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wcknight
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We are all called to holiness, and anyone who wantonly sins without at least trying to correct their lives is not a good Christian or good Catholic.
Some folks have problems with alchohol, others with lying or cheating, or others with additions. All are sinners, and all are called to work on their problems.
There are some who are living saints, who rarely if ever sins. I know a few people who come close, but I am certainly not one of them.
Even the Church teaches that only Mary and Jesus were without sin. So to focus on one group of sinners and say they are not good Christians or good Catholics is a bit unfair at best, uncharitable at worst.
Folks striving to make their lives better and correct their faults, should not be excluded from the Church. IF they are in mortal sin then they need to get to confession. The desire must be to stop sinning. Because one fails does not mean they should be kicked out.
As long as the Church says that homosexual acts is gravely wrong, then they are committing mortal sins. Their goal is to stop, just as anyone else who is sinning should stop.
Sometimes it takes a long time to stop addictions, whether it is sex, drugs or alchohol or whatever. If all sinners were to stop going to mass, the churches would be empty except for the few saints or the folks who think they are saints.
Some folks have problems with alchohol, others with lying or cheating, or others with additions. All are sinners, and all are called to work on their problems.
There are some who are living saints, who rarely if ever sins. I know a few people who come close, but I am certainly not one of them.
Even the Church teaches that only Mary and Jesus were without sin. So to focus on one group of sinners and say they are not good Christians or good Catholics is a bit unfair at best, uncharitable at worst.
Folks striving to make their lives better and correct their faults, should not be excluded from the Church. IF they are in mortal sin then they need to get to confession. The desire must be to stop sinning. Because one fails does not mean they should be kicked out.
As long as the Church says that homosexual acts is gravely wrong, then they are committing mortal sins. Their goal is to stop, just as anyone else who is sinning should stop.
Sometimes it takes a long time to stop addictions, whether it is sex, drugs or alchohol or whatever. If all sinners were to stop going to mass, the churches would be empty except for the few saints or the folks who think they are saints.