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  • * [[Mortal and venial sin: Question and Answer (justforcatholics.org)]] | ...tian [[denominations]] do not agree with the division of mortal and venial sins and reject the existance of different classes of sin and the notion of [[pe
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  • ...ght failings, if you could call them that, what are they for you? Are they sins? ...ot deprive him of spiritual life. There is no obligation to confess venial sins, which can be remitted through [[penance]], attending [[mass]] and [[purgat
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  • ...aith and works]] and that existence of [[purgatory]] and mortal and venial sins.
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  • ...there is a loving tri-une God and that Jesus, the Son of God, died for the sins of humanity and rose again to new life, there are still considerable differ ...ree yet one, the person of Jesus as both a man and as God who died for the sins of humanity and has risen again to new life, and the purpose of humanity to
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  • ...concerning whom I wish to raise no question when it touches the subject of sins, out of honour to the Lord; for from Him we know what abundance of grace fo ...re confess simply that the Blessed Virgin committed no actual sin, neither mortal nor venial.” Yet he also affirmed that she contracted original sin at her
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  • ...book's claim that, prior to AD 325, Christ was considered no more than a "mortal prophet" by his followers, and that it was only as a consequence of Emperor ...adultery" in the Gospel of John, increasingly connecting Mary with sexual sins. It is true that Catholic tradition has tended to defend these integrations
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  • ...cern themselves with how they live their lives; God has forgiven all their sins. It is probably the case that Luther simply invented the doctrine of justif ...d from the joy of heart that has come to us because we have forgiveness of sins through Christ.”[12] Only what God commands is a good work: “Everybody
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  • ...r he cites the sayings of St. Peter [in 5:20]: “Love covers a multitude of sins” [I Pet. 4:8], and again [in 4:10], “Humble yourselves under the hand o ...holding of the light of the beautiful sun for a single day? And so long as mortal life itself remains, you have the greatest of blessings, one outweighing fa
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