3 Dangerous Effects of Deliberate Venial Sin
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How often do we commit a venial sin?
Probably more often than we'd like to admit, right?
That said, many of them are what we call "inadvertant" or non-deliberate venial sins.
20th century spiritual writer Fr. Adolphe Tanquerey calls them "faults of surprise".
They're still sins, but more "minor" (if you can call any sin "minor") because you're not consciously choosing to commit each one.
Deliberate venial sins are a different ballgame.
They're committed when you know exactly what you're doing. They're premeditated.
For example, you want to spread that juicy bit of gossip...you know in the moment that it's wrong...but you decide to share it anyway.
We've all been there.
The problem is that these kinds of decisions have some serious consequences.
So in today's Sainthood Snippet, I explain the 3 dangerous effects of deliberate venial sin - and why this is definitely a part of spiritual development we want to focus upon.
Видео 3 Dangerous Effects of Deliberate Venial Sin канала Matthew Leonard
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How often do we commit a venial sin?
Probably more often than we'd like to admit, right?
That said, many of them are what we call "inadvertant" or non-deliberate venial sins.
20th century spiritual writer Fr. Adolphe Tanquerey calls them "faults of surprise".
They're still sins, but more "minor" (if you can call any sin "minor") because you're not consciously choosing to commit each one.
Deliberate venial sins are a different ballgame.
They're committed when you know exactly what you're doing. They're premeditated.
For example, you want to spread that juicy bit of gossip...you know in the moment that it's wrong...but you decide to share it anyway.
We've all been there.
The problem is that these kinds of decisions have some serious consequences.
So in today's Sainthood Snippet, I explain the 3 dangerous effects of deliberate venial sin - and why this is definitely a part of spiritual development we want to focus upon.
Видео 3 Dangerous Effects of Deliberate Venial Sin канала Matthew Leonard
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