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Yes…even murders can still be Catholics. But if they do not repent of their mortal sin…they are not living as Catholics…they are in grave danger of continuing in the death they have chosen. They are not living as Catholics. Not Living Catholics.Mainly because people can and are still Catholics even if they don’t follow one rule. Heck, even if they don’t follow ANY rule. They are still Catholic.
And even if there is some reason that their culpability is lessened to the point where subjectively they have not committed a mortal sin…they are still in very dangerous waters…and what they do is certainly not good for them or good at all (likewise any grave matter).
It is not just a rule like in some club one joins.
What you refer to is not a rule really at all. One will not find such called that in any document of the Church.
It is an intrinsic evil. Even if someone chooses not to accept this reality.
Now…I know next you will say “your comparing murder to contraception?!” …and I reply yes…they are both grave matters…both snuff out the life of God within the soul of the person who does them with full knowledge and deliberate consent. Granted one can be in a way worse than the other …just as being a murderer-rapist is worse than being a murderer…but both are grave matters. Matters of life and death…and that is so beyond the physical sense.