I taught in a Catholic school for 13 years and this sounds to me like someone looking for an easy way out for a school paper. I will not help you to cheat. I would suggest you do an internet search on St. Francis of Assisi. There are tons of pages on his life and virtues. You can also visit the Patron Saints Index where they have information about nearly every saint that ever lived. Just Google it. Okay, I have given you a stating point. The rest is up to you.
St. Francis of Assisi and his followers were known for their embodiment of virtues such as poverty, humility, simplicity, and love for all of God's creation. They lived a life of service to others, renouncing material possessions, and embracing a spirit of peace and compassion. References to their virtues and way of life can be found in various biographies, writings, and testimonies about St. Francis and the Franciscan order.
Saint Francis of Assisi exemplified virtues such as humility, compassion, and simplicity. He was known for his deep love and respect for all living creatures, his commitment to serving the poor and marginalized, and his dedication to living a life of poverty and service to God.
Ethical virtues or cardinal virtues.
Cardinal virtues.
"Of Expense" by Francis Bacon is a reflective essay that explores the topics of frugality and wastefulness in spending money. Bacon discusses the virtues of careful spending and the potential consequences of extravagance on personal finances and reputation.
There is no fixed number of moral virtues as different ethical theories may identify different virtues. However, common examples of moral virtues include honesty, compassion, courage, generosity, and humility.
Saint Francis of Assisi exemplified virtues such as humility, compassion, and simplicity. He was known for his deep love and respect for all living creatures, his commitment to serving the poor and marginalized, and his dedication to living a life of poverty and service to God.
Saint Francis of Assisi is known for exemplifying virtues such as simplicity, humility, compassion, and love for nature. He dedicated his life to serving the poor, living a life of poverty, and promoting peace and harmony among all beings. Saint Francis is also recognized for his deep spirituality and connection with God.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Francis was a great lover of poverty due to inspirations he had received while searching the Scriptures, it proved one of the foundations for his order. He also found God throughout nature and had a particular fondness for Christmas. The link below to the Catholic Encyclopedia should give you a good place to start, and the saints index.
Ethical virtues or cardinal virtues.
one of sacagawea's virtues was gratitude
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The cardinal virtues.
Chastity and purity were virtues of Saint Lucy.
There are 3 virtues which are love/charity, faith, and hope.
Yes. She had the virtues of Faith, Hope, & Trust.
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Virtues of Harmony ended on 2002-12-28.