The Seventh Sin Here
Written by Desmond Forristal, this play focuses on the election of hermit Peter of Murrone as Pope Celestine V and his subsequent abdication.
In sustainability, the "seventh sin" is the , where a product uses fake third-party endorsements. Draft Review: The Seventh Sin
Forristal’s The Seventh Sin is a sharp, historical drama that delves into the heavy burden of the Papacy. By centering the story on Celestine V—a man who arguably committed the "sin" of leaving his post—the play explores the conflict between personal holiness and the crushing weight of institutional power. It is a thoughtful examination of the 13th century that feels remarkably modern in its critique of administrative bureaucracy versus spiritual purity. Written by Desmond Forristal, this play focuses on
In psychology, the "seventh sin" is —the intrusive, often pathological remembering of events that we would rather forget. Draft Review: By centering the story on Celestine V—a man
The addition of the "Seventh Sin" to the greenwashing framework—the Sin of Worshiping False Labels—was a critical turning point for consumer protection. By identifying the use of fake "certified" logos and unverified environmental claims, the report exposes the predatory nature of modern marketing. For any conscious consumer, this framework serves as an essential guide for navigating a marketplace flooded with "natural" and "eco-friendly" buzzwords that often lack any scientific backing. The Desmond Forristal Archive