Seven Deadly Sins
seven deadly sins
(Latin: caput, head)
Sometimes called capital sins, are inordinate inclinations or sinful habits, the result of sin. They are called capital, not because they are always grave sins, but because they give rise to various sins. They are:
pride,
avarice ,
lust,
anger ,
envy,
sloth,
gluttony.
New Catholic Dictionary
Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Seven Deadly Sins
THE, as defined by the Romish Church, are pride, anger, envy, sloth, lust, covetousness, and gluttony.