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« on: April 25, 2014, 11:02:32 PM »

9 Ways of Being an Accessory to Another’s Sin

I. By counsel
II. By command
III. By consent
IV. By provocation
V. By praise or flattery
VI. By concealment
VII. By partaking
VIII. By silence
IX. By defense of the ill done


A reminder to folks of these important rules. Remember them in your examination of conscience.
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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2014, 04:09:03 AM »

'Actual sin is committed in four different ways: by thought, word, deed, and omission. The Law of God forbids not only the evil action, but even the thought or desire of doing it; it not only restrains the hand and the tongue, but also regulates the mind and heart; it is in the heart that disobedience begins: the heart is the source of sin, of which words and deeds are but the exterior effects.'

St. John Baptiste de la Salle

Here are some further divisions to recall.
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