Is drinking a mortal sin?

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You obviously have never attended a Catholic wedding reception, a Christening party or an Irish Catholic wake. If drinking is a mortal sin…oooh boy are we in trouble. 😃
Or to a Catholic Mass! I just got back from mass and people were drinking alcohol there!.

On the serious side it would be a mortal sin for me to drink. That’s because I know I’m an alchoholic and I know what it does to me if I do drink.
 
I actually have been told by some Evangelicals that it is a sin and Jesus drank unfermented wine. I don’t agree.
That’s the teaching I had growing up… Don’t agree either.

Back to the OP…

As others have posted… as long as it’s within moderation you’re fine. If you do drink, stop before you start feeling the “buzz/high” or it’ll lead you right into mortal sin.
 
That’s the teaching I had growing up… Don’t agree either.

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As others have posted… as long as it’s within moderation you’re fine. If you do drink, stop before you start feeling the “buzz/high” or it’ll lead you right into mortal sin.
What if it sneaks up on you and it’s too late?
 
i still don’t understand. so it is MORTAL sin if a person gets drunk? or is it only mortal sin if they INTENDED to get drunk? and how drunk are we talking here? do you mean (I’m trying to think of a nice word for this, um Poop faced) or just a little past buzzed or everywhere in between?
It is a mortal sin to drink until you are drunk. The sin is called intemperance. If someone’s speech is slurred he is drunk. If good judgment is impaired he is drunk.
 
What if it sneaks up on you and it’s too late?
Well, that only happens if you don’t know your limit or know what you’re drinking.

If you have no control over what you’re drinking (like if you’re forced, not peer-pressured, or the drink is spiked) then it’s a venial sin at the most.

Still… drunkedness creeping up on you is normally a result of drinking too much, not knowing your limits (which you should start out small at first if you plan on drinking, although abstinence is good), and giving into peer pressure.
 
God save the Irish! 😃
:irish3: Irishman is never drunk as long as he can hold onto one blade of grass to keep from falling off the earth:irish3:

May the Irish hills caress you. May her lakes and rivers bless you. May the luck of the Irish enfold you. May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.”

With ancestry of 1/2 Italian and 1/2 Irish…I never thought that drinking was a mortal sin. Only my Baptist grandmother thought so. She would attend Catholic wedding ceremonies…but she would skip the reception. She did attend my parents reception in 1956…but left early on. She attended my cousins wedding cermony in '79…when she married a Catholic…but skipped the reception at the Hibernian Society Hall.

She missed a great reception… I remember most of it. 😃
 
I would like the angels of Heaven to be among us. I would like an abundance of peace. I would like full vessels of charity. I would like rich treasures of mercy. I would like cheerfulness to preside over all. I would like Jesus to be present. I would like the three Marys of illustrious renown to be with us. I would like the friends of Heaven to be gathered around us from all parts. I would like myself to be a rent payer to the Lord; that I should suffer distress, that he would bestow a good blessing upon me. **I would like a great lake of beer for the King of Kings. I would like to be watching Heaven’s family drinking it through all eternity.
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Well, that only happens if you don’t know your limit or know what you’re drinking.

If you have no control over what you’re drinking (like if you’re forced, not peer-pressured, or the drink is spiked) then it’s a venial sin at the most.

Still… drunkedness creeping up on you is normally a result of drinking too much, not knowing your limits (which you should start out small at first if you plan on drinking, although abstinence is good), and giving into peer pressure.
Peer pressure?

Not even an issue here. I will have to ask a priest but I hardly believe getting a lttle tipsy at a party by accident can even be considered a mortal sin.
 
Peer pressure?

Not even an issue here. I will have to ask a priest but I hardly believe getting a lttle tipsy at a party by accident can even be considered a mortal sin.
Personal incredulity does not equate with truth 👍

Nevertheless, if it’s accidental, then learn why it happened, and correct it.

Simple 🙂
 
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I am delighted to have recently found out that I’m Irish.

My parents were immigrants from England. Some English rellies were visiting in July for my dad’s funeral. I asked my cuz if he knew our family history…to know how we ended up English and Catholic. Because it was illegal for centuries, doncha know! So were we Recusants? Or Oxford movement converts? Or what?

He said several gens back we came over from Ireland! My last name is common in County Clare!

I was delighted. I feel funnier already. I’ve been telling jokes and tales more. And singing Lord of the Dance. And I really must start drinking more. :irish3:

Wish my name were Brigid!
 
Maybe it is even good to drink a little but better never try it. If not to know what it is there will be no desire to drink, no alcohol-associated risks etc. Have anyone ever been really thirsty? Then, remember how good water felt? Learn to value simple things!
 
That reminds me, I have lots of leftover beer from the Label Day Q. 😃
 
I haven’t had a chance to read all the replies yet but I got a problem with what I’ve read so far.

So drinking alone constitutes mortal sin??? hogwash! I highly highly doubt I’m gonna spend an eternity in hell just because I like to have a drink or two in private while listening to my stereo and thinking about life.

Drinking until speech is slurred constitutes mortal sin???

Sorry guys Im really really trying not to be rude right now but I DONT believe this teaching at all. Drinking doesnt’ bother my conscience, that’s why I was so surprised that some catholic ppl list it as a mortal sin.

So let me get this straight, some guy who has a couple beers on a friday night is doomed the same fate as adolf hitler, rapists and murderers???
 
So let me get this straight, some guy who has a couple beers on a friday night is doomed the same fate as adolf hitler, rapists and murderers???
Well I agree with you, but it’s not our place to decide that whether rapists, murderers, or yes, even Hitler is/are in hell…:rolleyes:

It’s God’s.😃
 
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