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Sy_Noe
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There is none. You asked if I had read what you had written and said what you had written was opposite of what I interpreted. But there is no problem that I can see.Yes, mortal sin is a serious offense against God. In fact, it is a deadly offense.
Taking one’s own life, if that one has all of his faculties, is a mortal (deadly) sin. But the Church does not just go down a checklist and proclaim that one is damned out of hand. It recognizes extenuating circumstances such as mental illness, undue pressure or extreme abuse that mitigate one’s culpability. Christ did not command his Church to go out and condemn people. It is to be an instrument of his saving mercy and grace. It is not contrary to love to inform people of the eternal consequences of their actions. To those of us who do violate God’s commands the Church is there to forgive and heal, if we only ask.
Then what is the problem? Do you believe that a person with all of his or her faculties that commits suicide is not guilty of a serious sin? Should this just be an option for every person with no consequences?