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« Reply #320 on: April 14, 2011, 07:54:41 PM »

Further information about Prudence:

Prudence is called 'the father of all virtues' -- "the cause, measure and form of all virtues."

Prudence is called the 'form' and so you see how essential it is, in every virtue we practice to also have prudence in regards to its practice..

Cardinal virtues are named for the Latin 'cardo' which means 'hinge'. They are the virtues other virtues hinge upon, or depend upon.

Integral Parts of Prudence

"Integral parts" of virtues, in Scholastic philosophy, are the elements that must be present for any complete or perfect act of the virtue. The following are the eight integral parts of prudence:

    * Memoria -- Accurate memory; that is, memory of the past that is true to reality.
    * Intelligentia -- Understanding. Understanding of first principles, understanding of the present.
    * Docilitas --  Docility. The kind of open-mindedness that recognizes the true variety of things and situations to be experienced, and does not cage itself in any presumption of deceptive knowledge and the ability to make use of the experience and authority of others to make prudent decisions. So that those who lack experience may accept the counsel and advice of those who have experience.
    * Solertia -- Sagacity, so that one may act rightly in urgent cases when time or circumstances do not permit delay.
    * Ratio -- Discursive reasoning, reasoning power. To research and compare alternative possibilities, so that when time permits, one may act after the required consideration and reflection.
    * Providentia -- Foresight -- the capacity to estimate whether a particular action will lead to the realization of our goal. So that one may judge the immediate means in view of the end or goal being sought.
    * Circumspection -- the ability to take all relevant circumstances into account.
    * Caution -- or precaution. So that one will take into consideration the possible obstacles from without, or one's own weakness or incapacity in view of a given action. Mitigation of risks.
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« Reply #321 on: April 14, 2011, 07:56:10 PM »

I hope I can cobble to better descriptions and sources for all the above in the future. But there's a flawed beginning for what it's worth..

And it makes for some thought and contemplation -- thinking about how a virtue is perfectly practiced.

As we learn how each virtue is perfectly practiced.. well.. I think it's easy to imagine how beneficial it is.

To become truly graceful and good and pleasing to God.  crucifix
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« Reply #322 on: April 14, 2011, 08:04:51 PM »

Now here's a new question. . .

Who is both a recognized saint and often considered the first Anti-Pope? Cheesy

Hint.. he's from the early days!
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« Reply #323 on: April 14, 2011, 08:33:02 PM »

St. Gregory?  Just a wild guess, sorry. I don't even know if there is a Pope Gregory.  Undecided
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« Reply #324 on: April 14, 2011, 08:41:32 PM »

St. Gregory?  Just a wild guess, sorry. I don't even know if there is a Pope Gregory.  Undecided

Oh there is, and a very great Pope. Cheesy But no, it is not Pope Gregory in this case. Cheesy

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« Reply #325 on: April 15, 2011, 02:40:24 PM »

What is the ' Parousia ' ?


Second coming of Christ.

Congrats Brigid!
Derived from which language this word" Parousia"?
It is so unpronounceable Grin
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« Reply #326 on: April 15, 2011, 03:28:39 PM »

Now here's a new question. . .

Who is both a recognized saint and often considered the first Anti-Pope? Cheesy

Hint.. he's from the early days!

Undecided
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« Reply #327 on: April 15, 2011, 03:35:51 PM »

This is one of those ones if you've never heard of it, that's that.  :'(

Here's another hint..

Hippos! Cheesy

And lights!  flower
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« Reply #328 on: April 15, 2011, 03:38:08 PM »

What is the ' Parousia ' ?


Second coming of Christ.

Congrats Brigid!
Derived from which language this word" Parousia"?
It is so unpronounceable Grin

It looks like it's Greek!  Cheesy
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« Reply #329 on: April 15, 2011, 04:52:37 PM »

I believe it's sounds as Par-oo-se-ah. Tell me if I'm wrong on this.
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« Reply #330 on: April 15, 2011, 04:55:07 PM »

I believe it's sounds as Par-oo-se-ah. Tell me if I'm wrong on this.

I looked it up! Yes that's it!

Sometimes I make silly mistakes about words like this. Because I read the words but never have cause to say them out loud.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #331 on: April 15, 2011, 08:19:15 PM »

Now here's a new question. . .

Who is both a recognized saint and often considered the first Anti-Pope? Cheesy

Hint.. he's from the early days!


Would that be St Hippolytus the martyre?

BTW Shin, those explanations on the virtues are so helpful in understanding what each one achieves and especially how together one can make the other work to its proper end.

 
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« Reply #332 on: April 15, 2011, 09:14:55 PM »

Yes, Martin you have it!

St. Hippolytus the martyr, who quarrelled with the Popes of that time, but later was reconciled with Pope Pontian when both were exiled to Sardinia.

Learning about the virtues will be a great help to sanctity!

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« Reply #333 on: April 16, 2011, 03:34:34 AM »

This is one of those ones if you've never heard of it, that's that.  :'(

Here's another hint..

Hippos! Cheesy

And lights!  flower

Saint So and So of Hippo? Huh?
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« Reply #334 on: April 16, 2011, 08:45:25 AM »

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   Grin  That was a good try Ohiambo. Even I thought it was Hippo something something. Scroll up. Martin has the answer.  Cheesy
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« Reply #335 on: April 16, 2011, 08:58:55 AM »

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   Grin  That was a good try Ohiambo. Even I thought it was Hippo something something. Scroll up. Martin has the answer.  Cheesy

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St. Augustine of Hippo
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