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111Religious Perfection — Christian and Religious Perfection † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Christian and Religious Perfection A thing is perfect in which nothing is wanting of its nature, purpose, or end. It may be perfect in nature, yet imperfect inasmuch as it… …
112Christian and Religious Perfection — Christian and Religious Perfection † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Christian and Religious Perfection A thing is perfect in which nothing is wanting of its nature, purpose, or end. It may be perfect in nature, yet imperfect inasmuch as it… …
113Love — Love (Theological Virtue) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Love (Theological Virtue) The third and greatest of the Divine virtues enumerated by St. Paul (1 Cor., xiii, 13), usually called charity, defined: a divinely infused habit, inclining …
114Love (Theological Virtue) — Love (Theological Virtue) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Love (Theological Virtue) The third and greatest of the Divine virtues enumerated by St. Paul (1 Cor., xiii, 13), usually called charity, defined: a divinely infused habit, inclining …
115Grace (Christianity) — A series of articles on Grace in Christianity Actual grace a Catholic theological concept …
116leve — (Del lat. levis.) ► adjetivo 1 Que es ligero o tiene poco peso: ■ coge tú esta caja que es más leve que las otras. SINÓNIMO ligero liviano ANTÓNIMO pesado 2 Que tiene poca importancia o trascendencia: ■ no te tolero el más leve error; varios… …
117véniel — véniel, ielle [ venjɛl ] adj. • 1380; venial XIIIe; lat. ecclés. venialis, de venia « pardon » ♦ Péché véniel, digne de pardon (opposé à péché mortel) . « Le péché véniel ne fait pas perdre l absolution » (Sand). « C est la faute commune et le… …
118venialmente — adv. De manera venial: ‘Pecó venialmente’. * * * venialmente. adv. m. De modo venial …
119véniel — véniel, elle (vé ni èl, è l ) adj. 1° Qui est digne de pardon, en parlant des péchés légers qui n entraînent pas la perte de la grâce, par opposition aux péchés mortels qui la font perdre. • Cette attention toute seule qu apporte une âme… …
120sin — I n. 1) to commit a sin 2) to expiate; recant a sin 3) to forgive smb. s sin 4) a deadly; inexpiable; mortal; unforgivable, unpardonable; venial sin 5) original sin 6) a sin against 7) a sin to + inf. (it s a sin to tell a lie) 8) a sin that +… …