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  1. These, then, are the passions which I have found named in the Holy Scriptures. I have set them down in a single list, as I did at the beginning of my discourse with the various books I have used.

  2. The seven passions are: gluttony, lust, avarice, anger, dejection, listlessness and pride. All these passions lead us to sin, but with proper discipline can be offset by virtues. How do passions develop into sin?

  3. 15 de mar. de 2017 · What are these passions? Although the list can be exhaustive, the Church names eight of them: self-love, gluttony, lust, love of money and greed, sadness, acedia (sloth & dejection or apthy and boredom anger, fear, vainglory, and pride.

  4. 24 de jul. de 2008 · Dimitru Staniloae, the great Romanian Theologian, offers an excellent introduction to the passions as understood in Orthodox Christianity. The following excerpt is from his Orthodox Spirituality, which I highly recommend. The passions represent the lowest level to which human nature can fall.

  5. Our passions are subdued, and we are strengthened to do battle. We can prayer with more fervor. I cannot eloquently describe the benefits - I can only be like the Holy Apostle Nathaniel and say "Come and see"! what fasting can do for you.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2010 · These, then, are the passions which I have found named in the Holy Scriptures. I have set them down in a single list, as I did at the beginning of my discourse with the various books I have used.

  7. 10 de jun. de 2008 · The Passion of our Lord and God and Savior, Jesus Christ, is the suffering he endured for our salvation. The events of the Passion are celebrated during Holy Week, beginning with Lazarus Saturday and Palm Sunday. The climax of the Lord's Passion is his crucifixion on the cross.