Venial sins are sins, which barely qualify as sins (unlike the evil mortal sins), and therefore should be treated as good moral actions. People do them all the time, but are rarely punished for them, so the Catholic Church has adopted a "Sweep under that Basilica Carpet" Doctrine which teaches that people can commit these sins as long as they're cool with their local parishes' illegal BINGO contests (1st Prize- Not being killed)
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