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24 Cards in this Set

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apathy
an attitude of not getting involved, not caring, not acting when action is called for
culpability
the degree of which people are resonsible for their actions
hell
the state of definite self-exclusion from cummunion with God and blessed, reserved for those who refuse to confess their sins
mortal sin
an action so destructive that it morally wounds our relationship with God.
original sin
disobedience against God by the first human beings. Marks all human beings as needing the salvation brought about through Christ.
Sin of commission
purposely doing an aciton that is harmful to oneself or others
sin of omission
not doing an action that is called for
sinful social structures
ways societies are structured resulting in unjust distribution of power, benefits, and privliges
social sin
comparable to "structures of sin"fering to sinful sturctures resulting from personal sin and leading to social conditions and instituions that don't embody God's law of love
capital/deadly sins
the roots of sin in our fallen nature are a group of tendencies, or inclinations. they engender other sins or habits of sins in us.
pride
or arrogance, an inordinate sense of one's importance.
avarice
or greed, is an undue desire for, or attachment to materical possessions.
envy
also called jealousy, characterized by the begruding of good that another possesses and an immoderate desire to obtain them for oneself, even if this must be unjustly
anger
or wrath, is the root of violence
lust
includes all forms of sexual impurity, unchastity, and undue desire for sexual gratification.
gluttony
like lust, is associated with a lack of self-control
acedia
sloth, is a sickness of the soul.
humility
antiodote of pride. it is truth
generosity
oppotiste of avarice. Detachment and charity. spurs us to a right understanding.
charity
opposes envy and jealously.
meekness
anger is controlled by meekness.
purity
chasity, the virture that overcomes lust in our lives.
temperance
counteracts the tendency to gluttony by tempering our attraction to physical pleasures other than sex.
zeal for the good
peserverance are the vitrues that we must cultivate to counteract our tendency to sloth.