Lesson 3 Reclaiming the Meaning of Friendship Catechism Connections Lesson Topics Friendship Kinds of Love Essential Lessons N/A Lesson Vocabulary Storgē: Affectionate love, or enjoying someone or something. Greek for “affection.” Philia: Brotherly love, or the love between friends. Greek for “brotherly love.” Eros: Romantic or passionate love. Greek for “passion” or “desire.” Friendship of Pleasure: The kind of friendship in which both persons are drawn together because of some pleasure or enjoyment they receive from each other. Friendship of Virtue: The kind of friendship in which both persons admire the goodness of each other and help each other grow in virtue. Friendship of Utility: The kind of friendship in which both persons gain some sort of benefit from each other. Plan Chapter 3 PowerPoint pptx Teach Christ in the House of Martha and Mary by Jan Vermeer (ca.1655) jpg Four Levels of Happiness Introduction