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Virtuous:The answers you gave indicate that you possess the virtue of hope. Hope is the virtue that moves us toward the good.

sorry guys...i still dont knwo how to post my image here :blink:

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Virtuous: Your answers indicate that you have the best of all the virtues, charity. Charity is the greatest of the virtues. It is defined as: a divinely infused habit, inclining the human will to cherish God for his own sake above all things, and man for the sake of God.

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Virtuous:Your answers show that you have the virtue of being meek and humble of heart. Humility is defined as: A quality by which a person considering his own defects, has a lowly opinion of himself and willingly submits himself to God and to others for God's sake. St. Bernard says that humility is a virtue by which a man knowing himself as he truly is, abases himself. Many saints attest to the fact that humility is the primary virtue in obtaining holiness.

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1068522532_uresanger.jpegVicious: Don't get mad, but the answers you gave show the vice of anger, and/or envy.

These two vices are not the same thing but they are related in that they both oppose the virtue of love of neighbor. Envy causes sorrow, instead of delight, in the fortune or goodness of one's neighbor while unjust anger wishes vengeance on someone who does not deserve it. Both anger and envy can lead to hatred.

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Vicious: Don't get mad, but the answers you gave show the vice of anger, and/or envy. These two vices are not the same thing but they are related in that they both oppose the virtue of love of neighbor. Envy causes sorrow, instead of delight, in the fortune or goodness of one's neighbor while unjust anger wishes vengeance on someone who does not deserve it. Both anger and envy can lead to hatred.

i even lied to sound nicer.

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Call me weird, but i just LOVE to help people. I always stop to help people when they need it. And i'm not bragging or anything!! But i guess that means it's not really a virtue for me. Since it isn't hard for me to practice it, it comes naturally. :blink:

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Charity is the greatest of the virtues. It is defined as: a divinely infused habit, inclining the human will to cherish God for his own sake above all things, and man for the sake of God.

Yup, you're holy . . . just accept it.

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Yup, you're holy . . . just accept it.

nope, i wish... :rolleyes:

believe me, for evry virtue i find it easy to practice, there are 10 vices... <_<

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Virtuous:Your answers show that you have the virtue of being meek and humble of heart. Humility is defined as: A quality by which a person considering his own defects, has a lowly opinion of himself and willingly submits himself to God and to others for God's sake. St. Bernard says that humility is a virtue by which a man knowing himself as he truly is, abases himself. Many saints attest to the fact that humility is the primary virtue in obtaining holiness.

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Vicious:Your answers show the vice of vainglory or pride. Pride puts oneself above others in excellence and importance. Vanity is considered to be an offspring of pride. Both vices can be remedied by the virtue of humility.

:blink: Opps!!!!!

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