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The virtues are sometimes referred to as collective groups. Some of these groupings include:
The virtues are sometimes referred to as collective groups. Some of these groupings include:
* The [[Wikipedia:Three_theological_virtues|Theological Virtues]]: [[faith]], [[hope]], and [[love]] or [[charity]]
* The [[Wikipedia:Three_theological_virtues|Theological Virtues]]: [[faith]], [[hope]], and [[love]] or [[charity]]
* The [[Wikipedia:Cardinal_virtues|Cardinal Virtues]]: [[justice]], [[fortitude]], [[prudence]], and [[temperance]]
* The [[Wikipedia:Cardinal_virtues|Cardinal Virtues]]: [[Wikipedia:justice]], [[Wikipedia:fortitude]], [[Wikipedia:prudence]], and [[Wikipedia:temperance]]
* The [[Wikipedia:Seven_virtues|Seven Holy Virtues]]: [[chastity]], [[abstinence]], [[liberality]], [[diligence]], [[patience]], [[kindness]], and [[humility]]
* The [[Wikipedia:Seven_virtues|Seven Holy Virtues]]: [[Wikipedia:chastity]], [[Wikipedia:abstinence]], [[Wikipedia:liberality]], [[Wikipedia:diligence]], [[Wikipedia:patience]], [[Wikipedia:kindness]], and [[Wikipedia:humility]]
* The [[Wikipedia:Knightly_Virtues|Knightly or Chivalric Virtues]] vary depending on the period or author, but frequently include [[courage]], [[justice]], [[mercy]], [[largess|generosity]], [[faith]], [[nobility]], and [[hope]].
* The [[Wikipedia:Knightly_Virtues|Knightly or Chivalric Virtues]] vary depending on the period or author, but frequently include [[Wikipedia:courage]], [[Wikipedia:justice]], [[Wikipedia:mercy]], [[largess|generosity]], [[faith]], [[nobility]], and [[hope]].

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A virtue is a character trait valued as being good. The conceptual opposite of virtue is vice.

The virtues are sometimes referred to as collective groups. Some of these groupings include: