Parents | Community Track Year 3 | Virtue & Character
What Are the Virtues and How Do They Help Us?
Episode 1
•
7m 6s
The catechism reminds us, “A virtue is a habitual and firm disposition to do the good” (CCC 1803). There are two distinct types of virtues: human virtues and theological virtues. The human virtues involve our intellect and will and are known as prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. These human virtues are rooted in the theological virtues. They’re called the theological virtues because they are gifts from God, and are directed towards God. The three theological virtues are faith, hope, and love.
Up Next in Parents | Community Track Year 3 | Virtue & Character | Session 1
-
Do What is Right | The Gospel of Work...
In Episode Five, we explore the importance of the virtue of prudence. Prudence is seeing the world as it is and acting accordingly. In order to succeed in our careers and business, we need to make decisions that are wise and reflect the truth of our humanity in light of the Gospel. Each person is...