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Craig Andrade's Raconteur Religious Guilt Spritz is a thick, woody incense and almost certainly, a little tipsy on the altar wine. The post Religious Guilt Spritz by Raconteur Winn...
Raconteur Religious Guilt Spritz by perfumer Craig Andrade is an incense-focused fusion of high end, raw materials with a sense of fun The post Raconteur Religious Guilt Spritz (Cr...
Kathleen Stock, UnHerd "I have always had an inner and unaccountable conviction that any religious expression of truth, however bizarre or uncouth, is more sufficing than any secu...
-The Roman Catechism of Trent (RCT) p. 312-316. -The Sacraments, ep. 28. -Scrupulous vs Sensitive Conscience: https://www.padreperegrino.org/2021/02/scrupsens/ -Donate = https://ww...
Not all guilt is bad. God uses appropriate doses of guilt to awaken us to sin. God’s guilt brings enough...
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I have a confession to make, and depending on who you ask, it’s either a cardinal sin or a badge of honor: I wear perfume to the gym. Not a polite little spritz, either. A full, co...
Guilt should compel us to confess our sins and receive God’s forgiveness; beyond that, it becomes a destructive force. The post The Burden of Guilt appeared first on Harvest.
Even stripped of its invented history, Creed still projects a powerful fantasy. As Liv Steigrad, a behavioral strategist and another Australian fraghead friend, put it, Creed is “b...
Thomas Petri, First Things Frequent confession was once normal—monthly, biweekly, or even weekly. But it became rarer among Catholics formed from the 1970s through the 1990s. Toda...
Discover the profound difference between godly sorrow and worldly guilt, and how understanding this distinction is crucial for spiritual growth and salvation. Uncover how to naviga...
Rob Marco, Plough I'm not the radical Christian I was in my youth, but Peace Pilgrim and Rich Mullins won't let me sit comfortably.
-The Roman Catechism of Trent (RCT) p. 310-312. -The Sacraments, ep. 27. -Donate to my charity here: https://www.padreperegrino.org/donate/
Attempts at self-salvation guarantee nothing but exhaustion. We scamper and scurry, trying to please God, collecting merit badges and brownie...
Steven Tucker, The European Conservative Moral vanity is the sin into which we can all too easily fall when our ethical model becomes one of fleeing evil, not imitating goodness.
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When in a long-term care situation, there often is a sense of relief when the person dies – followed by guilt.
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