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Vice library

Name struggles without shame

The capital vices are presented with contrary virtues, warning signs, and grace-filled next steps.

Capital vice

Pride

A disordered self-importance that resists truth, correction, dependence on God, or humble service.

Humility

Warning signs

  • Defensiveness
  • Needing to be noticed
  • Avoiding apology

Grace-filled next steps

  • Ask for humility
  • Make one honest apology
  • Do one hidden service

Capital vice

Greed

A disordered grasping for possessions, money, comfort, status, or control.

Generosity

Warning signs

  • Clutching what could be shared
  • Fearful hoarding
  • Using people for gain

Grace-filled next steps

  • Give something quietly
  • Practice gratitude
  • Repair an unjust withholding

Capital vice

Lust

A disordered use of desire that fails to reverence the dignity of the body and the person.

Chastity

Warning signs

  • Using media or imagination without reverence
  • Treating another as an object
  • Hiding habits in secrecy

Grace-filled next steps

  • Pray immediately when tempted
  • Remove a near occasion
  • Seek confession or pastoral help when needed

Capital vice

Envy

Sadness or resentment at another person's good, gifts, vocation, holiness, or success.

GratitudeKindness

Warning signs

  • Quiet resentment
  • Diminishing another's good
  • Comparison that steals peace

Grace-filled next steps

  • Thank God for one gift
  • Pray for the person envied
  • Name a grace in your own life

Capital vice

Gluttony

A disordered relationship with appetite, comfort, consumption, or escape.

Temperance

Warning signs

  • Using food, drink, media, or comfort to avoid love
  • Ignoring limits
  • Loss of gratitude or freedom

Grace-filled next steps

  • Choose one small limit
  • Give thanks before receiving
  • Return to embodied prayer

Capital vice

Anger

A disordered movement of the heart toward contempt, retaliation, harshness, or refusal to forgive.

PatienceMeekness

Warning signs

  • Sharp speech
  • Replaying grievances
  • Silent punishment

Grace-filled next steps

  • Pause before speaking
  • Pray for the person
  • Make repair where words wounded

Capital vice

Sloth

A weary or resistant avoidance of prayer, duty, charity, or the good God asks now.

DiligenceZeal

Warning signs

  • Avoiding prayer
  • Delay without reason
  • Numbing instead of acting

Grace-filled next steps

  • Do the next small duty
  • Ask for renewed love
  • Simplify the task and begin