Category: Sanctification & Holiness
Definition
In Catholic theology, the Cardinal Virtues—prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance—are foundational for spiritual growth. They aren't merely good habits; they represent a moral transformation fueled by divine grace. Cultivating these virtues isn't a passive process; it requires conscious effort and consistent practice. Through prudence, we make wise choices; justice guides our interactions; fortitude strengthens us through adversity; and temperance helps us control desires. Mastering them isn't an end in itself, but a crucial path to holiness, a deepening relationship with God, and a life lived in accordance with His will. This inner work leads to a fuller, more virtuous existence.
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