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dizzy_dave
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Is there any way I can make up for past (already forgiven) mortal sins I have commited in my sinful past? If so how?
This is not true, This is one of the misconceptions that anti-religious hold over Catholics. They thinks Catholics can do what ever they want and then just go to confession and voila! all is good again.Depends what you mean by “Make up for” and “forgiven.”
All sins, no matter how grievous, are fully absolved and have all penalties removed after:
To feel that you need to “make up for you sins” beyond these two exhibits a lack of faith in God’s mercy as extended through confession. However, that is not to say that we can’t learn from our past mistakes and remember them to make us stronger, holier people.
- You repent of it in confession.
and 2. You recieve a plenary indulgence.
If I’m misunderstanding you, please explain further.
Josh
But…what he said is true. You just said the same thing yourself.This is not true, This is one of the misconceptions that anti-religious hold over Catholics. They thinks Catholics can do what ever they want and then just go to confession and voila! all is good again.
OK, now I’m confussed!But…what he said is true. You just said the same thing yourself.
Unless I’m misreading either of you in a big way…
Yes, He does expect reparation. Which is what I understood threej_lc’s post to mean by making a confession (IE Penance and change of heart). And then he mentions gaining an indulgence to absolve one of the time left over in purgatory. (Which is also paying reparation)OK, now I’m confussed!
This is what I understood from threej_lc’s post -
That God’s mercy is enough!
This was my point -
God is not just mercy, He is also just. So in other words He expects reparation for sins.
God Bless!
Well I would like threej_lc to come back and straighten this out because to me his post meant. That by going to confession you receive a plenary indulgence and that is your reparation. If that is what he meant then he is wrong, it is simply not enough. Reparation has to be equal to the sin. That is justice.Yes, He does expect reparation. Which is what I understood threej_lc’s post to mean by making a confession (IE Penance and change of heart). And then he mentions gaining an indulgence to absolve one of the time left over in purgatory. (Which is also paying reparation)
So, as I was reading it, you said the same things. Right?