Little Sins Mean a Lot

Kicking Our Bad Habits Before They Kick Us

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Denominations, Catholic, Catholicism, Christian Life
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Author: Elizabeth Scalia ISBN: 9781612789057
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor Publication: April 5, 2016
Imprint: Our Sunday Visitor Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Scalia
ISBN: 9781612789057
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor
Publication: April 5, 2016
Imprint: Our Sunday Visitor
Language: English

Most of us at one time have said, or thought, something like:

  • “So I procrastinate, it’s not like it’s hurting anyone!”
  • “Enough about you, back to me.”
  • “I deserve this, so I’m treating myself!”
  • “If I can’t have it, she shouldn’t either.”
  • “I’ll get around to it… or not.”
  • “It’s not really gossip if it’s all true, right?”
  • (And the granddaddy of them all) “But that doesn’t make me a bad person!”

Are these really sins, you ask? After all, they’re not murder, theft, or violence. Don’t they just mean we’re human?

Writer, speaker, and blogger Elizabeth Scalia takes a look at thirteen of these “little sins” that, if left unexamined and unconfessed, can have a serious impact on our spiritual lives and relationship with Christ. Through her honest (and sometimes funny) examination of these same sins in her own life, as well as Church teaching on each one, she helps us ask ourselves the tough questions, and the tools to kick these bad habits before they kick us.

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Most of us at one time have said, or thought, something like:

Are these really sins, you ask? After all, they’re not murder, theft, or violence. Don’t they just mean we’re human?

Writer, speaker, and blogger Elizabeth Scalia takes a look at thirteen of these “little sins” that, if left unexamined and unconfessed, can have a serious impact on our spiritual lives and relationship with Christ. Through her honest (and sometimes funny) examination of these same sins in her own life, as well as Church teaching on each one, she helps us ask ourselves the tough questions, and the tools to kick these bad habits before they kick us.

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