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    Sin

    What is Sin? It is any offense against Godby any thought,

    word, deed or omission against the law of God.

    Love God- Gods creatures we are called to love God with our

    whole being. In the OT, God gave the Israelites a command,

    Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your

    soul, and with all your might. This is centered on doing the

    will of God in whatever stage of life we are in. It is the desire

    and obligation to do what is right, to center our hearts onGod; it is our call to holiness.

    Two Kinds of Sin: Original Sin and Actual Sin.

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    SinOriginal Sin

    Original sin entails "captivity under the power of him

    who thenceforth had the power of death, that is, the

    devil".The result of the Fall is that all mankind contracted the

    guilt and stain of Original Sin, except the Blessed Virgin

    Mary, who, through the merits of Her Divine Son was

    preserved from original sin and so She was conceivedwithout sin. Mary is The Immaculate Conception.

    Through the death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus

    and through the sacrament of Baptism, Jesus restored

    mans friendship with God, opened heaven for us, but

    not its effects. Through baptism, we receive sanctifying

    grace, we have union with God, share in Gods divine

    life, original sin is washed away, personal sin and all

    punishment due to sin washed away. We become a child

    of God and we are no longer under the power of the evilone. We become a child of God.

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    Sin

    Actual Sin (Personal Sin)

    Sin is the attraction of the soul to follow our own desires and inclinations which,

    because of original sin, already tend toward evil, which is concupiscence.

    -Humanity can be pulled from God and doing what is right by Satan, who through

    temptation lures man away from God.

    -Sin wounds and sometimes breaks our relationship with God.

    -Sin also wounds us and all sin affects the mystical body of Christ.

    -Sin is when we choose to genuinely turn our hearts from love of God and neighbor.

    -The choice of self over God is the exact opposite of Jesus obedience to the Father.

    -Personal Mortal & Venial sin is forgiven in Confession.

    -Venial sins are also forgiven -other ways.

    Ignorance of the fact that man has a wounded nature inclined to evil gives rise to

    serious errors in the areas of education, politics, social actionand morals. The whole of

    man's history has been the story of combat with the powers of evil, stretching, so our

    Lord tells us, from the very dawn of history until the last day. Finding himself in the

    midst of the battlefield man has to struggle to do what is right, and it is at great cost to

    himself, and aided by God's grace, that he succeeds in achieving his own innerinte rit .

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    Sin

    Sin and Grace

    -We have the power through our own free will, to bring about our own

    destruction, but not bring about our salvation, for which we need Godsgrace.

    -We must avoid giving offense to God at all cost, even as some

    Christians have done to the point of martyrdom.

    -If we fail, we must recognize our sinfulness, beg God for forgivenessespecially through the Sacrament of Reconciliation and to make a firm

    purpose of amendment.

    The Cross, the Church and the Confessional are the Christs legacies for

    each of us to combat sin.

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    SinVenial SinActual Sin- any sin that we ourselves commit.

    There are two kinds of Actual Sin: Mortal and Venial.

    Venial Sin- less grievous than mortal sin, but wounds charity

    and wounds our relationship with God, but is not deadly.

    -Every Venial Sin Offends God.

    -Venial sins weaken our will.

    -If the smaller sins are not eradicated, they lead us to vices and create the habit of sin.-A disposition to sin leads to dulling of the conscience and foster an environment thatcan lead us to mortal sin.

    -We can lose our sense of sin, but we need to be vigilant, for we know not the day norhour when God will demand a reckoning.

    -We should Confess our Sins at least Monthly in Confession.

    -Venial sins can be forgiven by a sincere act of repentance or by Holy Water. However,it is best to confess venial sins in Confession regularly, to receive sacramental grace toavoid them.

    -We are not required to confess venial sins in Confession, but it is very good if we do.

    -Sin is a reality, but God expects us to avoid sin and not offend Him.

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    Sin

    Mortal Sin

    There is sin which is mortal.All wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin

    which is not mortal (1 Jn 5:16-17)

    Mortal Sin- Grievous offense against God. It is called mortal because it

    kills the supernatural life of the soul and makes the soul deserving of

    Hell, should the person die in that state without repentance. The soul isdeprived of sanctifying grace. Those who die in mortal sin, will go to hell

    for all eternity.

    CCC 1857 For a sin to be mortal, three conditions must together bemet: Mortal sin is sin whose object is grave matter and which is also

    committed with full knowledge and deliberate consent.

    If one of the three conditions are not met, then its a venial sin.

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    Mortal SinMortal sin destroys charity in a persons heart, breaking his or her relationship with God .

    Mortal sin causes loss of sanctifying grace. We are excluded from Gods kingdom.

    We are no longer friends of God. We lose all the merits, we have obtained. (Ez 18:24)

    To die in the state of mortal sin is to condemn ourselves to eternal separation from God, we

    give up heaven for all eternity and subject ourselves, soul and body, to the horrible, endless

    torment of Hell.

    All Sin offends God, but only Mortal Sin destroys the love of God in us.

    Mortal sin directly chooses something that directly contradicts the love of God.

    Ordinarily Mortal Sins can only be forgiven by the Sacrament of Confession.

    Mortal sin brings both temporal and eternal punishment. Mortal sin is the greatest of all

    evils.

    Catholics are Required to Confess all mortal sins in Kind and Number.

    St. Paul tells us that to receive Holy Communion in the state of mortal sin is asacrilege,

    Whoever; therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner

    will be guilty of profaning the body and blood of the Lord.1 Cor. 11:27 When we receive

    Holy Communion unworthily, we force Jesus to enter our heart where Satan already holds

    sway is an unspeakable sin.

    Unintentional Ignorance- excuses one from the responsibility of a deadly sin.

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    Sin

    Sin Against the Holy Spirit- the deliberate

    hardhearted refusal to accept Gods forgiveness

    offered through the Holy Spirit , without repentanceof it-- leads to eternal damnation.

    Whoever says a word against the Son of Man will be

    forgiven; but whoever speaks against the Holy Spiritwill not be forgiven, neither in this age or the age to

    come. (Matt. 12:32).

    We refuse to ask God to be forgiven and so weprevent God from forgiving, though He wants to

    forgive us.

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    Sin

    The 7 Deadly Sins

    We are often pre-occupied with our bodys health (diet,

    exorcise, go to dentists, see physicians, take medication all forthe pursuit of health), which is good and necessary.

    However, how much time do we spend our spiritual counterpart

    which is our immortal soul. Often times we neglect the mostimportant element of our natureour soul.

    The roots of sin in our fallen nature are a group of tendencies or

    inclinations, known as Capital Sins or Deadly Sins.They are called Capital Sins because they engender other sins or

    habits of sin in us.

    The 7 Deadly Sins:

    Pride, Avarice, Envy, Anger, Lust, Gluttony, Acedia.

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    Sin (7 Deadly Sins, Part 1)1. Pride-- or arrogance is an inordinate sense of ones importance. It was pride, whichprompted our first parents to want to be like God. They were seduced by Satan, whose sinwas pride. We sin by pride whenever we deem ourselves more important than others,especially God. Catering to our self-importance leads us into the sin of pride. Example: ThePharisee and the Tax Collector (Lk 18:9-14)

    Humility-The antidote to pride. Humility is truth. It is seeing our self in the proper

    perspective. How God sees us. Jesus said, I came to serve . (Matt. 20:28) We do Godswill, rather than our own. Though He was in the form of God, He deemed not equality withGod, rather He emptied Himself and took the form of a slave, being born in the likeness ofmen. He humbled Himself, becoming obedient, even unto to death. (Phil 2:6-8) (O Jesus,meek and humble of heart, make my heart like unto thine.

    2. Avarice-- Is Greed, which is a desire for attachment to material possessions. Thesatisfaction of desires can lead to the accumulation and hoarding of things out ofproportion to need. Avarice is a form of idolatry; material things become gods. Poverty

    exists partly because avarice promotes the inequitable distribution of Gods abundance.Detachment and Charity-- Detachment helps us to use what is created and enjoyed nothoarded. Charity concentrates on the needs of others and prompts us to help them.

    3. Envy--is characterized by the begrudging of good that another possesses, and animmoderate desire to obtain them for oneself, even if it be done unjustly. This sin resentsthe accomplishments or good things of others, and leads to dislike and hatred of persons.Envy comes from pride, but is the clear mark of a self-centered heart. The envious personrejoices over the misfortunes of others. It was the envy of Satan that led him to temptAdam and Eve.

    Charity also opposes envy and jealousy. We are glad at the good fortune of others. Thevirtue of gratitude teaches us to be thankful for the good things God has given us, ratherthan we are feeling we are owed by God.

    4. Anger-- It is the root of violence. Sinful anger is not the same as righteous anger, suchas when Jesus cleared His Fathers house of wrongdoers. It is morally neutral until itbecomes damaging thoughts, words, or deeds. The deadly sin of anger is disproportionate

    to its cause. Satan is pure hatred, while God is pure love. Anger corrodes a persons soul.Meekness- Gentleness and patience help us to control our anger.

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    Sin (7 Deadly Sins, Part 2)5. Lust-- It includes all forms of sexual impurity, un-chastity, and unduedesire for sexual gratification, whether with others or with oneself. It treatsothers as objects for personal gratification, rather than as persons worthy ofself-sacrificing love. Selfish satisfaction is all that matters. Because lustseeks some of the greatest physical pleasures the body can know, it attracts

    the mind and body more than most other evils. (ex: pornography & movies)Purity and ChastityOvercome lust in our lives. We are to love and respectothers as our self. See God in others. Essential for achieving chastity is thevirtue of self-mastery by which we control the passion of sexual desire. Turnto Mary, Virgin Most Pure for help. (St. Alphonsus said if anyone praysthree Hails Marys in honor or Marys Purity, and for the gift of Purity, onewill always become more pure.)

    6. GluttonyLike Lust is associated with a lack of self-control. It is theinordinate desire for bodily satisfaction in the use of food, or drink or sleepfor its own sake. One who is gluttonous fails to exercise restraint onsatisfaction of physical desires.

    Temperance-counteracts gluttony by tempering our attraction to physicalpleasures. And Self-Control gives us self-mastery. (Fasting)

    7. Acedia-- Also called Sloth- is a sickness of the soul. The slothful person,knows the good but does not desire it. It is spiritual laziness whereby werefuse to seek what is needful for our souls salvation is a deadly sin. Itrejects the efforts which we must make to combat difficulties in the pursuitof holiness. Slothful people neither seek God, nor find Him.

    Zeal for the Good and Perseverance oppose Sloth. We must hunger andthirst for righteousness.

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    Sin

    What are the Six Sins Against the Holy Spirit?

    1. Presumption 2. Despair 3. Resisting the Known Truth 4. Envy of Anothers Good

    5. Obstinacy in Sin 6. Final Impenitence

    What are the Four Sins crying out to Heaven for Vengeance?1. Willful Murder 2. Oppression of the poor (widows) 3. Homosexual Acts

    4. Defrauding Laborers their Wages

    What are the Ways We Either Cause or Share the Guilt of Anothers Sin?

    Counsel, Command, Consent, Provocation, Praise or Flattery, Concealment, Partner in the Sin,

    Silence, Defending the Wrong DoneWhat are Our Three Enemies We Must Fight Against, all the Days of Our Life?

    The world- false maxims of the world and society of those who love vanities, riches & pleasure

    The flesh- our own corrupt inclinations and passions

    The devil- Satan and all the evil spirits, who are ever seeking to draw us into sin

    We Must Hate All Sin- We should resolve to never willfully commit any sin

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    SinBaltimore Catechism

    Q. 774. How many kinds of occasions of sin are there?

    There are four kinds of occasions of sin:

    1.Near occasions, through which we always fall;

    2.Remote occasions, through which we sometimes fall;

    3. Voluntary occasions or those we can avoid; and a person who lives in a near and voluntary occasion of sin

    need not expect forgiveness while he continues in that state.

    4. Involuntary occasions or those we cannot avoid

    Q. 775. What persons, places and things are usually occasions of sin?

    1.The persons who are occasions of sin are all those in whose company we sin, whether they be bad of themselves

    or bad only while in our company, in which case we also become occasions of sin for them;

    2.The places are usually liquor saloons, low theaters, indecent dances, entertainments, amusements, exhibitions,

    and all immoral resorts of any kind, whether we sin in them or not;3.The things are all bad books, indecent pictures, songs, jokes and the like, even when they are tolerated by

    public opinion and found in public places.

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    The Mystery of EvilWhy Does Evil Exist? Freedom to Choose Good or Bad (Free Will isNecessary to Love)

    -It seems as though God is powerless in the face of evil and suffering.

    -Some think God cannot be good if He allows so much evil & suffering,

    especially when the afflict the innocent.-Some even reject their belief in God due to evil.

    -Instead of hating evil, they choose to hate God.

    -Evil did not exist in the Garden of Eden, until Adam and Eve chose it.

    -God did not create evil.

    -It exists because we choose to make it exist.

    -God did not create robots, He created us to seek happiness, by choosingthe good.

    -In His wisdom He gave us freedom to choose.

    -Evil came into the world because our first parents chose it.

    -God did not prevent Adam and Eve from choosing evil because Herespected the very nature of mankind as He had created us: free to chooseto love Him or reject Him.

    Natural Calamities are the Consequence of Evil. (Storms,earthquakes, hurricanes)

    -If God wanted-- He could eliminate all evil. But, He would accomplish thisby removing free will from us. However, without freewill we would not betruly human.

    -Without free will, we would no longer love because love requires freedom.

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    The Mystery of Evil

    -Due to our fallen nature and our tendency to sin, evil will exist until

    the end of time. -God does not allow evil in the world without

    intending to bringa greater good from it.

    Where there is sin, grace abounds all the more. (Rom. 5:20)

    -Despite Adam and Eves choice of evil, God worked a miracle of loveby giving us something better than what they had thrown away,

    His Son, Jesus.

    -Jesus did not come to destroy suffering but to sanctify it.

    -The more we choose evil, the more we are trapped in the slavery of sin.

    -When we use our gifts to choose good,

    we embrace happiness and freedom

    and we become creatures of virtue and holiness.

    -The more we choose to do good, the more pleasing we become to God.

    -And in this way we change the world to be back into harmony thatexisted before the fall.

    -We can learn to offer our sufferings and difficulties to God.

    -Saints give us an example to live to overcome evil.

    --The Catholic Answer to the Mystery of Evilis to have the right desirewhich is God;

    to have the right will, which is choosing Jesus;

    and to do the right actions, which is holiness,

    the conscious avoidance of sin and evil.And this is real happiness, joy and freedom, here on earth and in eternity.

    The Greatest Act of Evil

    was to Crucify Jesus!

    We unite our sufferings to

    the Sufferings of Jesus

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    Mystery of Evil

    Only Christian faith as a whole constitutes the

    answer to this question; the goodness of creation, the

    drama of sin, the patient love of God who comes tomeet man by His covenants, the redemptive

    Incarnation of His Son, His Gift of the Holy Spirit, His

    gathering of the Church, the power of the sacraments,and His call to a blessed life to which free creatures

    are invited to consent in advance, but from which, by

    a terrible mystery, they can also turn away inadvance. There is not a single aspect of the Christian

    message that is not in part an answer to the question

    of evil (CCC 309).

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    The Mystery of Evil

    The message of the Cross, coming from Christs passion and death, is, therefore, theonly answer to human agonizing over evil. Our Savior reveals a loving Father who sentHis only-begotten Son to pay the debt that the human race incurred by their sins. InHis redemptive mission He came precisely to suffer and die. Suffering and death arethe result of original sin, and His redeeming sacrifice not only nailed sin to the cross(Col. 2:14) and broke the strangle hold of Satan on humanity, but opened the gates ofheaven and took the sting out of suffering and death.

    He took the sting out of sufferingby transforming it into a means of expiation. Whenthe head of the Mystical Body freely accepted the sufferings of the Passion to atonefor the sins of mankind, He won for us the capacity of transforming our suffering(physical or mental) into a means of atonement for our sins and those of the world,

    when accepted voluntarily in union with His sacrifice.So while the justice of God demands that sin be punished, Christ conquered as wellthe evil of punishment. He transforms punishment inflicted because of sin into ameans of expiation when accepted voluntarily in union with the mystery of the Cross.

    Christ took the sting out of death, for with the resurrection of the body, death shall bedefeated, and life will triumph in all its glory. In heaven there will be no more death or

    suffering of any kind. That is why St. Paul exclaims: O death, where is your victory,where is your sting? (I Cor. 15:55) Commenting on this text the Jerome Biblicalcommentary states: Sin has been vanquished by Christ the Redeemer. Thus death, likea serpent deprived of its venomous sting, can no longer harm those who are in Christ.The enemies which made man their slave - sin, death and Satan - have beenconquered. Thus by dying on the Cross for the offenses of mankind Christ conqueredsinand the devil, and by His resurrection (which insures our resurrection) Heconquered death.

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    The Mystery of Evil

    While sin is punished by suffering, it does not follow that those whosuffer more have sinned more. On the contrary, those closest toChrist are given a greater share in His Cross. Aware of the redeemingvalue of suffering, they are able to say with St. Paul,

    I rejoice in my suffering . . . in my flesh I complete what is lacking inChrists suffering for the sake of His Body, . . . the Church"(Col. 1:24).That is why Christs Mother, the Blessed Virgin, became the Queen ofMartyrs and Co-redemptrix.

    We have a little better understanding, then, of the mystery of evil,and why God allows it. It brings out more clearly the mercy of God,who never fails to forgive the repentant sinner. It occasioned thecoming of the Redeemer, whose coming brought far more blessings,than we were deprived of by the deceit and envy of Satan. We seewhy God permits pain and sorrow, financial or family problems,natural disasters, sickness and death. All of these are for the sake ofsomething better. For the Christian all suffering and death is orientedtowards the resurrection and glory. For as St. Paul says: We are heirsof God, coheirs with Christ, sharing his sufferings so as to share hisglory.(Rom. 8:17)

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    CCC 618The cross is the unique sacrifice of Christ, the "one mediator between God

    and men. (1Tim. 2:5) But because in His incarnate divine person He has in some way

    united himself to every man, "the possibility of being madepartners, in a way known

    to God, in the paschal mystery" is offered to all men. He calls His disciples to "take up

    *their+ cross and follow *Him+, (Matt. 16:24) for "Christ also suffered for *us+, leaving

    [us] an example so that [we] should follow in His steps. (1 Pt. 2:21) In fact Jesus desires

    to associate with His redeeming sacrifice those who were to be its first beneficiaries.

    This is achieved supremely in the case of His Mother, who was associated more

    intimately than any other person in the mystery of his redemptive suffering.

    Apart from the cross there is no other ladder by which we may get to heaven.--St.Rose of Lima

    St Augustine--God willed to create us without our assistance, but he wills to save us

    with our assistance.

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    The Mystery of EvilJesus the One Mediator and Mary the Mediatrix of All Graces

    If Jesus is the only Mediator between God and man, than why do we call

    Mary, the Mediatrix of All Graces?

    First of all, then, I ask that supplications, prayers, petitions, and

    thanksgivings be offered for everyone, for kings and for all in authority, thatwe may lead a quiet and tranquil life in all devotion and dignity. This is good

    and pleasing to God our savior, who wills everyone to be saved and to come

    to knowledge of the truth. For there is one God. There is also one mediator

    between God and the human race, Christ Jesus, himself human, who gave

    himself as ransom for all. ( 1Tim. 2:1-6)

    --All of us are mediate for one another with supplications, prayers,

    petitions, and thanksgivings be offered for everyone. We help each other

    to get to heaven.

    --Our Lords Mediation is Different. His mediation was accomplished as God,

    who gave Himself as a ransom for all. No one could give oneself as a

    ransom for all, except God. Only Jesus can redeem us, because He is God.Because as God, He took upon our human nature, only He could redeem us

    on the Cross. He wills we participate in His one mediation, as creatures. He

    does not need us, but He chooses to use us to mediate for others. Mary, as

    a creature, participates in the highest way possible, by Her supplications,

    prayers, petitions and thanksgiving . She is more powerful than any other

    creature. First because She is His Mother, but also because She was totallywithout sin She mediated Our Lords first miracle at Cana

    On the third day there was

    a marriage at Cana in

    Galilee, and the Mother of

    Jesus was there. Jesus

    was also invited to the

    marriage with His disciples.

    When the wine failed, the

    Mother of Jesus said to

    Him, They have no wine.And Jesus said to Her, O

    woman, what has this to do

    with me and you? My hour

    has not yet come. His

    Mother said the servants,

    Do whatever He tells

    you.---Jesus said to them,

    Fill the jars with water.

    (Jn 2:1-7)