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Kathrin
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Let’s say a venial sin.
My example: I ate another piece of bread even though I was already full, and this during Lent. I talked about this at confession. Answering my questions, the priest also said that yes, if I am already feeling full and there is another piece (that would not go to waste) then I should not eat it.
Today at lunch where I work, I went back for a little bit of seconds of something I really liked. I may have been full already, I am not sure, since I ate a lot of salad which fills you up fast but doesn’t hold. I wasn’t sure if it was good to go for seconds but then I did.
I wouldn’t say that is a mortal sin, but since I talked about something similar to a priest I thought back to that conversation and now somehow am afraid it may have been a bigger sin (obedience? etc)-
Not that I am somebody who eats a lot, generally. I am usually a very small eater. Sometimes something tempts me though…
Kathrin
My example: I ate another piece of bread even though I was already full, and this during Lent. I talked about this at confession. Answering my questions, the priest also said that yes, if I am already feeling full and there is another piece (that would not go to waste) then I should not eat it.
Today at lunch where I work, I went back for a little bit of seconds of something I really liked. I may have been full already, I am not sure, since I ate a lot of salad which fills you up fast but doesn’t hold. I wasn’t sure if it was good to go for seconds but then I did.
I wouldn’t say that is a mortal sin, but since I talked about something similar to a priest I thought back to that conversation and now somehow am afraid it may have been a bigger sin (obedience? etc)-
Not that I am somebody who eats a lot, generally. I am usually a very small eater. Sometimes something tempts me though…
Kathrin