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Alan79
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Hello,
I was baptised and confirmed on the Easter vigil just there, and I feel that I’m finally home.
I have been praying constantly and since that night have been very, very careful with my thoughts, words and actions.
As I am a new Catholic, I am aware that you cannot police your thoughts 100% of the time, sooner or later I will slip up. I’m also new to what is defined as a mortal sin, a venial sin or just being too hard on yourself.
So here it is: I was watching a TV game show this morning and contestants battle it out against a “chaser” one of the Chasers is known for having the occasional mental block leading to contestants winning and I blurted out without thinking something along the lines of: " Oh it’s him, the contestant is in with a chance!" I instantly got a horrible sinking, cold feeling and it’s been bothering me ever since.
I know this is perhaps a trivial thing to bring up but I have to ask as I don’t know myself. Is this a sin to be confessed, a venial sin I can pray to God myself to apologise or is this an example of being too hard on myself?
Thank you very much for your time.
I was baptised and confirmed on the Easter vigil just there, and I feel that I’m finally home.
I have been praying constantly and since that night have been very, very careful with my thoughts, words and actions.
As I am a new Catholic, I am aware that you cannot police your thoughts 100% of the time, sooner or later I will slip up. I’m also new to what is defined as a mortal sin, a venial sin or just being too hard on yourself.
So here it is: I was watching a TV game show this morning and contestants battle it out against a “chaser” one of the Chasers is known for having the occasional mental block leading to contestants winning and I blurted out without thinking something along the lines of: " Oh it’s him, the contestant is in with a chance!" I instantly got a horrible sinking, cold feeling and it’s been bothering me ever since.
I know this is perhaps a trivial thing to bring up but I have to ask as I don’t know myself. Is this a sin to be confessed, a venial sin I can pray to God myself to apologise or is this an example of being too hard on myself?
Thank you very much for your time.