to anticipate obstacles &
 plan to surmount them.
Ability to decide.
2. Fortitude

Gives us the firmness,
 strength, & courage to deal
 with temptations,
 difficulties, & dangers in
 doing what is right and true.
It is spiritual courage to do
 what is right, helping us
 conquer fear, even of death
 in defending a just cause.
3. Temperance
Moderates the attraction
 of pleasures & provides
 balance in the use of
 created goods.
Is the virtue that enables
 us to control our
 appetites for these goods
 (food, drink, sexual
 pleasure…) & use them
 in God-intended ways.
We develop this virtue by
 acts of self-denial.
4. The Virtue of Justice
It is the moral &
cardinal virtue by
which we give
God & our
neighbor what is
their due by
right.
References/Sources:




 CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
 A PILGRIM’S NOTES by Fr. Fausto Gomez, O.P.

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X -virtues

  • 2. VIRTUE It comes from the Latin virtus, meaning “courage” or “bravery,” especially that of a soldier. Virtus is derived from vir which means “man.” Hence, literally speaking, “virtue” means “manliness.”
  • 3. VIRTUE It is a habitual and firm disposition to do the good. It allows the person not only to perform good acts but also to give the best of himself/herself.
  • 4. VIRTUE In ethics, virtue signifies a habit inclining one to think and act correctly, to follow what is right, and to avoid evil.
  • 5. VIRTUE St. Augustine defines virtue as a “good quality of the mind by which one lives rightly, which no one uses badly, and which God works in us.”
  • 6. VIRTUE St. Thomas Aquinas explains that virtue is a habit that is good; it perfects the power of the soul and inclines one to do good.
  • 7. VIRTUE Three key ideas in Aristotle’s definition: 1. Virtue is a state of character. 2. Virtue makes humans good. 3. Virtue makes humans do their work well.
  • 8. CHRISTIAN VIRTUE  It does not center on the human person but has its source in the Holy Spirit with His transforming grace.  It consists in conformity to the image of Christ and in the “new creature” created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness.
  • 9. Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) classifies virtues as… Theological virtues- faith, hope, and love. Human or moral virtues- prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance.
  • 10. THEOLOGICAL VIRTUE Its immediate object is God. It disposes Christians to live in a relationship with the Triune God.
  • 11. 1. VIRTUE OF FAITH We believe in God and all that He has said and revealed to us- and that the Holy Church proposes for our belief- because He is truth Himself.
  • 12. 1. VIRTUE OF FAITH Vatican II’s document Dei Verbum states that by faith one freely commits his/her entire self to God (#5).
  • 13. 1. VIRTUE OF FAITH “All however must be prepared to confess Christ before men and to follow Him along the way of the Cross, amidst the persecutions which the Church never lacks.” (LG 42)
  • 14. 1. VIRTUE OF FAITH The first step to faith is to understand the credibility of God- the God revealed in history and in Jesus Christ.
  • 15. 2. VIRTUE OF HOPE We desire the kingdom of heaven and eternal life as our happiness, placing our trust in Christ’s promises and relying not on our strength but on the help of the grace of the Holy Spirit.
  • 16. 3. VIRTUE OF LOVE  It enables us to love God above everything for his own sake and to love our neighbor as God loves us.  This is the virtue which perfectly binds together all other virtues.  We cannot work for justice without love.  To be just is to be loving and vice versa.
  • 18. 1. Prudence Is good common sense. “Right reason in action” –St. Thomas A. Helps us to discover what is good in every situation & helps us to choose the right ways of achieving it. A prudent person always seeks the most loving & just thing to do in a given circumstance.
  • 19. Prudence The exercise of conscience is always guided by PRUDENCE. It is the capacity for DISCERNMENT. It formulates & imposes the correct dictates of reason. “What is the best way for me, in this situation, to do the right thing?” The prudent person must investigate the situation & take counsel from others.
  • 20. Prudence presupposes the ff. qualities: Knowledge of moral principles Ability to make rational inferences Vision or foresight Ability to weigh circumstances Ability to anticipate obstacles & plan to surmount them. Ability to decide.
  • 21. 2. Fortitude Gives us the firmness, strength, & courage to deal with temptations, difficulties, & dangers in doing what is right and true. It is spiritual courage to do what is right, helping us conquer fear, even of death in defending a just cause.
  • 22. 3. Temperance Moderates the attraction of pleasures & provides balance in the use of created goods. Is the virtue that enables us to control our appetites for these goods (food, drink, sexual pleasure…) & use them in God-intended ways. We develop this virtue by acts of self-denial.
  • 23. 4. The Virtue of Justice It is the moral & cardinal virtue by which we give God & our neighbor what is their due by right.
  • 24. References/Sources:  CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH  A PILGRIM’S NOTES by Fr. Fausto Gomez, O.P.