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1 Int, 1 | that mysterious original sin, committed at the prompting 2 Int, 1 | darkness of error or of sin can totally take away from 3 1, 10 | the One who despite man's sin remains the "model" for 4 1, 12 | 34), replacing the law of sin which had disfigured that 5 1, 17 | remained, we would live without sin in this life. But who would 6 1, 17 | that we follow the law of sin, we are still slaves".27 ~ 7 1, 21 | Christ! ".28 Having died to sin, those who are baptized 8 1, 22 | a plan which man after sin has no longer been able 9 1, 23 | me free from the law of sin and death" (Rom 8:2). With 10 2, 30 | What is good and what is sin? What origin and purpose 11 2, 44 | good and counsels us not to sin", Leo XIII appealed to the " 12 2, 62 | from being accustomed to sin".107 In these brief words 13 2, 63 | from being accustomed to sin".109 Jesus alludes to the 14 2, 68 | freely committed mortal sin, he offends God as the giver 15 2, 68 | also by any other mortal sin".115 ~ 16 2 | Mortal and venial sin ~ 17 2, 69 | dies in such a state of sin — could only be the result 18 2, 69 | these theologians, mortal sin, which separates man from 19 2, 69 | repentance. The gravity of sin, they maintain, ought to 20 2, 70 | also recalled that mortal sin is sin whose object is grave 21 2, 70 | recalled that mortal sin is sin whose object is grave matter 22 2, 70 | grave matter" of mortal sin; it also recalls that its 23 2, 70 | not constitute a mortal sin because of a lack of full 24 2, 70 | taken not to reduce mortal sin to an act of 'fundamental 25 2, 70 | rejection of love. "For mortal sin exists also when a person 26 2, 70 | traditional concept of mortal sin".117 ~The separation of 27 2, 70 | Catholic doctrine on mortal sin: "With the whole tradition 28 2, 70 | the Church, we call mortal sin the act by which man freely 29 3, 91 | your hands, rather than to sin in the sight of the Lord!" ( 30 3, 91 | death to a single mortal sin. In raising them to the 31 3, 95 | uncompromisingly stern towards sin, but patient and rich in 32 3, 100 | a source of profit is a sin against their dignity as 33 3, 102 | division of man? His history of sin begins when he no longer 34 3, 102 | given any one permission to sin" (Sir 15:19-20). Keeping 35 3, 103 | though he has fallen into sin, can always obtain pardon 36 3, 105 | limits and of one's own sin. In our own day this attitude 37 3, 112 | words, it is affected by sin. Only Christian faith points 38 Conc, 118| God" (Mt 16:16). No human sin can erase the mercy of God, 39 Conc, 118| only call upon him. Indeed, sin itself makes even more radiant 40 Conc, 118| way by human frailty and sin, the Spirit, who renews 41 Conc, 118| and gives the strength to sin no more. Through the gift 42 Conc, 120| of God. Not having known sin, she is able to have compassion 43 Conc, 120| love him by justifying his sin, for she knows that the 44 Conc, 120| good ~or become blind to sin, ~but may put his hope ever


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