| A | B |
| Benevolence | the act of wishing someone well. |
| calumny | the act of spreading lies about people, causing others to judge them falsely. |
| cardinal virtues | prudence, jstice, temperance, and fortitude; human virtues on which all other human virtues depend. |
| chastity | the virtue that calls us to use sexuality in a reasonable, responcible, and faithful manner. |
| detraction | the act of speaking of someone`s faults to others without good reason. |
| justice | the virtue that guides our relations with people, respecting their dignity, honoring their rights. |
| mercy | the act of showing love and compassion to those who are suffering. |
| modesty | the virtue by which we express respect for ourselves by the way we dress, act, or speak. |
| rash judgement | the act of asssuming something about another without any evidence. |
| restitution | the return of or payment for something stolen from another. |
| theological virtues | faith,hope,and love; supernatural powers enabling us to act as children of God. |
| virtue | a good habit that empowers a person to act according to reason and faith. |