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If she is Catholic, then she needs to include the teaching of the Church in matters of faith and morals to inform and well form her conscience.That is between your mother and God! Who else would it be between?
Only God knows the degree of culpability – you cannot deceive God, nor is His mercy and justice limited.Doesn’t make it any less wrong.
The simple answer is still the same …sin is sin is sin. I sometimes get the impression that so many folks spend more energy of trying to mitigate the culpability for sin, rather than trying to exert an equal amount of energy figuring what is sin, the consequences of offending God by their sin, and how to cooperate with grace to sin no more – as Jesus directs to the repentant soul. It is denying the cross and refusing to die to self-desire and self-will that gets in the way of deeper conversion.Secondly, there are plenty of debates about the interpretation of the CCC, not only that but it does somewhat differ from past CCCs. Go look at the thousands of posts on infant baptism, people call JP2 a heretic and so forth. There are broad and narrow interpretation of the Bible AND of the CCC. So all things must be considered.
Not when there is a third non-sinful alternative, which is most often the case in matters of morality.Thirdly, sometimes one must choose between the lesser of evils. A great example is between mildly pro choice candidates and hard core pro choice candidates, if both run.