![]() ![]() Some modern commentators describe sloth as a “don’t care” feeling. By it, we shun spiritual good as too toilsome ( cf Summa Theologica II-II 35,2). ![]() Thomas Aquinas speaks of sloth as sorrow for spiritual good. The Greek word we translate as sloth is ἀκηδία akedia (a = absence + kedos = care), meaning indifference or negligence. Let’s take a moment and consider some aspects of this cardinal sin. Most see it merely as laziness, but there is more to it than that. One of the more misunderstood of the cardinal sins is sloth.
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