7 deadly sins and virtues

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sloth (acedia)

avoidance of physical, and especially spiritual work, laziness

color-light blue

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vainglory (pride)

root of all the other sins, as it involves an excessive sense of self-importance and a belief in one's own superiority.

color-violet

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greed (avarice)

immoderate desire for material wealth or gain, ignoring the realm of the spiritual. Extreme greed for wealth or material gain

color-yellow

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gluttony (excess)

inordinate desire to consume more than that which one requires. Habitual greed or excess in eating.

color-orange

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wrath (rage, anger)

excessive giving of self to anger in an extreme level, known as rage

color-red

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Lust (lechery, fornication)

inordinate craving for the pleasures of the bod. Excessive or offensive sexual desire.

color-blue

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Envy (desire)

desire for other's traits, status, abilities, or situations

color-green

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what is the opposite of pride?

humility

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what is the opposite of greed?

generosity

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what is the opposite of gluttony?

Temperance

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what is the opposite of wrath?

Patience

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what is the opposite of lust?

Chastity

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What is the opposite of sloth?

diligence

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what is the opposite of envy?

charity

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faith

The theological virtue by which one believes in all that God has said and revealed to man and that the Church proposes for belief.

involves intellectual assent

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Hope

trust God's promises, confident expectation that naturally stems from faith, carries no doubt

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Charity/love

enables us to love God above everything and to love our neighbor as ourselves

it is patient, kind, truthful, hopeful, never fails

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prudence

good common sense, human reason married to truth, a human recognizes in any matter at hand what is good and what is evil

-rudder virtue- you can choose what's right and wrong

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justice

Respecting the rights of others and giving them what is rightfully theirs

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Temperance

restraint or moderation, especially in regards to alcohol or food, passion to achieve balance in the use of created goods

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Fortitude

courage to do what is true and right, firmness of spirit doing good bn spite of difficulties

there are two levels

- suppression of inordinate fear

-curbing of recklessness