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Items 3 and 12 are questionable as to their stringency. Beyond that, it looks like a pretty good list to me.
The Church considers masturbation a grave sin, regardless of whether you are doing it in marriage or outside marriage.Mistake number 2
Masturbation before marriage.
No where in scriptures is this written ?
Yes if you are selfish in marriage or a loving relationship.
You can’t know what’s in the head of every person who masturbates. It is definitely a grave sin. For some people it might be a mortal sin if they did it with totally free will, in other words they do not have an addiction or emotional issues. I doubt that everyone who masturbates has an addiction; plenty of people just choose to do it and could choose to stop doing it.I don’t really think masturbation is a mortal sin in most cases.
Most people who can’t control themselves in that regard have some sort of addiction or emotional issues going on that can lessen or even remove culpability.
Because I’m sure lots of people have just forgotten that homosexual acts are a sin…The article is entitled sins that Catholics are “frequently missing in their confession”. In other words, things that people do that they don’t think are sins, so they don’t mention them in confession.
I don’t think that’s a fair statement. I take offense at people imposing their standard of modesty on me, or worse, implying that I am somehow responsible to control how a man reacts to me. I take offense at the suggestion that anyone has the right to “teach me” about modesty using their standards.Women make a lot of excuses when it comes to clothing and modesty, and turn snarky and passive aggressive when taught on this. Anything to defend their fashion or whatever. Looking good is more important than morality.