In the virtue of silence lies the hidden power of temperance – the power to listen deeply and make authentic connections. Stina explores the importance of silence in
fostering healthy and fulfilling relationships.
Tag: temperance
Austen, Temperance and Sensibility
Emily Shaw takes on the virtue of temperance in her latest blog, referencing Jane Austen’s character Marianne Dashwood from her famous novel Sense & Sensibility as a prime example of temperance not in action, and the lack thereof having effect on the world around her.
S04 Ep06 – Is Self-Control More Important Than Self-Esteem?
In this week’s episode Fr Sean Byrnes and Stina Constantine chat about the misconception that self-esteem is less important and/or problematic as a Christian, where it’s counterpart ‘self-control’ is on a pedestal of virtuousness… when really healthy self-esteem allows better self-control…
Episode 18 – Virtue – Temperance – Sobriety
This episode is based on one of the workshops we run on Virtue and Temperance, and we’ll focus today on Sobriety. What is sobriety? We often think it’s only about not being drunk. Like we know we shouldn’t be dancing on the line, so, if we just keep dancing near […]