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Angela McKay offers a helpful list of quotations from influential scholars who interpret St. The first category is known as the Cardinal Virtues, the second is known as the Theological Virtues, and the third is the Capital Virtues. presenting his virtue theory as equivalent to Aristotles understanding of acquired virtue. list should also include vices pertaining to the other chief passions. In the Catholic Church, there are three very distinct categories of virtues which we all should be praying to have more of. Acts of Love (23) Angels (27) Basic Prayers (18) Biblical (115) Blessings (3) Books (69) Catholicism (68) Chaplets (50) Charity (26) Christ (99) Commentaries (23) Consecration (24) Daily Prayers (27) Devotions (18) Divine Mercy (20) End Times (3) Eucharist (35) Faith (37) Forgiveness (14) Fruits (9) God (94) Gods Will (14) Grace (26) Heaven (3) Heavenly Promises (65) Hell (9) Holy Face (24) Holy Infancy (10) Holy Spirit (57) Homilies (35) Hymns (7) Intercession (37) Interior Life (17) Jesus (44) Judgment (9) Letters (52) Lists (78) Litanies (76) Love (51) Marian (64) Mass (14) Meditations (15) Mercy (19) Miscellaneous (76) Mortification (22) Most Holy Wounds (22) Mother of Sorrows (35) Mystics (11) Novenas (68) Our Lady (36) Padre Pio (9) Passion of Christ (52) Penance (13) Penitential (17) Popes (58) Praises (11) Precious Blood (19) Prolife (5) Purgatory (31) Purity (13) Quotes (103) Raccolta (96) Reparation (26) Revelations (47) Rosary (13) Sacraments (53) Sacred Heart (50) Saints (56) Salvation (33) Sanctity (17) Sermons (235) Sin (72) Spiritual Exercises (14) St. There are, then, four Cardinal Virtues, in the four principal powers used in moral actions: Prudence in the practical intellect, Justice in the rational appetite (will), Fortitude (Courage) in the irascible appetite, and Temperance in the concupiscible appetite. first contemporary commentary on Aquinass virtue ethics, he juxtaposes the. The four virtues named here, prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance, are said to turn around the whole of a virtuous life.
