Members Sylph Posted March 12, 2008 Members Share Posted March 12, 2008 Seven new deadly sins: are you guilty?Richard Owen in RomeDrug pushers, the obscenely rich, environmental polluters and "manipulative" genetic scientists beware - you may be in danger of losing your mortal soul unless you repent.After 1,500 years the Vatican has brought the seven deadly sins up to date by adding seven new ones for the age of globalisation. The list, published yesterday in L'Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, came as the Pope deplored the "decreasing sense of sin" in today's "securalised world" and the falling numbers of Roman Catholics going to confession.The Catholic Church divides sins into venial, or less serious, sins and mortal sins, which threaten the soul with eternal damnation unless absolved before death through confession and penitence.It holds mortal sins to be "grave violations of the Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes", including murder, contraception, abortion, perjury, adultery and lust.The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that "immediately after death the souls of those who die in a state of mortal sin descend into Hell".Although there is no definitive list of mortal sins, many believers accept the broad seven deadly sins or capital vices laid down in the 6th century by Pope Gregory the Great and popularised in the Middle Ages by Dante in The Inferno: lust, gluttony, avarice, sloth, anger, envy and pride.Christians are exhorted instead to adhere to the seven holy virtues: chastity, abstinence, temperance, diligence, patience, kindness and humility.Bishop Gianfranco Girotti, head of the Apostolic Penitentiary, the Vatican body which oversees confessions and plenary indulgences, said after a week-long Lenten seminar for priests that surveys showed 60 per cent of Catholics in Italy no longer went to confession.He said that priests must take account of "new sins which have appeared on the horizon of humanity as a corollary of the unstoppable process of globalisation". Whereas sin in the past was thought of as being an invididual matter, it now had "social resonance"."You offend God not only by stealing, blaspheming or coveting your neighbour's wife, but also by ruining the environment, carrying out morally debatable scientific experiments, or allowing genetic manipulations which alter DNA or compromise embryos," he said.Bishop Girotti said that mortal sins also included taking or dealing in drugs, and social injustice which caused poverty or "the excessive accumulation of wealth by a few".He said that two mortal sins which continued to preoccupy the Vatican were abortion, which offended "the dignity and rights of women", and paedophilia, which had even infected the clergy itself and so had exposed the "human and institutional fragility of the Church".The mass media had "blown up" the issue "to discredit the Church", but the Church itself was taking steps to deal with it.Addressing the Apostolic Penitentiary seminar, the Pope said there was "a certain disaffection" with confession among the faithful. Priests had to show "divine tenderness for penitent sinners" and admit their own failings."Those who trust in themselves and in their own merits are, as it were, blinded by their own 'I', and their hearts harden in sin. Those who recognise themselves as weak and sinful entrust themselves to God, and from Him obtain grace and forgiveness."The Pope also complained that an increasing number of people in the secularised West were "making do without God".He said that hedonism and consumerism had even invaded "the bosom of the Church itself, deeply undermining the Christian faith from within, and undermining the lifestyle and daily behaviour of believers".Eastern Catholics do not recognise the same distinction between mortal and venial sins as the Western or Latin Church does, nor does it believe that those people who die in a state of sin are condemned to automatic damnation.The original offences and their punishments Pride Broken on the wheel Envy Put in freezing water Gluttony Forced to eat rats, toads, and snakes Lust Smothered in fire and brimstone Anger Dismembered alive Greed Put in cauldrons of boiling oil Sloth Thrown in snake pits Source: The Picture Book of Devils, Demons and Witchcraft; Ernst and Johanna Lehnerwww.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article3517050.ece Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Sylph Posted March 12, 2008 Author Members Share Posted March 12, 2008 Modern UpdateOn March 9, 2008 the Vatican newspaper published an interview with Bishop Gianfranco Girotti (head of the Apostolic Penitentiary, the Vatican body which oversees confessions and plenary indulgences), in which he listed seven modern social sins.[3] [4] These "social" sins were given as follows:Environmental pollutionGenetic manipulationAccumulating excessive wealthInflicting povertyDrug trafficking and consumptionMorally debatable experimentsViolation of fundamental rights of human natureIt is unclear to what extent these are intended to be new categories of deadly sin, and to what extent they are merely examples of sins. The American Catholic weekly America in its March 10 2008 editorial blog has criticised the mass media's interpretation of the interview:The Vatican's intent seemed to be less about adding to the traditional "deadly" sins (lust, anger, sloth, pride, avarice, gluttony, envy) than reminding the world that sin has a social dimension, and that participation in institutions that themselves sin is an important point upon which believers needed to reflect.From Wikipedia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members JackPeyton Posted March 12, 2008 Members Share Posted March 12, 2008 so its is now a sin to be rich? okay... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members DevotedToAMC Posted March 13, 2008 Members Share Posted March 13, 2008 Something tells me this moronic Pope has already committed all seven of these new deadly sins. He is a joke and a poor replacement of the great John Paul II Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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