What is another name for moral sin?
a deadly sin
What is venial sin?
it is disobeying the moral laws but without full knowledge/complete consent
what is original sin?
it was adam and eves personal sin
What does Pope John Paul II talk about in Sollicitudo Rei Socialia?
He talks about the dimensions of development around the world and the relationship between poor and wealthy countries
how do you sin mortally?
you sin mortally by freely choosing to do something that contradicts the love of God in a serious way
what does the word venial mean?
easily forgiven
what was the consequence of original sin?
Adam and Eve lost the grace of original holiness and original justice immediately
What are the two categories the Pope discusses?
Sin and Structures of sin
what are the 3 conditions for a sin to be mortal?
1. grave matter/ The "what" question(example murder)
2. full knowledge
3. complete consent (example intentionally hitting someone with your car)
what does a venial sin do to your relationship with God?
It doesn't destroy your relationship with God but it weakens it.
how many people have original sin affected?
Everyone except for Mary and Jesus.
The Pope said that "we are all really ___ for all"
responsible
What are the consequences of committing a mortal sin?
1. loss of charity
2. loss of sanctifying grace
3. loss of friendship with God
what does Saint Augestine say about venial sins?
He says just because they are less serious doesn't mean you should be okay with committing them.
What restores original holiness and erases original sin?
baptism
When is the exercise of solidarity within each society valid?
When its members recognize one another as persons
should you treat people with mortal sin differently?
No, Jesus says to leave judgement to God
how can venial sins be rectified?
through holy communion, acts of charity, and or perfect contrtion
What was one of the consequences of the loss of original holiness and original justice?
Those with more are responsible for...
those with less