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Maxim1982
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Ok, so I’m very new to the forum here and I hope this question applies, but basically, I’m having a bit of a tough and spiritually stressful time that is causing me much despair. I only recently came back to Christ and the faith and in the time I was out (15 to 20 some years) I was a massive sinner. I won’t go into it but eber since coming back I’ve had a very frequent and strong prayer life, weekly confession, and I always go to church every week. But I’ve been struggling with two major sins that have been very tough to break because I was so used to them before I returned. They are lust and my temper/anger/being snappy.
Here’s my question though: I saw recently a talk gave by that well known traditionalist priest Father Ripperger that scared me a little. He said basically to not get used to the idea of just going to confession if you keep falling into sin because for some people, God can actually cut grace off for some people. This is not only maddening, but doesn’t this completely contradict the whole concept of “his mercy is unending”, “greater is he who is in me than…” and “if your neighbour sins against you seven times in a day you must forgive him seven times…” I don’t understand. This guy has said things that almost seem a little TOO radical. I’ve never in all my life heard some of the things he says. Also, he said some story about a man who intended to go to confession but nearly died after putting it off for a day, and that if he had died, then he would have gone to Hell and been in a state of mortal sin. But wait…I was always told that your intentions of going to confession would count as a form of repentance because you would have had every intention of going.
Look, I keep falling into these sins but each time I not only beg God for forgiveness before my home icon corner then go to confession soon after (I literally can only go once a week, no priests in my area seem to be available for scheduling around my schedule so I can only go according to their schedule). Not only that, but each time, I always ask God to use me as he sees fit, to give me the graces and even more sorrow that I need to feel even more disdain for my sins, and for him and the Holy Mother to come into my heart and make me to live clean and better. But after listening to this guy, I have to admit, I’m a little worried. Is God forgiving me each time? Does he really cut people off or did I maybe misinterpret what this priest said? This guy was a little over the edge. The way he made it sound sounded as if almost nobody could be truly saved. Please help.
Here’s my question though: I saw recently a talk gave by that well known traditionalist priest Father Ripperger that scared me a little. He said basically to not get used to the idea of just going to confession if you keep falling into sin because for some people, God can actually cut grace off for some people. This is not only maddening, but doesn’t this completely contradict the whole concept of “his mercy is unending”, “greater is he who is in me than…” and “if your neighbour sins against you seven times in a day you must forgive him seven times…” I don’t understand. This guy has said things that almost seem a little TOO radical. I’ve never in all my life heard some of the things he says. Also, he said some story about a man who intended to go to confession but nearly died after putting it off for a day, and that if he had died, then he would have gone to Hell and been in a state of mortal sin. But wait…I was always told that your intentions of going to confession would count as a form of repentance because you would have had every intention of going.
Look, I keep falling into these sins but each time I not only beg God for forgiveness before my home icon corner then go to confession soon after (I literally can only go once a week, no priests in my area seem to be available for scheduling around my schedule so I can only go according to their schedule). Not only that, but each time, I always ask God to use me as he sees fit, to give me the graces and even more sorrow that I need to feel even more disdain for my sins, and for him and the Holy Mother to come into my heart and make me to live clean and better. But after listening to this guy, I have to admit, I’m a little worried. Is God forgiving me each time? Does he really cut people off or did I maybe misinterpret what this priest said? This guy was a little over the edge. The way he made it sound sounded as if almost nobody could be truly saved. Please help.
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