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  2. The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit | Catholic Answers Magazine

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    What are the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit? The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are, according to Catholic Tradition, wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of God. The standard interpretation has been the one that St. Thomas Aquinas worked out in the thirteenth century in his Summa Theologiae:

  3. The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Learn Religions

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    The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are present in their fullness in Jesus Christ but are also found in all Christians in a state of grace. We receive them when we are infused with sanctifying grace , the life of God within us—as, for example, when we receive a sacrament worthily.

  4. 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Bible Origin & Meaning

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    The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit have traditionally been used by believers in Roman Catholic devotion and practice. The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit are Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, and Fear of the Lord.

  5. Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are an enumeration of seven spiritual gifts first found in the book of Isaiah, [1] and much commented upon by patristic authors. [2] They are: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord.

  6. The Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Bible Meaning and Scriptures

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    The Gifts of the Holy Spirit are unique skills given by the Holy Spirit to faithful followers of Christ for advancing the mission of the Church. Discover the many divine gifts of the spirit and their uses for helping mankind as we explore the biblical references and meanings.

  7. What are the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit? - Archdiocese of ...

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    What are the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit? Isaiah foretold that the Holy Spirit would rest upon the promised Messiah, Emmanuel, and that he would possess wisdom and understanding, counsel and fortitude, knowledge, fear of the Lord (Is 11:2), and piety.

  8. 1 Corinthians 12 NLV - The Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Bible ...

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    7 The Holy Spirit works in each person in one way or another for the good of all. 8 One person is given the gift of teaching words of wisdom. Another person is given the gift of teaching what he has learned and knows. These gifts are by the same Holy Spirit. 9 One person receives the gift of faith. Another person receives the gifts of healing.

  9. The gifts of the Holy Spirit - TheCatholicSpirit.com

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    Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are imparted on those who receive the sacrament of confirmation. Six are listed in theImmanuel Prophecy,” which describes an expected future ideal Davidic king: wisdom and understanding, counsel and strength (fortitude), knowledge and fear of the Lord (Is 11:2).

  10. The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit | EWTN

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    We turn now to the Seven Gifts of the sanctifying category. They are: wisdom, understanding, knowledge, counsel, fortitude, piety and fear of the Lord. They each perfect certain basic virtues. Four of them perfect the intellectual virtues. Understanding gives an intuitive penetration into truth.

  11. The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Thoughtful Catholic

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    Of the seven gifts, wisdom, understanding, knowledge, and counsel enlighten the intellect, while the other three gifts, fortitude, piety, and fear of the Lord, strengthen the will. St. Thomas tells us: “ it belongs to the gift of Wisdom to judge according to the Divine truth.” (ST II-II, q. 45, a. 1, ad 2) Canon Ripley explains: