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LESSON SIXTH: On Sin and Its Kinds
ON SIN AND ITS KINDS.
Q.274. How is sin divided?
Q.275. In how many ways may actual sin be committed?
Q.276. What is our sin called when we neglect things commanded?
Q.277. Is original sin the only kind of sin?
Q.278. What is actual sin?
Q.279. How many kinds of actual sin are there?
Q.280. What is mortal sin?
Q.281. Why is this sin called mortal?
Q.282. How many things are necessary to make a sin mortal?
Q.283. What do we mean by "grievous matter" with regard to sin?
Q.284. What does "sufficient reflection and full consent of the will" mean?
Q.285. What are sins committed without reflection or consent called?
Q.286. Do past material sins become real sins as soon as we discover their sinfulness?
Q.287. How can we know what sins are considered mortal?
Q.288. Why is it wrong to judge others guilty of sin?
Q.289. What sin does he commit who without sufficient reason believes another guilty of sin?
Q.290. What is venial sin?
Q.291. Can we always distinguish venial from mortal sin?
Q.292. Can slight offenses ever become mortal sins?
Q.293. Which are the effects of venial sin?
Q.294. How can we know a thought, word or deed to be sinful?
Q.295. Which are the chief sources of sin?
Q.296. What is pride?
Q.297. What effect has pride on our souls?
Q.298. What is covetousness?
Q.299. What effect has covetousness on our souls?
Q.300. What is lust?
Q.301. What effect has lust on our souls?
Q.302. What is anger?
Q.303. What effect has anger on our soul?
Q.304. What is gluttony?
Q.305. What kind of a sin is drunkenness?
Q.306. Is drunkenness always a mortal sin?
Q.307. What are the chief effects of habitual drunkenness?
Q.308. What three sins seem to cause most evil in the world?
Q.309. What is envy?
Q.310. What effect has envy on the soul?
Q.311. What is sloth?
Q.312. What effect has sloth upon the soul?
Q.313. Why are the seven sources of sin called capital sins?
Q.314. What do we mean by our predominant sin or ruling passion?
Q.315. How can we best overcome our sins?
Q.316. Should we give up trying to be good when we seem not to succeed in overcoming our faults?
Q.317. What virtues are opposed to the seven capital sins?