Definition of Veniality. Meaning of Veniality. Synonyms of Veniality

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Definition of Veniality

Veniality
Veniality Ve`ni*al"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being venial; venialness. --Jer. Taylor.

Meaning of Veniality from wikipedia

- According to Catholicism and Lutheranism, a venial sin is a lesser sin that does not result in a complete separation from God and eternal ****ation in...
- "The Phantom Agony" (Single Version) - 4:35 "Veniality" - 4:36 "Façade of Reality" - 8:17 "Veniality" (Orchestral Version) - 4:37 Feint was the second...
- either "mortal" or "venial". In Roman Catholic moral theology, a sin, considered to be more severe or mortal sin is distinct from a venial sin (somewhat similar...
- considered especially serious. This type of sin is distinguished from a venial sin in that the latter simply leads to a weakening of a person's relationship...
- mortal and venial sins. Mortal sin is when a person has irreparably destro**** the very principle of his/her order to the goal of life. Venial sin is when...
- Catholic Church distinguishes between two kinds of sins: mortal sin and venial sin. The Catholic Church also distinguishes between the state of being in...
- sacrament that unites the faithful with Christ and one another, remits venial sin, and aids against committing moral sin (though mortal sin itself is...
- Christian community. During reconciliation mortal sins must be confessed and venial sins may be confessed for devotional reasons. According to the dogma and...
- later writings, some believe that he proposed ideas such as purification of venial sins after death in purgatory (The Great Divorce and Letters to Malcolm)...
- mortal sin (a sin that would otherwise be mortal) becomes a lighter sin, a venial sin. There are therefore some cases in which remarried divorcees can (through...