Catholic - Seven Virtues - Catholic - Seven Sins!
-. Virtue Latin Pedagogics
1. Chastity Castitas Modesty, also fidelity toward spouse, moderation in balanced quantities, as matter of personal discipline toward balance in life
2. Temperance Temperantia Balanced mind, sense of justice
3. Charity Caritas Caring for those who are in need, for the suffering, for those in despair
4. Diligence Industria Politeness, to be timely, to act with manner, the work ethics, the work duty
5. Patience Patientia To wait and be disciplined about it too
6. Kindness Humanitas Goodness, that one has the ability to care and respect, properly
7. Humility Humilitas Humility by sense, a type of respect, (NOT acceptance of slavery of accept any unlawful submission)
(In between here lies the 10 Commandments, one that translates into the laws and regulations for the modern Christian.)
-. Vice Latin Pedagogics
1. Lust Luxuria Lust, plainly, the excessive disposition toward lust as drive in life
2. Gluttony Gula Overweight, that one eats too much and care little else than for food
3. Greed Avaritia That money becomes an obsession in one's life
4. Sloth Socordia That inactivity and complacency replaces job and the drive to use one's body, to work
5. Wrath Ira Unrestrained anger, aggression toward "this and that", the random anger/hate/aggression
6. Envy Invidia The possession of others becomes an obsession
7. Pride Superbia Disrespect for the 10 commandments, do not abide by the laws and regulations in the modern sense
"The Roman Catholic Church also recognizes seven virtues, which correspond inversely to each of the seven deadly sins."
Quote marks, from Wikipedia. The very virtues and sins are also copied from Wikipedia.
I present this list for exactly the purpose by the text and especially over the irritation with the "Pride" sin that is probably the most misunderstood, quenching the notion that religious aren't supposed to be proud people (because I think they/we are mostly entitled this by the undertaking of community responsibility and so on, setting the good example.
(Some idiot formatting is still on Blogger for preventing "delete"-action, to mention one.)