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