Catechetical Lectures 3
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Title: Catechetical Lectures
Author: Lady LaBelle Decantor
Third Lesson
For a Government to serve Courageously it must be conscious of the deficient vice, cowardice, and the excessive vice, imprudence.
Is there wisdom in the Government who rises against its foe despite prospective losses?
Yes. The polity which mounts force in effort to preserve territory, Virtue, populace, and provisions against external interference or unjust in the face of adversity and trepidation of entrapment or loss is the Courageous Government.
What is the importance of civic Courage with relevance to one's Government?
A citizen has a moral responsibility to report crimes, as well as make efforts to halt incidences. The Government in turn shall venerate such individuals as they have asserted themselves for the amelioration of their Governing territory.
Through recognition of Courageous acts, a Government fortifies its relations with her people.
Does the Courageous Government retract from political relationships that prove inadequate or reckless?
A resounding yes is in accord. The Courageous Government will remove itself from relations that prove; detrimental to policy, lacking in organization, heedless in their regard for formalized conduct, and impudent handling of affairs both foreign and domesticated. The Courageous Government does not overlook the shortcomings of her ally.
Associations must be carefully considered and broken in the absence of providence.
In Virtue,
~Lady LaBelle Decantor~