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BlestOne
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While your resume of sorts is impressive, it isn’t necessary. Nobody here is asking you about your habits in this regard. I have to say however, I am glad you didn’t teach my sons CCD classes. I wouldn’t want my sons to believe that your opinions are the official teachings. The truth of the matter is masturbation is a mortal sin, and it is a disordered act. Sex is a gift from God for married people. Any act outside of a marital union denigrates the holiness of the marriage bed. God’s plan for sexuality in men and women are very clearly defined in the Bible as well as in the CCC.Oh, before I go Mommy2, I am in Adoration 4 times a week, I attend Mass on sunday, but during Lent I go for 50 days straight.
I attend healing masses, I taught CCD, I volunteer for EWTN, I belong to The Catholic League, I volunteer for 3 churches, I attend Bible class, if my church needs me, I am there. I will do anything for god. Anything. Even to give up my life.
I am still in a state of Grace, so He must be a very loving, patient God. Thank you Jesus. I try and thank him on every thread.
I am sorry you were given wrong information by a priest, he certainly should know better, but he is fallible, the Church is not and they say that masturbation is a mortal sin…Who are you going to OBEY? I know when I was a single mom, I made a concerted effort to find strong devout Catholic men for my boys to talk to about things “guys” need to talk about. I am sure they didn’t tell my boys this act is OK because Jesus loves them. Of course Jesus loves them, but loving and condoning sinful behavior are two different things. Any sin sans blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is forgivable, even murder… but the sinner must repent and ask to be forgiven. I would rather my sons know they can confess any sin rather than justify them for the sake of their “guilty” feelings. The truth is, if they are sinning they should feel guilty and resolve to ask God for forgiveness and try not to commit the same sin again.
