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Also a state where the punishment due to unremitted venial sins may be expiated. Purgatory - Denied Purgatory is rejected. It does not exist. Jesus' death on the cross is sufficient to remove the penalty for all our sins. Purgatory is vainly invented and grounded upon no warrant of Scriptur...
Venial sins are slight sins that do not damn one’s soul. Mortal sins are grave sins that separate one from God and result in a person ending up in Hell if not absolved before death. Like most other Christian traditions in history, Roman Catholicism allows for men and women to pursue ...
… For many years, I have had the understanding that only perfect contrition satisfies for the forgiveness of mortal sins in confession, whereas, imperfect contrition (fear of the loss of Heaven and the pains of Hell} only satisfies for venial sins, but leaves the soul open to the potential...
when one who has only venial sins to confess receives absolution and that “first grace” is conferred by a sacrament of the living (see St. Thomas, III, Q. lxxii, a. 7 ad 2 urn; III, Q. lxxix, a. 3). Concerning extreme unction St. James explicitly states that through it the ...
while venial sin distances us from God. Mary’s spousal union with the Spirit would have been ruptured if she was capable of sinning. Remember:“What God had joined, let none rend asunder.”If she was inanystate of sin, the Holy Spirit could not have joined with her in the first place...
“Venial sins by which we are not deprived of the grace of God and into which we very frequently fall are rightly and usefully declared in confession; but mention of them may, without any fault, be omitted and they can be expiated by many other remedies” (Council of Trent, Sess. XIV...
” The “seven deadly sins” were originally based on a list of eight principal vices. This list was developed by the mystic Evagrius Ponticus in the fourth century CE. In the sixth century, Pope Gregory I changed the list of eight vices into the list of seven deadly, or cardinal, sins...
it would appear that John is describing the difference between Venial and Mortal Sin, One that you can pray for forgiveness and the other that you would need to Confess to someone. I have searched for some commentary on these versus and get a very convoluted answer from Protestant sources ...
But I think there could be even more questions and possibly add a section on mortal versus venial sins. Also an option to save 更多 Slävik , 2023/01/21 Great for keeping track I find my self coming back to the app time and again to touch base with the things that matter. I ...