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Charity
Piety
To love others and God
out of Love of God, to
love God, and to love
God above all his
for his sake; is charity.
Holy Spirit Project
We live in joy when we, the people of God, realize where true joy comes from, serving Christ and carrying out his mission.
To be free internally of trivial matters which do not truly matter, and understanding how the value of peace would greatly benefit the world.
Fortitude
While counsel is the perfection of a cardinal virtue, fortitude is both a gift of the Holy Spirit and a cardinal virtue. Fortitude is ranked as the fourth gift of the Holy Spirit because it gives us the strength to follow through on the actions suggested by the gift of counsel. While fortitude is sometimes called courage, it goes beyond what we normally think of as courage. Fortitude is the virtue of the martyrs that allows them to suffer death rather than to renounce the Christian Faith.
The fruits are charity, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, generosity, gentleness, Love, Self-Control, Faithfulness,
Understanding is the second gift of the Holy Spirit, and people sometimes have a hard time understanding how it differs from wisdom. Wisdom is the desire to contemplate the things of God, understanding allows us grasp, at least in a limited way, through understanding, we gain a certitude about our beliefs that moves beyond faith.
The following are gifts of the Holy Spirit; Wisdom, Understanding, counsel, knowledge, fortitude, piety, fear of the Lord.
Counsel
Wisdom is the first and highest gift of the Holy Spirit, because it is the perfection of faith.Wisdom helps us to order our relationship to the created world properly, loving Creation for the sake of God, rather than for its own sake.
Counsel, the third gift of the Holy Spirit, is the perfection of the cardinal virtue of prudence. Prudence can be practiced by anyone. Through this gift of the Holy Spirit, we are able to judge how best to act almost by intuition,because of the gift of counsel, Christians need no fear to stand up for the truths of the Faith, because the Holy Spirit will guide us in defending those truths.
Fear of the Lord
PATIENCE
MODESTY
Modesty is being pure in our thoughts, words, and every expression we make. You do what is necessary, and not brag about it or twist the true purpose. This includes having true purposes in the first place.
KINDNESS
Patience is being tolerant and thoughtful of others, and accepting that everything does not come instantly.
http://catholicism.about.com/od/beliefsteachings/tp/Gifts_of_the_Holy_Spirit.htm
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FaithFirst.com: Confirmation; Gifts the Holy Spirit
In order to exercise self-control, one must work to overcome our temptations by constantly doing God's will.
The Golden Rule: Treating others as you would like to be treated. That is only a portion of kindness; true kindness extends to going out of your way to help others.
Using our gifts wisely, and in accordance to God's plan.
Honoring God by avoiding sin, and always doing what is right even when it is hard. We must always strive to follow God's will and avoid sin, no matter what should fall upon us.
Generosity is sharing our possessions with others, and seeing and helping others when they are in need. A generous one would see someone in need, and do every in his or her power to assist them.
GENTLENESS
Gentleness is acting calmly
choosing no to do actions that would lead to anger or jealousy. It is a bit similar to Self-control; he who is gentle knows what they are doing and how it affects others.
FAITHFULNESS
Faithfulness is knowing and living our commitments to God through the scriptures, and not breaking that commitment.