Theological Virtues
Category: Sanctification & Holiness
Definition
In Catholic theology, the theological virtues—faith, hope, and charity—are gifts from God, infused by divine grace. They aren't earned but received, forming the foundation for spiritual growth and moral transformation. Faith is believing in God and all He has revealed. Hope is trusting in God's promises and His ultimate goodness. Charity, or love, is a selfless love for God and neighbor, the summit of all virtues. These virtues aren't merely intellectual assent but active participation in God's life, leading one along the path to holiness. They enable a deeper relationship with God and fuel the ongoing work of becoming more Christ-like.
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