"Ex officio" is the Latin phrase that means "by virtue of his office."
Faith is the theological virtue by which we believe in God.
Heroism is a good virtue because it means he/she has a good virtue of being a hero.
Sheikha or shaikha means: with the status of knowledge or virtue or principality
A word that means to persuade is induce and impress.
* I think that is 'Grace' , though probably your question could be clearer. * The virtue is certainly not theological. Love is essentially practical thing. * If the question is referring to a devout faithful approach, which is what it appears to be, then the above contributors are incorrect. Grace is incorrect, as it is merely part of a theological virtue. Specifically, the virtue of "Charity," and the question is by all means as clear as I, and most likely the asker, believe it should be. For the second contributor, the virtue is indeed theological. The theological virtue "that empowers us to love God and to give God first place in your lives" is none other than the the virtue of FAITH.
By virtue!
hope
Prudence.
Attitude! The ultimate virtue.
Sajjan means a man of virtue.
The quote "Assume a virtue if you have it not" means that if you don't naturally possess a certain quality or virtue, you should still try to act as if you do. This can lead to the development of that virtue through practice and habit, ultimately becoming a part of your character.