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mapta
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Hi!
I’m considering reverting to the Catholic Church so I’ve been trying to do an examination of conscience to prepare for a possibile confession.
It is my understanding that for a sin to be mortal it must be committed with full knowledge and deliberate consent.
My problem is: I left the Church when I was 12 (before Confirmation) with very little catechesis under my belt and remained a staunch atheist for well over a decade. I see how I’ve sinned against the first commandment, but what about the others? For example, I certainly encouraged others to sin, I feel terrible about it, however at the time I didn’t even consider sin to be a thing, so I fail to understand how I could have had full knowledge of what I was doing and given deliberate consent.
Am I getting something wrong?
Thank you in advance for your help!
I’m considering reverting to the Catholic Church so I’ve been trying to do an examination of conscience to prepare for a possibile confession.
It is my understanding that for a sin to be mortal it must be committed with full knowledge and deliberate consent.
My problem is: I left the Church when I was 12 (before Confirmation) with very little catechesis under my belt and remained a staunch atheist for well over a decade. I see how I’ve sinned against the first commandment, but what about the others? For example, I certainly encouraged others to sin, I feel terrible about it, however at the time I didn’t even consider sin to be a thing, so I fail to understand how I could have had full knowledge of what I was doing and given deliberate consent.
Am I getting something wrong?
Thank you in advance for your help!