Sin vs. Solution

The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things















G.K. Chesterton - The Seven Deadly Sins

Sin is an offense against reason, truth, and right conscience; it is failure in genuine love for God and neighbor caused by a perverse attachment to certain goods. It wounds the nature of man and injures human solidarity. It has been defined as "an utterance, a deed, or a desire contrary to the eternal law." - Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1849


Sin, Guilt, Forgiveness, Peace


No Greater Love - Fr. Rob Galea



Seven Deadly Sins, Seven Lively Virtues - Fr. Robert Barron (DVD / Study Guide)



Remind Me Who I Am - Jason Gray



Why must we confess our sins to a priest?
- "We don't believe in cheap grace."

Catholic Activity: Examination of Conscience



The Word of God Transforms Lives
















"Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth." - 2 Timothy 2:15




"The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly." - John 10:10

“Indeed, the word of God is living and effective, sharper than any two-edged sword, penetrating even between soul and spirit, joints and marrow, and able to discern the reflections and thoughts 

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The Pontifical Swiss Guard



















"I swear I will faithfully, loyally and honourably serve the Supreme Pontiff Francis and his legitimate successors, and also dedicate myself to them with all my strength, sacrificing if necessary also my life to defend them. I assume this same commitment with regard to the Sacred College of Cardinals whenever the See is vacant. Furthermore I promise to the Commanding Captain and my other superiors, respect, fidelity and obedience. This I swear! May God and our Holy Patrons assist me!" - The Roman Curia




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