“Holiness does not consist in not making mistakes or never sinning. Holiness grows with capacity for conversion, repentance, willingness to begin again, and above all with the capacity for reconciliation and forgiveness.” – Cardinal Ratzinger
“True holiness does not mean a flight from the world; rather, it lies in the effort to incarnate the Gospel in everyday life, in the family, at school and at work, and in social and political involvement.” --Pope JPII
You probably wrote this before I added the second sentence:
“Other aspects might be for example being humble, compassionate and considerate of others, loving, and forgiving
but those are attributes that atheists can have too.”
In other words only the first part of my statement would set a “holy” Catholic apart from an atheist who lives a good life and that’s only because the atheist wouldn’t consider certain things like masturbation as a sin. Obviously both would consider murder, theft, rape, violence(to name a few) morally wrong.
buffalo;8494573:
Do you regard Jesus as a role model?
Not specifically. I consider many teachings written in the Gospels as exceptional good values while others I don’t. For example I don’t regard things like having sex without being married as morally wrong. Those values were more important 2000 years ago for various reasons from my perspective.