YOUCAT Question n. 299 - Part VII. What is meant by a “virtue”?
(Youcat
answer - repeated) A virtue is an interior disposition, a positive habit, a
passion that has been placed at the service of the good.
A deepening through CCC
(CCC 1816) The
disciple of Christ must not only keep the faith and live on it, but also profess
it, confidently bear witness to it, and spread it: "All however must be
prepared to confess Christ before men and to follow him along the way of the
Cross, amidst the persecutions which the Church never lacks" (LG 42; cf.
DH 14). Service of and witness to the faith are necessary for salvation:
"So everyone who acknowledges me before men, I also will acknowledge
before my Father who is in heaven; but whoever denies me before men, I also
will deny before my Father who is in heaven" (Mt 10:32-33).
Reflecting and meditating
(Youcat comment) “You, therefore, must be perfect, as your
heavenly Father is perfect” (Mt 5:48). That means that we must change on our
way to God. By our human abilities we can do that only in fits and starts. With
his grace God supports the human virtues and gives us, above and beyond that,
the so-called supernatural virtues ( 305), which help us to come closer to God
and live more securely in his light.
(CCC Comment)
(CCC 1817) Hope is the theological virtue by which we desire the
kingdom of heaven and eternal life as our happiness, placing our trust in
Christ's promises and relying not on our own strength, but on the help of the
grace of the Holy Spirit. "Let us hold fast the confession of our hope
without wavering, for he who promised is faithful" (Heb 10:23). "The
Holy Spirit… he poured out upon us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior, so
that we might be justified by his grace and become heirs in hope of eternal
life" (Titus 3:6-7).
(This question: What is meant by a “virtue”? is continued)
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