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An Overview of the Seven Deadly Sins
Archdiocese of Washington ^
| 03-31-19
| Msgr. Charles Pope
Posted on 04/01/2019 8:22:09 AM PDT by Salvation
An Overview of the Seven Deadly Sins
Do you know what the Seven Deadly Sins are? It is valuable to name and begin to understand these deep drives of sin within us because the more we do so the more we can grow in self-knowledge. Further, it helps us to know their moves and gain mastery over them. As they stir deep within us we can recognize evidence of this and begin to take greater authority over them.
Too many Christians know little about twisted nature of sin. They just know theyre a little (or very!) messed up and cant seem to figure out why. Have you ever gone to the doctor, not knowing what was wrong with you, and left feeling better just because you finally knew that what ailed you had a name and a cure? Being able to name our demons is an essential part of growth and healing.
Here are the Seven Deadly Sins, with a brief description of each:
- Pride the quality of loving and esteeming oneself more than is proper and at the same time denigrating the goodness of others
- Pride also stirs us to reject the lawful authority of others, including God, over us and to refuse appropriate submission.
- Greed – excessive desire for wealth and possessions
- It is not wrong to desire what we need, but through greed we acquire far beyond what is reasonable and fail to be generous. Through greed we can also come to see the things of this world as more precious than the things of Heaven. Greed has been well described as the insatiable desire for more.
- Lust – excessive or inappropriate desires or thoughts of a sexual nature
- It is not wrong to experience sexual desire per se but Lust moves this to become excessive (all that matters), or for the object of it to be inappropriate (g. sexually fantasizing about someone other than a spouse). More broadly, lust is thought of as an excessive love of others that makes the love of God secondary.
- Anger inordinate and uncontrolled feelings of hatred and wrath
- It is not always wrong to experience anger, especially in the presence of injustice. But anger here is understood as a deep drive which we indulge and wherein we excessively cling to angry and hateful feelings for others. This kind of anger most often seeks revenge.
- Gluttony – overindulgence in or overconsumption of anything to the point of waste.
- We usually think of gluttony in terms of food and drink, but it can extend to other areas as well. This sin usually leads to a kind of laziness and self-satisfaction that allows little room for God and the spiritual life. It may also cause us to be less able to help the poor.
- Envy – sorrow or sadness at the goodness or excellence of another person because one believes it makes him appear to be less so.
- If I envy someone I want to diminish or undermine his excellence. Note that envy is not the same as jealousy. If I am jealous of you I want what you have. In contrast, if I am envious of you, I want to diminish or destroy what is good or excellent in you. St. Augustine called envy the diabolical sin because of the way it seeks to eliminate excellence and goodness in others.
- Sloth – sorrow or sadness at the good things God wants to do in ones life
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- Most people think of sloth as laziness, but it is really an avoidance of God. In sloth, I avoid God because I fear or dislike what He can do for me. Some people avoid God through laziness, but others avoid Him by becoming workaholics, claiming that they are too busy to pray, to attend Mass, or to think about spiritual things.
TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; History; Theology
KEYWORDS: catholic; deadlysins
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posted on
04/01/2019 8:22:09 AM PDT
by
Salvation
To: nickcarraway; NYer; ELS; Pyro7480; livius; ArrogantBustard; Catholicguy; RobbyS; marshmallow; ...
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posted on
04/01/2019 8:23:10 AM PDT
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
The nature of man is to want to categorize things. It empowers us. God did let man name the animals.
But truly, ARE NOT ALL SINS DEADLY?
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posted on
04/01/2019 8:30:09 AM PDT
by
PeterPrinciple
(Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
To: Salvation
Well done. This approach can actually help people to train themselves not to harm others or themselves.
I am a Buddhist and this Christian codex of sin you have posted is similar in form to the Buddhist Kalacakra or wheel of existence, which defines the result of negative actions , that cause suffering in others.
The awareness of one’s sin can only be expanded through the energy available from prayer or the touch of the holy spirit itself, allowing a path to transcendence or forgiveness.
Powerful stuff. Thank you.
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posted on
04/01/2019 8:32:29 AM PDT
by
Candor7
((Obama Fascism)http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html)
To: Salvation
I’ll take Lust for 1000 Alex.
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posted on
04/01/2019 8:32:33 AM PDT
by
FroggyTheGremlim
( The following statement is false. The previous statement is true.)
To: Salvation
The good Monsignor forgot that to balance the 7 Deadly Sins, there were also 7 Virtues:
-Chastity
-Temperance
-Charity
-Diligence
-Patience
-Gratitude
-Humility
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posted on
04/01/2019 8:34:06 AM PDT
by
rjsimmon
(The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
To: Salvation
Also known as The Seven Liberal Virtues.
Especially Envy.
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posted on
04/01/2019 8:34:15 AM PDT
by
BitWielder1
(I'd rather have Unequal Wealth than Equal Poverty.)
To: Salvation
It is valuable to name and begin to understand these deep drives of sin within us because the more we do so the more we can grow in self-knowledge. Further, it helps us to know their moves and gain mastery over them. As they stir deep within us we can recognize evidence of this and begin to take greater authority over them.
Those are the same words in every worldly self improvement seminar I ever attended...
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posted on
04/01/2019 8:34:21 AM PDT
by
PeterPrinciple
(Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
To: rjsimmon
EIGHT virtues.
-Chastity
-Temperance
-Charity
-Diligence
-Patience
-Gratitude
-Humility
-Hittin’ it
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posted on
04/01/2019 8:36:18 AM PDT
by
Lazamataz
(McCain's passing ended Iup being + 2 net Republican Senators. Him, and Lindsey Graham.)
To: Lazamataz
Of course, Laz. How could I forget???
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posted on
04/01/2019 8:38:08 AM PDT
by
rjsimmon
(The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
To: Salvation
Sounds like your everyday Democrat.
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posted on
04/01/2019 8:58:41 AM PDT
by
eyeamok
To: Salvation
Easy enough. Once the Democrats renounced God three times at their national convention, they adopted the cardinal sin of vanity, imagining themselves as equals of God. As it is in Hell, the other deadly sins flow from this poisoned well.
As such, Democrats faction themselves into groups favoring and advocating one or more of the deadly sins, and these became their party platforms.
When you think of a deadly sin, think of the Democrats that most embrace it. In their twisted world, our sins are their sacraments, and they wallow in them like pigs in filth.
Christians pray for their salvation. Democrats pray for the destruction of all.
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posted on
04/01/2019 9:05:57 AM PDT
by
yefragetuwrabrumuy
("Desperate swarm sewage drains for water..." Venezuelans or D.C. Swamp denizens?)
To: Salvation
Always worth revisiting. Thanks, Salvation!
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posted on
04/01/2019 9:06:16 AM PDT
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: Salvation
Envy sorrow or sadness at the goodness or excellence of another person because one believes it makes him appear to be less so. ◦If I envy someone I want to diminish or undermine his excellence. Note that envy is not the same as jealousy. If I am jealous of you I want what you have. In contrast, if I am envious of you, I want to diminish or destroy what is good or excellent in you. St. Augustine called envy the diabolical sin because of the way it seeks to eliminate excellence and goodness in others.The cornerstone of the Democrat party and the primary driving force of Democrat voters
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posted on
04/01/2019 9:08:58 AM PDT
by
from occupied ga
(Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
To: Salvation
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posted on
04/01/2019 9:32:37 AM PDT
by
SkyDancer
( ~ Just Consider Me A Random Fact Generator ~ Eat Sleep Fly Repeat ~)
To: rjsimmon
Maybe they are coming tomorrow.
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posted on
04/01/2019 9:33:54 AM PDT
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
For another overview see the Democratic party platform.
To: eCSMaster
The eighth deadly sin -—
You vote a town dry and then move.
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posted on
04/01/2019 2:18:19 PM PDT
by
sparklite2
(Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
To: Salvation
Envy is the mother of Communism.
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posted on
04/01/2019 2:21:26 PM PDT
by
dfwgator
(This week I'm dfwredraider)
To: PeterPrinciple
But truly, ARE NOT ALL SINS DEADLY? Yes.
James 2:8-11 If you really fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, You shall love your neighbor as yourself, you are doing well. But if you show partiality, you are committing sin and are convicted by the law as transgressors. For whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one point has become accountable for all of it. For he who said, Do not commit adultery, also said, Do not murder. If you do not commit adultery but do murder, you have become a transgressor of the law.
Because what matters is not the seriousness of the sin as categorized by humans to justify ourselves, but the One whom the sin is committed against.
The God who said *Do not murder* also said *Do not lie*.
We consider lying to not be as serious as murder, but it's still an affront to the same God who gave ALL the commandments.
It's not what the sin is, it's Who the sin is against.
Disobeying God is disobeying God be it what we consider a big sin or a little one.
And if we are willing to disobey Him in the *little* ones, then it's not much of a stretch to disobey Him in the *big* ones.
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posted on
04/01/2019 2:44:01 PM PDT
by
metmom
( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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