The Seventh Commandment “You Shall Not Steal”

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The Seventh Commandment
“You Shall Not Steal”
The Seventh Commandment
“You shall not steal.”
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This commandment teaches us to remember that all
creation belongs first of all to God our Creator. He is
the source of all life, both seen and unseen. It also
teaches that God created the world for everyone’s
benefit. We are all made stewards of His creation.
Related to the Tenth Commandment
Sins to be avoided: injustice, stealing, greed
Virtues acquired: temperance, justice, stewardship,
generosity, charity
The Seventh Commandment
“You shall not steal.”
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We are to care for God’s creation and be good
stewards of them. (CCC 2415)
Legitimate use of animals so long as there is no
abuse (CCC 2417-18)
Economic injustices: communism vs capitalism
Fair Labor and Just Wage (CCC 2428-36)
World-wide solidarity (CCC 2437-42)
The Works of Mercy (CCC 2443-44)
The Seventh Commandment
“You shall not steal.”
Other forms of stealing:
 Unfair wage
 Deliberate withholding of what rightly belongs to
another
 Plagiarism and copyright infringement
 Profiteering and price-gouging
 Employment discrimination
 Slavery
 Vandalism and willful destruction of property
 Fraud and scamming
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