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Breton
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The answer Fr. Serpa gave bothers me. I hear what everyone is saying but it just doesn’t ring true for me.
If my wife is an alcoholic, I understand it would not be sinful for me to keep alcohol in the house for my pleasure but this would certainly encourage the sinfulness of my spouse.
If I were beating my children, would it be sinful for my wife to keep them in the house or sinful for her to run off with them to a safe place?
At what point does my cooperation in another’s sin become sinful for me? And lets remember that what appears to be an innocuous act (using a condom) is deemed gravely sinful by the Catholic Church.
I need some help understanding this one.
If my wife is an alcoholic, I understand it would not be sinful for me to keep alcohol in the house for my pleasure but this would certainly encourage the sinfulness of my spouse.
If I were beating my children, would it be sinful for my wife to keep them in the house or sinful for her to run off with them to a safe place?
At what point does my cooperation in another’s sin become sinful for me? And lets remember that what appears to be an innocuous act (using a condom) is deemed gravely sinful by the Catholic Church.
I need some help understanding this one.
