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Virtue

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/* Fortitude */
[[Fortitude]], which implies a certain moral strength and courage, is the virtue by which one meets and sustains dangers and difficulties, even death itself. The virtues annexed to fortitude are:
*[[Patience]], which disposes us to bear present evils with equanimity
*[[Munificence]], which disposes one to incur great expenses for the suitable doing of a great work*[[Magnanimity]] is the virtue which regulates man with regard to honors. The magnanimous man aims at great works in every line of virtue, making it his purpose to do things worthy of great honor*[[Perseverance]], the virtue which disposes to continuance in the accomplishment of good works in spite of the difficulties attendant upon them. See also: [[Psychological resilience]]
=== Theological virtues ===