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captainmike
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of all of the catholic teachings, the one that says that (a) if we die in an unrepented state of mortal sin and (b) if we are conscious of grave sin, we should not take communuion, causes me the most difficulty.
some acts obviously are mortal sins: murder, adultery, fornication, masturbation.
but most bad acts don’t fit into neat categories like that.
e.g., when i played golf yesterday, i had six beers over a six-hour period. i was never intoxicated, but the beer certainly affected my behavior. i also used some very harsh language (but did not take the lord’s name in vain) and threw my clubs a couple of times. when i went to mass this morning, i took communuion. i didn’t have time to go to confession before mass (and, frankly, don’t feel like i need to do so, even though i have asked forgiveness for my sins [the language] and will probably try to do better next time).
many people here will probably have an opinion about whether i am now in a state of mortal sin. sadly, those opinions are just that–opinions. the church has not very clearly defnied the acts that will send us to hell (or, if it has, i’d like to review the document).
some will say, “what’s the big deal–just go to confession.” and there’s no big deal about going to confession. the big deal comes, though, when i show up for mass and wonder whether my soul is in a good enough state to receive communion. that’s where the ambiguity really matters.
and the point is not whether going to confession is a big deal. i want to know whether i must go to confession.
adultery is a mortal sin. ditto masturbation. but is looking at pornography for 30 seconds a mortal sin? how about looking at a woman and having a lustful thought? what about looking at her five times and having lustful thoughts?
i wish the church would draw some bright lines on this.
some acts obviously are mortal sins: murder, adultery, fornication, masturbation.
but most bad acts don’t fit into neat categories like that.
e.g., when i played golf yesterday, i had six beers over a six-hour period. i was never intoxicated, but the beer certainly affected my behavior. i also used some very harsh language (but did not take the lord’s name in vain) and threw my clubs a couple of times. when i went to mass this morning, i took communuion. i didn’t have time to go to confession before mass (and, frankly, don’t feel like i need to do so, even though i have asked forgiveness for my sins [the language] and will probably try to do better next time).
many people here will probably have an opinion about whether i am now in a state of mortal sin. sadly, those opinions are just that–opinions. the church has not very clearly defnied the acts that will send us to hell (or, if it has, i’d like to review the document).
some will say, “what’s the big deal–just go to confession.” and there’s no big deal about going to confession. the big deal comes, though, when i show up for mass and wonder whether my soul is in a good enough state to receive communion. that’s where the ambiguity really matters.
and the point is not whether going to confession is a big deal. i want to know whether i must go to confession.
adultery is a mortal sin. ditto masturbation. but is looking at pornography for 30 seconds a mortal sin? how about looking at a woman and having a lustful thought? what about looking at her five times and having lustful thoughts?
i wish the church would draw some bright lines on this.