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Well, if most of us know when a mortal sin is a mortal sin, you sure wouldn’t know it from the questions being constantly asked on these forums!
I have never heard of recent convert being taught clear cut mortal sins in RCIA. I have witnessed with my own eyes and ears countless times converts being taught relativism and outcome based moralit consisting of the opposite of clear cut morality. There is a significant amout of really really really bad RCIA classes out there. THere are good ones too…but man some of the garbage I have witnessed is downright saddening.I didn’t, nor would I say there aren’t. I’m only saying that it’s not always as clearcut as some recent converts are being taught.
Dear chotock, et. al.:…I am positive, that you have to be in a state of grace in order to receive and that the only place you can be granted Absolution for grave sin is Confession. …the individual who I was attempting to have a discussion with made a statement…God came for the sick not the well and that to go to Confession would heal you so why would you need it before you took Communion…
Part of it is the question of what does “full knowledge” mean.Well, if most of us know when a mortal sin is a mortal sin, you sure wouldn’t know it from the questions being constantly asked on these forums!
Dear jmcrae, et. al.:…it seems as though only the most PhD of PhD theologians would be even remotely capable of commiting a mortal sin…