Justice
Definition:
Giving to each, beginning with God, what is due him
Prayer:
Dear Jesus, You are the Author of all life, and I give You praise. Help me see and serve You in everyone I meet today. Amen.

SAINT
St. Katharine Drexel
St. Katharine Drexel was an American millionaire. Her parents taught her that she had responsibility toward the poor and less fortunate. Early in life, she dedicated large amounts of money to helping better the lives of Native and African Americans. Eventually, she heard God calling her to dedicate her whole life to serving Him through her efforts to provide health care and education to the disadvantaged. She founded a religious community to carry out this work.
PRACTICING JUSTICE:
- Showing devotion and honor to God as Father
- Offering all of your actions to God
- Lifting your heart and mind to God through prayer (praise, contrition, thanksgiving, and supplication)
- Respecting yourself
SCRIPTURE:
Matthew 5:6
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.”
The Gift of Piety perfects the virtue of Justice and its related virtues.

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