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I didn’t pray my morning prayers this morning out of laziness. I have been making short aspirations thru the day however. I did not confess that I failed to pray in the morning. Was this a mortal sin?
Some booklets include that in the list of sins. I’ve seen some here in Mexico that seem to, omitting morning or evening prayers and not reading the Bible.I didn’t pray my morning prayers this morning out of laziness. I have been making short aspirations thru the day however. I did not confess that I failed to pray in the morning. Was this a mortal sin?
No, it is not a mortal sin or any sin. We are not obilgated to pray morning, evening or night prayers.I didn’t pray my morning prayers this morning out of laziness. I have been making short aspirations thru the day however. I did not confess that I failed to pray in the morning. Was this a mortal sin?
That’s what I thought.No, it is not a mortal sin or any sin. We are not obilgated to pray morning, evening or night prayers.
I struggle with this, too, and I admire your frankness. I don’t think it was a mortal sin but possibly a sin of ommission. Definitely check with your confessor on this as I am not an expert. I do commend you for praying aspirations-you obviously love our Lord very much and are struggling to maintain an active prayer life.I didn’t pray my morning prayers this morning out of laziness. I have been making short aspirations thru the day however. I did not confess that I failed to pray in the morning. Was this a mortal sin?
Actually it is an imperfection or venial sin. And if it’sI didn’t pray my morning prayers this morning out of laziness. I have been making short aspirations thru the day however. I did not confess that I failed to pray in the morning. Was this a mortal sin?
Pax Christi!No, it is not a mortal sin or any sin. We are not obilgated to pray morning, evening or night prayers.
Sloth or laziness especially spiritual laziness is something to watch, since it can become habitual and lead to more serious situations than missing morning and/or night prayer. If there is any sin in your particular situation you have described, it is more sloth or laziness than the fact that you missed Morning and Night Prayer. Giving in to sloth or laziness deliberately is probably venially sinful, but would need to be discussed with Father in Confession. Sloth is one of the seven deadly sins. The risk might be that since missing your morning and night prayers was not seriously sinful, that missing same becomes habitual and not too long after that the risk of abandoning prayer altogether. And once one abandons prayer altogether, this will lead to more serious situations and especially since, probably, sloth has become habitual.newadvent.org/cathen/12345b.htm
The practice of the Church, devoutly followed by the faithful, is to begin and end the day with prayer; and though morning and evening prayer is not of strict obligation, the practice of it so well satisfies our sense of the need of prayer that neglect of it, especially for a long time is regarded as more or less sinful, according to the cause of the neglect, which is commonly some form of sloth.
Forza Milan!I didn’t pray my morning prayers this morning out of laziness. I have been making short aspirations thru the day however. I did not confess that I failed to pray in the morning. Was this a mortal sin?
Its not a sin of any kind.I didn’t pray my morning prayers this morning out of laziness. I have been making short aspirations thru the day however. I did not confess that I failed to pray in the morning. Was this a mortal sin?
Unless of course you are clergy or religious and bound to pray the Liturgy of the Hours.No, it is not a mortal sin or any sin. We are not obilgated to pray morning, evening or night prayers.
True, but being slothful in our prayer life at minimum is an imperfection. We should strive to stick to our resolutions.No, it is not a mortal sin or any sin. We are not obilgated to pray morning, evening or night prayers.
We do need to understand what exactly sloth constitutes - what it is. Sloth itself is one of the Seven Deadly Sins apart from that to which sloth may have lead.True, but being slothful in our prayer life at minimum is an imperfection. We should strive to stick to our resolutions.
What did your confessor say about it?I didn’t pray my morning prayers this morning out of laziness. I have been making short aspirations thru the day however. I did not confess that I failed to pray in the morning. Was this a mortal sin?