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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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cursing

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1 2, 70 | bearing, (4) derision, (5) cursing.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[72] Out. 2 2, 74 | 76] Out. Para. 1/1 - OF CURSING (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must 3 2, 74 | ARTICLES)~We must now consider cursing. Under this head there are 4 2, 74 | irrational creature?~(3) Whether cursing is a mortal sin?~(4) Of 5 2, 74 | cannot be a just cause for cursing a sinner if ~one be ignorant 6 2, 74 | this is what is meant by cursing. On the other hand if a ~ 7 2, 74 | lawful; and it may be called cursing, not strictly speaking, 8 2, 74 | OBJ 1: The Apostle forbids cursing strictly so called with 9 2, 74 | an irrational ~creature. Cursing would seem to be lawful 10 2, 74 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether cursing is a mortal sin?~Aquin.: 11 2, 74 | OBJ 1: It would seem that cursing is not a mortal sin. For 12 2, 74 | Augustine's works] reckons cursing among slight sins. But such 13 2, 74 | sins are ~venial. Therefore cursing is not a mortal but a venial 14 2, 74 | generically a mortal sin. But cursing sometimes ~arises from a 15 2, 74 | slight movement. Therefore cursing is not a mortal sin.~Aquin.: 16 2, 74 | Much less therefore is cursing a mortal sin.~Aquin.: SMT 17 2, 74 | the kingdom ~of God. But cursing excludes from the kingdom 18 2, 74 | kingdom of God." Therefore cursing is a mortal sin.~Aquin.: 19 2, 74 | that the word uttered in cursing is a venial sin ~either 20 2, 74 | evil invoked on another in cursing ~him, or on account of the 21 2, 74 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether cursing is a graver sin than backbiting?~ 22 2, 74 | OBJ 1: It would seem that cursing is a graver sin than backbiting. ~ 23 2, 74 | graver sin than backbiting. ~Cursing would seem to be a kind 24 2, 74 | where blasphemy stands for cursing, according to a gloss. Now ~ 25 2, 74 | than backbiting. Therefore cursing is a graver ~sin than backbiting. ~ 26 2, 74 | above ~(Q[73], A[3]). But cursing is on a par with the sin 27 2, 74 | a ~murderer." Therefore cursing is graver than backbiting.~ 28 2, 74 | in backbiting, whereas ~cursing may be either a good or 29 2, 74 | backbiting is graver than cursing.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[76] A[ 30 2, 74 | whereas in the case ~of cursing evil of punishment is spoken, 31 2, 74 | is a graver sin than ~the cursing which expresses a mere desire; 32 2, 74 | a mere desire; while the cursing which is ~expressed by way 33 2, 74 | As stated above (A[3]), cursing, in one way, includes the ~ 34 2, 74 | This argument considers cursing by way of command.~ 35 2, 87 | contrary]; the other is by cursing, and consists in a man binding ~ 36 2, 87 | other way of swearing is by cursing and in this kind of oath 37 Suppl, 21| not ~to judge any man by cursing or excommunicating him.~ 38 Suppl, 21| invokes or ~pronounces, and cursing in this sense is altogether 39 Suppl, 21| evil which a man invokes in cursing is intended for the good ~ 40 Suppl, 21| who is cursed, and thus cursing is sometimes lawful and ~


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