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      • —As a virtue, charity is that habit or power which disposes us to love God above all creatures for Himself, and to love ourselves and our neighbors for the sake of God. When this power or habit is directly infused into the soul by God, the virtue is supernatural; when it is acquired through repeated personal acts, it is natural.
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  2. Pachomius, a pagan soldier in that army, watched in amazement as many of his fellow Romans brought food to the afflicted men and, without discrimination, bestowed help on those in need. Curious, Pachomius inquired about these people and found out that they were Christians.

  3. Accordingly, charity may be popularly defined as the habit, desire, or act of relieving the physical, mental, moral, or spiritual needs of one’s fellows. (See Alms and Almsgiving .) The obligation to perform acts of charity is taught both by revelation and by reason.

  4. We will begin by tracing the development of the word “charism” in the Catholic tradition. Next we will discuss the specific charism of founding a religious community. Finally, we will summarize our findings and establish a working definition of “charism of a founder.” The Term “Charism” in Scripture.

  5. Oct 12, 2015 · The Catechism of the Catholic Church in Article 799 states: Whether extraordinary or simple and humble, charisms are graces of the Holy Spirit which directly or indirectly benefit the Church, ordered as they are to her building up, to the good of men, and to the needs of the world.

  6. charity, in Christian thought, the highest form of love, signifying the reciprocal love between God and man that is made manifest in unselfish love of one’s fellow men. St. Paul’s classical description of charity is found in the New Testament (I Cor. 13).

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  7. 1. The Church of Christ is also the Church of the Spirit. Since the Church images the Holy Trinity, to which she belongs (Ecclesia de Trinitate), she does not depend on us. For she is joined simultaneously and inseparably to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

  8. As Catholics we have been taught about charity work through the gospels and various practices like outreaches. Thomas Aquinas esteems charity as “the most excellent of the virtues.” What does charity mean in the context of the Catholic Faith and why is charity work important to us as Catholics?

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