Vice and Virtue - Meditation on Christ
In Catholic faith formation, the concepts of vice and virtue are central to understanding moral theology and spiritual growth. Virtue, defined as a habitual and firm disposition to do good, is cultivated through practices such as prayer, sacraments, and adherence to the teachings of Christ. In contrast, vice represents habits inclined toward evil or sin, leading individuals away from God. Faith formation programs aim to educate and guide believers in recognizing and overcoming vices while fostering virtues, thereby encouraging a life that reflects Christian values and the love of God and neighbor.