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Revision 7 . . December 19, 2001 2:08 pm by The Epopt [Catholics consider them sins, not attitudes]
Revision 6 . . December 19, 2001 8:06 am by SimonP [I might be wrong but isn't sloth the sin rather than hate?]
Revision 5 . . December 19, 2001 3:04 am by Ed Poor [+ attitudes]
Revision 4 . . December 19, 2001 3:02 am by (logged).128.91.xxx
Revision 3 . . December 19, 2001 2:59 am by (logged).128.91.xxx [Seven Capital Vices]
Revision 2 . . November 1, 2001 5:21 am by (logged).253.40.xxx [corrected number of cardinal virtues]
  

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Changed: 1c1
Also known as the Seven Capital Vices, they were enumerated in their present form by Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century. They are not considered sins per se, but rather attitudes or forms of behaviour that will lead to the tendency to sin.
Also known as the Seven Capital Vices, they were enumerated in their present form by Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century. Some may not consider them sins per se, rather attitudes or forms of behavior that will lead to the tendency to sin, but the [Catechism of the Catholic Church]? defines them as "capital sins which Christian experience has distinguished, following St. [John Cassian]? and [St. Gregory the Great]? (emphasis in the original)."

Changed: 8c8
*Sloth? -
*Sloth? or Acedia? -

Changed: 10c10
*Anger?
*Anger? or Wrath?

Changed: 12c12
There also the Four Cardinal Virtues.
There also the Four Cardinal Virtues and Three Theological Virtues.

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