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Sin and Its Consequences

Sin and Its Consequences

By: Henry Edward Manning
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Dive into the profound insights of Henry Edward Manning (1808-1892), an Anglican priest who converted to Roman Catholicism in 1851. In 1865, he became the archbishop of Westminster, the mother diocese for Roman Catholics in England and Wales, and was elevated to cardinal by Pope Pius IX in 1875. Sin and Its Consequences is derived from a compelling series of eight Lenten lectures. The first four chapters explore the intricate nature of sin, distinguishing between mortal and venial sins while addressing the dangers of sins of omission that can lead to more serious transgressions. In the fifth chapter, Manning reveals how the Sacrament of Penance serves as a powerful remedy for sins committed after Baptism, offering practical guidance on avoiding temptations. He illustrates with examples from Jesus own life how to overcome trials, culminating in a beautiful portrayal of the joys awaiting those who repent sincerely and align their wills with the divine. For those who live and die in communion with Jesus Christ, the promise of everlasting life and glory awaits. (Summary by dave7)Copyright Family and Culture Christianity Spirituality
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  • 016 - Chap 8 The Joys of the Resurrection Part 2
    Feb 13 2026
    Dive into the profound insights of Henry Edward Manning (1808-1892), an Anglican priest who converted to Roman Catholicism in 1851. In 1865, he became the archbishop of Westminster, the mother diocese for Roman Catholics in England and Wales, and was elevated to cardinal by Pope Pius IX in 1875. Sin and Its Consequences is derived from a compelling series of eight Lenten lectures. The first four chapters explore the intricate nature of sin, distinguishing between mortal and venial sins while addressing the dangers of sins of omission that can lead to more serious transgressions. In the fifth chapter, Manning reveals how the Sacrament of Penance serves as a powerful remedy for sins committed after Baptism, offering practical guidance on avoiding temptations. He illustrates with examples from Jesus own life how to overcome trials, culminating in a beautiful portrayal of the joys awaiting those who repent sincerely and align their wills with the divine. For those who live and die in communion with Jesus Christ, the promise of everlasting life and glory awaits. (Summary by dave7)
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    19 mins
  • 015 - Chap 8 The Joys of the Resurrection Part 1
    Feb 13 2026
    Dive into the profound insights of Henry Edward Manning (1808-1892), an Anglican priest who converted to Roman Catholicism in 1851. In 1865, he became the archbishop of Westminster, the mother diocese for Roman Catholics in England and Wales, and was elevated to cardinal by Pope Pius IX in 1875. Sin and Its Consequences is derived from a compelling series of eight Lenten lectures. The first four chapters explore the intricate nature of sin, distinguishing between mortal and venial sins while addressing the dangers of sins of omission that can lead to more serious transgressions. In the fifth chapter, Manning reveals how the Sacrament of Penance serves as a powerful remedy for sins committed after Baptism, offering practical guidance on avoiding temptations. He illustrates with examples from Jesus own life how to overcome trials, culminating in a beautiful portrayal of the joys awaiting those who repent sincerely and align their wills with the divine. For those who live and die in communion with Jesus Christ, the promise of everlasting life and glory awaits. (Summary by dave7)
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    30 mins
  • 014 - Chap 7 The Dereliction on the Cross Part 2
    Feb 13 2026
    Dive into the profound insights of Henry Edward Manning (1808-1892), an Anglican priest who converted to Roman Catholicism in 1851. In 1865, he became the archbishop of Westminster, the mother diocese for Roman Catholics in England and Wales, and was elevated to cardinal by Pope Pius IX in 1875. Sin and Its Consequences is derived from a compelling series of eight Lenten lectures. The first four chapters explore the intricate nature of sin, distinguishing between mortal and venial sins while addressing the dangers of sins of omission that can lead to more serious transgressions. In the fifth chapter, Manning reveals how the Sacrament of Penance serves as a powerful remedy for sins committed after Baptism, offering practical guidance on avoiding temptations. He illustrates with examples from Jesus own life how to overcome trials, culminating in a beautiful portrayal of the joys awaiting those who repent sincerely and align their wills with the divine. For those who live and die in communion with Jesus Christ, the promise of everlasting life and glory awaits. (Summary by dave7)
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    33 mins
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