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Blackbog
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Deliberate hatred is contrary to charity. Hatred of the neighbor is a sin when one deliberately wishes him evil. Hatred of the neighbor is a grave sin when one deliberately desires him grave harm. “But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven.”
Scenario:
Two females are arguing with one another in one room. In an adjacent room, I’m watching football with another male. Not giving it much thought, I remark, “I wish they’d just go ahead and kill each other. Or she’d kill herself.” After saying it, I realize what I actually just said and rightly feel guilty about it. I am afraid I have just committed a mortal sin.
Have I committed a mortal sin? If it is unclear, should I avoid taking communion until I can get to confession?
Thanks for your advice ahead of time.
Scenario:
Two females are arguing with one another in one room. In an adjacent room, I’m watching football with another male. Not giving it much thought, I remark, “I wish they’d just go ahead and kill each other. Or she’d kill herself.” After saying it, I realize what I actually just said and rightly feel guilty about it. I am afraid I have just committed a mortal sin.
Have I committed a mortal sin? If it is unclear, should I avoid taking communion until I can get to confession?
Thanks for your advice ahead of time.