1 | sloth | | _____ | The theological virtue by which we desire heaven and trust that God will give us the grace to attain it. |
2 | temperance | | _____ | The cardinal virtue that is the firm desire to give whatever is due to God and neighbor. |
3 | prudence | | _____ | The cardinal virtue that allows one to control the desire for pleasure. |
4 | fortitude | | _____ | The vice that causes sorrow at another's good or joy at another's sorrow. |
5 | detachment | | _____ | The moral virtue that leads to an orderly love of self based on a true appreciation of one's position with respect to God and neighbor. |
6 | superstition | | _____ | Attributing magical power to an act. An offense against the virtue of religion. |
7 | idolatry | | _____ | The cardinal virtue that ensures firmness of will in the face of difficulties, and constancy in the pursuit of the good. |
8 | pride | | _____ | The capital sin which is a culpable lack of physical or spiritual effort. |
9 | humility | | _____ | An indifference to created things due to their unimportance in a person's final destiny. |
10 | avarice | | _____ | The vice that is inordinate self-esteem. |
11 | envy | | _____ | The worship of a false god or a creature. |
12 | faith | | _____ | The inordinate love of money or material things. |
13 | hope | | _____ | The theological virtue by which we love God above all things and our neighbor as ourselves for the love of God. |
14 | charity | | _____ | The theological virtue by which we believe in God and all that He has revealed to us. |
15 | justice | | _____ | The cardinal virtue that disposes practical reason to discern our true good in every circumstance and the right means of achieving it. |