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billpenn
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My sister expressed a tiny interest in beginning to attend Mass, and going to confession.
During a discussion, I indicated that persisting obstinately in committing acts that you know to be sinful is a big problem, e.g., if you confess having had pre-marital sex, and leave the confessional without any intention of stopping, that obstinacy in persisting in that sin without true intention to try to stop means that the absolution is not “effective.”
If you are truly sorry for the sin, and walk out of the confessional resolved to TRY to stop committing that sin, and you fail and sin again despite your efforts and sincere intention of avoiding the sin, that’s OK - but knowing that you will continue to commit the sin because you want to is not OK.
Was I correct?
During a discussion, I indicated that persisting obstinately in committing acts that you know to be sinful is a big problem, e.g., if you confess having had pre-marital sex, and leave the confessional without any intention of stopping, that obstinacy in persisting in that sin without true intention to try to stop means that the absolution is not “effective.”
If you are truly sorry for the sin, and walk out of the confessional resolved to TRY to stop committing that sin, and you fail and sin again despite your efforts and sincere intention of avoiding the sin, that’s OK - but knowing that you will continue to commit the sin because you want to is not OK.
Was I correct?