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Verbum_Caro
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Hi SianTeresa,whether someone can know that something is not a sin, but nevertheless judges it to be sinful in their case.
My example is that I understand from the writings of St. Louis de Montfort that not saying the Rosary every day is not even a venial sin. But in my case I consider it a sin if have failed to do so, because it represents spiritual indifference. It might not be so for another person who omits to do so for another reason. Please elucidate me!
I didn’t consider your scenario (which is an interesting one by the way) because the original parameters of the question were whether a person sins who does something they regarded as sinful, irrespective of the actual nature of the act. In your example, on the other hand, you are touching upon the actual moral nature of the act itself.
Why? The determinants of the morality of an act are the moral object, the intent (or motive), and the circumstances (or everything else). Your scenario either involves the motive, or the circumstances – and therefore involves the actual moral nature of the act itself.
If we were to analyze it, we would say that the moral object – omission of saying the rosary everyday – is morally neutral (assuming no affirmative duty to say the rosary, such as a rule in a religious order, etc). If an act is morally neutral it takes its moral nature from the intention and the circumstances.** If**, in your case, the circumstances are such that omission of praying the rosary is tantamount to spiritual indifference or sloth, then perhaps it could take on the character of sinfulness (only venially sinful, I would imagine).
In any event, you can see how it is the circumstances (or intent) that would give the omission of praying a certain prayer its moral character. . . and so it isn’t the case of being formally sinful regardless of it being materially sinful (as my two above examples of mistakes), but rather the case of either being materially sinful or not.
Make sense? What do you think?
Let me be clear, though, that I am not expressing any opinion regarding the actual sinfulness or lack thereof of your scenario.
VC