And not sin again? Am I splitting hairs here? I think you mean do their very best not to repeat the sin. If they do, they can then confess their sins and receive forgiveness correct? I am talking about mortal sins in general, not just this topic.
There is a saying that if you hang out in a barber shop long enough, you will get a haircut. Even though this may be an oversimplification the thinking here is that if a sinner hangs around God long enough, he or she will begin to turn away from sin. Does that make sense?
Really? Well, lets take a look at what Jesus and His Church has to say.
You are probably familiar with the woman caught in adultery in John 8 right? I assume you are because this is a favorite of the “don’t Judge” crowd. But in recap, there was a woman they brought Jesus a woman caught in adultery. (a sexual sin) and they were about to stone her. Jesus did not condemn her. BUT and everyone forgets this part, He tells her something.
John 8:11
She replied," No one sir." Then Jesus said, “Neither do I condemn you. Go, and from now on** do not sin anymore**.”
Now, I do not believe that God asks us the impossible. I don’t think a compassionate loving merciful God would give directives He thought impossible. He commands and we are to assume she can follow.
When an adulterer, murderer or person that has an abortion confesses, they do not receive the advice to TRY to not do it again. You must intend to not do it again. Could it happen again? Yes. and they would have to confess it again. You cannot go to heaven or even be in communion with the Church, the Body of Christ, if you are in mortal sin.
Jesus, and good priests in the confessional do not say “try to not sin again” they say do not sin again.
No matter how many times we fall we can be forgiven. This is true! But the Church is a hospital for sinners, and a hospital treats and heals.
The Church realizes that we need forgiveness and that we sin. In fact we are to go to confession at the very least once a year. You, me, priests, future saints, Popes, everyone!
Now if Pope Francis and father so and so have to go to confession, then I’m sure I have to go not only once a year but even more often. And Everytime I do, I firmly resolve to not sin anymore.
If I were to confess adultery, I would have to not commit it again. If I did, I would be outside of salvation, and communion until I used the vehicle (confession) that God has instituted to reconcile ourselves with our maker.
I dont care what the sin is. Masturbation, murder, blasphemy, missing Mass, idolatry, or homosexual “sex”
The rules are the same for everyone. The Church welcomes all, and all are able to receive the Mercy of God. But it can come with a price. The price of reform, of sacrifice, and of repentance.