| Which cardinal moral virtue helps us make practical judgements on what and what not to do? |
| Which cardinal moral virtue inspires us to see that each person gets what they are due? |
| Which cardinal virtue prompts us to do what is good in spite of all difficulties? |
| Which cardinal virtue enables us to control the desire of the senses, using them according to the will of God? |
| Moral virtues enable use to lead moral/good lives, treating persons according to God's will. The virtues that have God Himself as their proper object are "....." virtues. |
| What word, from the Latin word for 'hinge' implies other virtues 'hinge' on these primary virtues? |
| The moral virtue which inspires love of county. |
| The virtue that disposes us to tell the truth. |
| The virtue that allows us to do the will of those in charge of us. |
| The virtue that motivates us to rightly use worldly goods (liberality). |
| The virtue that helps us acknowledge our limitations. |
| The virtue that enables us to persevere in trial and difficulties (also a fruit of the spirit). |
| The virtue (also a fruit of the spirit) that disposes us to be pure in soul and body. |
| The theological virtue that allows us to believe in what God has revealed. |
| The theological virtue that moves us to expect and trust in what God has said. |
| The theological virtue that disposes us to love God above all things, and our neighbor as ourselves. |
| What is a supernatural gift of God that gives life to the soul? |
| What type of grace makes us holy, adopted children of God, temples of the Holy Spirit and the right to heaven? |
| What kind of grace enlightens our mind and strengthens our will to do good and avoid evil? |
| Grace is obtained through ordinary actions done in love, prayer and through the .... |