


Polluting the environment, and becoming ridiculously wealthy while doing so, are two of the new deadly sins unveiled by the Vatican.
Aiming to update morality for modern times, the Pope's top lieutenant on matters of sin and penance, Bishop Gianfranco Girotti, promulgated the new list of capital vices over the weekend.
The new list is designed to make the faithful take into account how their lives impact others in a globalized world. It includes:
Within bioethics, "there are areas where we absolutely must denounce some violations of the fundamental rights of human nature through experiments and genetic manipulation, whose outcome is difficult to predict and control," he said.
In the past, the Vatican has cautioned about the prospect of human cloning, and opposes stem-cell research that destroys human embryos.
And in recent months, Pope Benedict XVI has launched various appeals to protect the environment. To cut down its greenhouse gas emissions, the Holy See has installed solar panels on several of its buildings.