Sentence example with the word 'venial'

venial

admissible, condonable, dispensable, exemptible, forgivable, inoffensive, justifiable, minor, petty, remissible, tolerated, trivial, unobjectionable, warrantable

Definition adj. warranting only temporal punishment

Last update: February 23, 2017


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According to Father Patrick Morrisroe, dean and professor of liturgy at Maynooth, the efficacy of benedictions is fourfold: (1) the excitation of pious emotions and affections of the heart, and by their means the remission of venial sins and of the temporal punishments due for these; (2) freedom from the power of evil spirits; (3) preservation and restoration of bodily health; (4) various other benefits, temporal and spiritual.   [adjective]

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A venial sin, for you acted without evil intention.   [adjective]

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A venial, or a mortal, sin.   [adjective]

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Let us remark in passing, that the burial of Mother Crucifixion under the altar of the convent is a perfectly venial offence in our sight.   [adjective]

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Besides this confession in a loud tone, for which all faults in the least serious are reserved, they have for their venial offences what they call the coulpe.   [adjective]

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Surely Jim's sin in robbing a railway must be regarded as a venial one.   [Please select]

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