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venial sin

noun

Definition of venial sin

1 : a sin that is relatively slight or that is committed without full reflection or consent and so according to Thomist theology does not deprive the soul of sanctifying grace — compare mortal sin
2 : a minor offense

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My reservations have little to do with standard criticisms like awkward performances or clunky production values — venial sins, surely, for new filmmakers trying to find their way. Justin Chang, latimes.com, "A Christian critic wrestles with new biblical films and the hope of a better 'faith-based' cinema," 30 Mar. 2018

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First Known Use of venial sin

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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venial sin

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English Language Learners Definition of venial sin

in the Roman Catholic Church : a sin (such as stealing something small) that is not very serious and will not result in punishment that lasts forever

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