If a lie in itself only constitutes a venial sin, it becomes mortal when it does grave injury to the virtues of justice and charity. |
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Yet despite their magnitude, these sins are of the venial rather than the mortal variety. |
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One holds out the possibility that he did not read the book before endorsing it, which may be construed as only a venial sin. |
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Confession had always rested on a clear distinction between mortal and venial sins. |
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For a start, it's hard to imagine a more venial form of corruption than merely speeding along someone's visa application. |
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Luckily, the production is strong enough elsewhere for this to remain a venial sin. |
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The scant sweepings of venial sins I was left to scavenge were hardly inspiring. |
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It was a venial mistake on Hume's part to include a reference to the mind's propensity in what was supposed to be a definition of causality. |
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It's a tiny, venial sin, but it reenacts much larger, historic sins and haunts his next few visits to Pine Ridge. |
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So does Michelle consider Tony's slip of the tongue and miraculous recovery of memory a venial or a mortal sin? |
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We say, on the contrary, that the papal pardons are not able to remove the very least of venial sins, so far as its guilt is concerned. |
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The commonplace and venial sins block scrutiny of the bizarre and mortal ones. |
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Indeed, in view of the fact that all the faithful are called to holiness, it is recommended that they confess venial sins also. |
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Actual sin is subdivided, on the basis of its gravity, into mortal and venial. |
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One could expect, on the contrary, a gradual progression: from desire to action, from venial to mortal. |
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It strengthens us in charity, wipes away venial sins and preserves us from mortal sin in the future. |
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The SEC charging Goldman with securities fraud is like the Vatican charging a priest with venial sin. |
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If that's not a mortal sin, it's got to be up there on the venial meter. |
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Faught is guilty of this offense, but the sin is a venial one. |
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His venial sin was thus raised to the level of commandment breach. |
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All this, however, without obligation or consequence of venial or mortal sin. |
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I am crying on account of the fact that a venial sin, which I thought it to be unimportant, might incur the wrath of Allahu ta'âlâ. |
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The perfect dog does not exist, each dog presents one or more defects, often venial. |
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The 8 days of penitence to be suffered by a Knight Templar guilty of a venial sin. |
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In the eyes of some of my colleagues, incompetence passes for a venial sin. |
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Politics doesn't look at all like the hagiographies I read when I was at the Jesuit monastery, where all the saints were perfect, no venial sins even. |
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Is it a venial sin to steal a pencil and a mortal sin to steal a car? |
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When the sum of these venial sins leads to terrible harm, we are foremost meant to blame the system, not the man. |
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But the habitual state of grace may subsist with habits of venial sin, with attachments, probably slight, but that we do not wish to break, in short, with a very harmful and dangerous state of lukewarmness. |
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Then there are all the apparently venial sins called gifts, favours, business lunches, study trips, etc, minor bad habits that in the end compromise public servants and discredit their departments. |
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From now on, follow all the little rules I have given you and, provided you do not fall into deliberate venial sin, receive holy Communion every day for you both need holy Communion very much. |
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But his mistakes are venial, outweighed by his vivid, visceral prose. |
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By Russian standards, this was a venial venal sin, if sin at all. |
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While a venial sin weakens the sinner's union with God, it is not a deliberate turning from him and so does not wholly block the inflow of sanctifying grace. |
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He or she may be tolerated some venial faults, but not morphological. |
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We position gambling as a mortal sin, but cheating as no sin or a venial sin because of its newly redefined meaning. |
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We old-timers remember the childhood effort we put into learning whether a latecomer to Sunday Mass was guilty of a mortal or venial sin. |
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If he does not do so, it is only because there can be no possible fellowship between His infinite holiness and the least venial sin. |
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In less than five seconds we had blown right through venial sin and were quickly overtaking mortal. |
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On these occasions, Aquinas declared, the utterance constitutes a venial sin because it did not involve rational choice. |
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The book is well-written, the historical details are entertaining, and the reader is ready to forgive many of the author's venial sins. |
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Sanchez never mentions this, the real reason why Lott's venial sins were immediately seized upon and broadcast. |
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We rented an economy car that looked like a venial sin compared with the yacht-sized cars favored by those little old men with peaked caps who cruise by at a steady 25 mph. |
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That is only a venial sin, whereas child rape is rather a mortal one. |
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Lehmkuhl, for example, stressed that receiving communion once or twice a week demanded that the individual be free of inclination even to venial sin, let alone mortal sin. |
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Venial sins were to be cleansed by daily use of the Lord's Prayer and by almsgiving. |
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Venial sins are commonly divided into faults of surprise and deliberate sins. |
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