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Understanding Sin in Christianity

Are the Seven Deadly Sins Mortal Sins? The Answer in One Table
The Seven “Deadly” Sins Are Not Mortal Sins Quick answer: The “seven deadly sins” name capital vices (root habits), is not a list of mortal sins. A sin is mortal only when a particular act involves grave matter, full knowledge, and deliberate consent (CCC 1857–1859)....
What Is a Mortal Sin? A Complete Catholic Guide to Serious Sin, Grace, and Redemption
Quick answer: Mortal sin is a grave, freely chosen act done with full knowledge that destroys sanctifying grace and severs communion with God; by definition it requires grave matter, full knowledge, and deliberate consent, and if unrepented leads to eternal separation...
50 Examples of Mortal Sin: Catholics Guide to Grave Matter
50 Mortal Sin Examples in the Catholic Church Most Catholics who search “examples of mortal sins” are looking for more than a random checklist—they want to know what actually makes a sin “mortal,” how to recognize it, and why it matters for their relationship with God...