Little Sins Mean a Lot: Kicking Our Bads Habits Before They Kick Us by Elizabeth Scalia

Little Sins Mean a Lot: Kicking Our Bads Habits Before They Kick Us

Elizabeth Scalia
160 pages
Our Sunday Visitor
Mar 2016
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Is that really a sin?

The author points out how what we are doing in every day life just might be a sin even though it doesn't fit the dictionary definition of Sloth, Pride, Wrath, Envy, etc. She relates it to the Bible, religious writers and the Catechism. Her views are refreshing, real life, and relatable. The book is a quick, easy read but you will want to go back to reread and ponder certain sections. I'm a voracious reader, yet she managed to throw in 6 words I thought for sure were misspelled but on looking them up found they were just words I'd never come across before. Yes, there are 4 swear words in the book (out of several thousand words in the book) but they are used appropriately to explain the issue - this doesn't mean she is not a Catholic writer or a good person or that the book doesn't have a lot to offer as food for thought. Read more

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Pages 160
Publisher Our Sunday Visitor
Published 2016
Readers 3