Mortal Sins
A mortal sin, as defined by the Concise Catholic Dictionary of 1943 is “a morally bad human act which is grievously offensive to God; that sin which destroys charity, robs the soul of sanctifying grace, and makes it deserving of eternal punishment.”
I have written about many mortal sins and why they are such. Here is my mortal sin series.
Mortal Sins Against the First Commandment Part 1
Mortal Sins Against the First Commandment Part 2
Mortal Sins Against the Second Commandment
Mortal Sins Against the Third Commandment
Mortal Sins Against the Fourth Commandment
Mortal Sins Against the Fifth Commandment – Murder
Mortal Sin Against the Fifth Commandment – Failure To Bury the Dead
Mortal Sin Against the Fifth Commandment – Leading Another Into Sin
Mortal Sin Against the Fifth Commandment – Engagement in Unjust Lawsuits
Mortal Sin Against the Fifth Commandment – Suicide/Euthanasia
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