front 1 dignity | back 1 a state of being worthy of respect and honor |
front 2 women | back 2 the kind of human being whose body is organized around the potential to generate new life within |
front 3 virtue | back 3 habitual and firm disposition to do good |
front 4 generosity | back 4 giving not only because we have extra or leftovers, but giving when there is a true cost to us and expecting nothing in return |
front 5 temperance | back 5 moderates the attraction of pleasures and provides balance in the use of created goods |
front 6 faith | back 6 conviction that all God has revealed through Sacred Scripture and Tradition is true |
front 7 faith | back 7 the power by which we desire the Kingdom of Heaven as our happiness, placing our trust in Christ's promises and relying not on our own strength, but on the grace of the Holy Spirit. |
front 8 love | back 8 to will the good of the other |
front 9 fortitude | back 9 ensures firmness in difficulties and constancy in the pursuit of the good |
front 10 humility | back 10 awareness that all one’s gifts come from God and appreciation for the gifts of others |
front 11 prudence | back 11 perfects our intellect and allows us to judge correctly |
front 12 justice | back 12 give to others what is due to them |
front 13 docility | back 13 a willingness to be taught |
front 14 gratitude | back 14 makes us aware and appreciate the gifts we receive each day |
front 15 divine providence | back 15 God’s work in creation to bring about good |
front 16 jael demonstrates | back 16 a strength and zeal when certain of God’s calling |
front 17 Deborah embodies | back 17 strength, independence, and right judgment |
front 18 Deborah demonstrates | back 18 a receptivity to the voice of God and how that gift can be shared with others |
front 19 Barak and Deborah’s relationship show us | back 19 the complementary nature of men and women |
front 20 Tithing and stewardship | back 20 we give back to God as an acknowledgement that He is the source of our abundance. |