Baltimore Catechism 16a

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205. How does a Catholic sin against faith?
A Catholic sins against faith by , heresy, , and by taking part in non-Catholic .
206. Why does a Catholic sin against faith by taking part in non-Catholic worship.
A Catholic sins against faith by taking part in non-Catholic worship when he intends to himself with a religion he knows is .
207. What are the sins against hope?
The sins against hope are and despair.
208. When does a person sin by presumption?
A person sins by presumption when he trusts that he can be saved by his efforts without God's help, or by God's without his own efforts.
209. When does a person sin by despair?
A person sins by despair when he deliberately to trust that God will give him the necessary help to his soul.
210. What are the chief sins against charity?
The chief sins against charity are of God and of our neighbor, envy, , and scandal.
211. Besides the sins against faith, hope, and charity, what other sins does the first commandment forbid?
Besides the sins against faith, hope, and charity, the first commandment forbids also and sacrilege.
212. When does a person sin by superstition?
A person sins by superstition when he attributes to a creature a that belongs to God alone, as when he makes use of or spells, believes in or fortune-telling, or goes to spiritists.
213. When does a person sin by sacrilege?
A person sins by sacrilege when he mistreats persons, places, or things.