Here are Lighter Sins but Still Sins, since the requirement for Plenary Indulgence is removal of the ATTACHMENT to sins and not just "not committing sins." So you should still avoid these:
ALL IN THE MIND SINS (NO ACTION BUT YOU THINK IT)
- No Other Gods
Thinking that money or fame is more important than God. - Using God’s Name in Vain
Casually saying “God” when upset or joking, not treating it with respect. - Not Keeping Sunday Holy
Forgetting to think about God on Sundays and treating it like any other day. - Dishonoring Parents
Having negative thoughts about your parents or not appreciating what they do for you. - Murder
Feeling angry or wishing harm on someone instead of resolving conflicts peacefully. - Adultery
Fantasizing about someone who isn’t your spouse instead of being loyal. - Stealing
Thinking about taking something that isn’t yours, even if you don’t act on it. - Bearing False Witness
Spreading rumors or thinking unkind thoughts about others without knowing the truth. - Coveting Your Neighbor’s Spouse
Daydreaming about being with someone else’s partner instead of being happy with your own spouse. - Coveting Your Neighbor’s Goods
Constantly wishing you had what others have, leading to feelings of jealousy and discontent.
ACTION SINS BUT NOT CONSIDERED HEAVY (No murder for example)
- Worshiping Other Gods
We might focus too much on games or celebrities instead of God. - Using God’s Name Wrongly
We say "[Hmm Curse Word or OMG or OH MY GOO___]!" casually, which isn’t respectful. - Not Keeping Sunday Special
We forget to rest on Sundays and treat it like any other day. - Not Honoring Parents
We talk back to our parents instead of listening to them. - Killing
We think of mean things about someone instead of being kind. - Adultery
We might have a crush on someone else while you’re married.. - Stealing
We borrow things without asking or take food without permission. - Lying About Others
We tell little lies or spread rumors about people. - Coveting Your Neighbor’s Spouse
We feel jealous when we see someone else’s happy relationship. - Coveting Your Neighbor’s Goods
We want our friend’s "toys" and feel bad when they have fun with them.
Read more about how to apply this in Plenary Indulgence in : https://jomar.club/laguna-jubille-churches-2025/