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Today's Daily Decade, for the Feast of S. George, begs the intercession of S. Charles Borromeo for his namesake Charles Rehovsky, submitted by Bladesmith, a long-time listener we gained from our rambunctious sponsors at Exodus Americanus.
Today's reflection is on the sins of Avarice and Envy, where they originate in the human heart ("deceitful above all things and desperately wicked"), why they are worse than Gluttony and Lust because of their innate human qualities, making idols of worldly things and arrogating to us properties which are not our natural right.
By Mario J. GorettiToday's Daily Decade, for the Feast of S. George, begs the intercession of S. Charles Borromeo for his namesake Charles Rehovsky, submitted by Bladesmith, a long-time listener we gained from our rambunctious sponsors at Exodus Americanus.
Today's reflection is on the sins of Avarice and Envy, where they originate in the human heart ("deceitful above all things and desperately wicked"), why they are worse than Gluttony and Lust because of their innate human qualities, making idols of worldly things and arrogating to us properties which are not our natural right.