Everyday Virtues

Everyday Virtues by John W. Crossin, published by Paulist Press in 2002, is a first edition that spans 57 pages. This book presents reflections on achieving holiness through the practice of virtue, emphasizing the significance of both theological and moral virtues. Crossin explores the importance of relationships and the role of example setting, positioning love as the foundation of all virtues.
Readers will find insights into how virtues can be integrated into daily life, with a focus on ethical considerations within the context of Christian living and theology. The text encourages a deeper understanding of how practicing these virtues can lead to a more fulfilling spiritual journey. This edition is available in English and offers a concise exploration of the themes central to Christian ethics and personal development.
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Reflections by the author of Walking in Virtue explains how to achieve holiness by practicing virtue, covering such topics as theological and moral virtues, the importance of relationships and example setting, and placing love at the root of all virtues. Original.
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