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sloth (acedia)
avoidance of physical, and especially spiritual work, laziness
color-light blue
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.
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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
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gluttony (excess)
inordinate desire to consume more than that which one requires. Habitual greed or excess in eating.
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wrath (rage, anger)
excessive giving of self to anger in an extreme level, known as rage
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Lust (lechery, fornication)
inordinate craving for the pleasures of the bod. Excessive or offensive sexual desire.
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Envy (desire)
desire for other's traits, status, abilities, or situations
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what is the opposite of pride?
humility
what is the opposite of greed?
generosity
what is the opposite of gluttony?
Temperance
what is the opposite of wrath?
Patience
what is the opposite of lust?
Chastity
What is the opposite of sloth?
diligence
what is the opposite of envy?
charity
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
Hope
trust God's promises, confident expectation that naturally stems from faith, carries no doubt
Charity/love
enables us to love God above everything and to love our neighbor as ourselves
it is patient, kind, truthful, hopeful, never fails
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
justice
Respecting the rights of others and giving them what is rightfully theirs
Temperance
restraint or moderation, especially in regards to alcohol or food, passion to achieve balance in the use of created goods
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