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  1. I hope these revised and updated Ten Commandments for the Scrupulous will be a useful tool for the spiritual formation of Scrupulous Anonymous members. The commandments don’t guarantee peace and freedom from undue anxiety, but practicing them is a step in the right direction.

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  2. 10 mandamientos para los escrupulosos. María Lourdes, el 16.03.09 a las 12:00 AM. El evangelio del 3er. domingo de Cuaresma nos dice que Jesús: “sabía lo que hay dentro de cada hombre” (Jn. 2, 25). Una conciencia bien formada muestra a la luz de la verdad el interior de cada persona.

  3. 1 de feb. de 2024 · Support the Ministry of the Redemptorists. Newsletter Archives. About Scrupulous Anonymousopen child menu. St. Alphonsus Liguori. The Redemptorists. Fr. Thomas M. Santa, CSsR. Prayer Requests. Subscribe to the Print Edition. Sign up to the Receive Email Newsletter.

  4. Scrupulous Anonymous One Liguori Drive Liguori, MO 63057-9999 www.liguori.org PUBLISHED EACH MONTH BY THE REDEMPTORISTS JULY 2013 Vol. 50, No. 7 Ten Commandments for the Scrupulous (2013) by Fr. Thomas M. Santa, CSsR In 1968, Fr. Don Miller, CSsR, founder of Liguori Publications and Scrupulous Anonymous, issued “Ten Commandments for the ...

  5. 10. You shall put your total trust in Jesus Christ, knowing that he loves you as only God can love, and that he will never allow you to lose your soul. We often reflected in the pages of SA [Ed. Scrupulous Anonymous] that the scrupulous person, for one reason or another, has a negative image of God.

  6. This document provides revised "Ten Commandments for the Scrupulous" intended to help those struggling with scrupulosity in their daily lives rather than just in the context of confession. The commandments advise understanding scrupulosity as either a temporary condition or persistent OCD manifestation, acknowledging the need for help from ...

  7. Ten Commandments for the Scrupulous: Version 1. Father Don Miller (CSsR) wrote in 1968 “Ten Commandments for the Scrupulous” and these have been a source of hope and refreshment for many – both within and outside the Catholic faith. These were then revised by Thomas M. Santa (CSsR) in 1996.