Studiousness
Definition:
Facing difficulties or dangers to do what is right regardless of the cost.
Prayer:
Dear Jesus, alone I am weak, but with You I can do all things. Give me the grace to be strong against temptations and bold in proclaiming You and Your Church on earth. Amen.

SAINT
St. Albert the Great
As a young student in the Dominican order, Albert struggled. One night, he despaired of ever succeeding in college and decided to leave immediately. As he climbed over the wall to sneak away, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to him and asked, “Why didn’t you ask me for help?” Trusting in her help, Albert returned to the college and became known for his relentless pursuit of knowledge, especially in the area of science. Albert found traces of God’s marvelous design in all of creation.
PRACTICING Studiousness:
- I ask questions, seeking to learn more.
- I take an interest in the world around me.
- I make an effort to learn about things that interest me outside of school.
SCRIPTURE:
Philippians 4:8
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.
The Gift of Fear of the Lord perfects the virtue of Temperance and its related virtues.

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