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Chemistry
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01/10/2013

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Term
3 conditions of a mortal sin
Definition

1.Grave matter- a serious violation of natural law.
2.Full Knowledge- knowledge of the sinful nature of the act
3.Complete consent- deliberately done

Term
actual sin
Definition
sin committed by each one of us
Term
Some factors that contribute to the loss of sin:
Definition

a.Cultural and ethical relativism- the individual person decides what is good for himself.

Ex. Music, talk radio, television.

b. Incorrect Statements of Modern Psychology- Some psychologists propose a morality without sin that liberates people from feeling shame.

C. The confusion between morality and legality- Ex. Abortion and divorce

d. Secularism- philosophy that rejects any form of religion

Term
Sin
Definition

Sin is a personal act. Sin is an act of freedom. A person is always responsible for his sins.

As a personal act, sin has first and most important consequences in the sinner himself, in his relationship with God, who is the very foundation of human life; and also in his spirit, weakening his will and clouding his intellect.

Term
moral evil
Definition

is always freely committed and can always be avoided. A person is therefore guilty of sin if he chooses moral evil.

Term
venial sins
Definition

Venial sins should be confessed in order to avoid mortal sins

Intent: Formal or Material

Formal- a voluntary and freely chosen action contrary to the law of God

Material- an action that is sinful but does not admit culpability because of ignorance.

Manner: Commission or omission

Commission- choice to do an evil act

Omission- failure to act.

Term
occassion of sin
Definition
person, place or thing that can lead us to sin
Term
justification
Definition

remission of sin, sanctification and renovation of the interior man through the voluntary reception of grace and gifts.

Justification has been merited for us by the Passion of the Christ.

Term
contrition
Definition

sincere sorrow for having offended God, and hatred for the sins we have committed, with a firm purpose of sinning no more.  It is necessary for the forgiveness of sins.

Without contrition, sins cannot be forgiven, even in the Sacrament of Confession.

Term
conffession
Definition

the word conversion comes from a Latin word which means a sharp turn in a different direction.  Those who are truly converted to Jesus strive to make all their decisions in accordance with his will.

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