Catholic Daily Reflections

Friday of the First Week of Lent - The Root of Sin

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Feb 26, 2026
A Lenten reflection contrasts literal rule-following with grasping deeper meaning. It explores how Jesus expands “You shall not kill” to include inner anger, verbal insults like ‘Raka,’ and condemning others. The talk challenges listeners to examine anger, repentance, and pursuing the spirit of the Law during Lent.
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ANECDOTE

Literal Potatoes Example Shows Missing The Point

  • A literal supermarket story illustrates missing the spirit behind instructions.
  • A husband 'picked up' potatoes at the store but left them there, showing how following the letter can miss the intention.
INSIGHT

Jesus Reveals The Law's Deeper Moral Demand

  • Jesus reinterprets the Ten Commandments to reveal deeper moral demands beyond mere compliance.
  • 'You shall not kill' includes interior dispositions and lesser external sins, not just physical murder.
INSIGHT

Anger As The Root Interior Sin

  • Anger is identified as the first and least severe level of sin, originating as a judgmental thought.
  • Feelings alone aren't sinful, but allowing anger to root from rash judgment makes one 'liable to judgment.'
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