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Erethorn
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I don’t know if the question fits the section; if not, a mod please move it to the apropriate section.
On with the question. I understand that missing Mass is a mortal sin. So here’s a situation:
A certain person leads a good life, believes in God, tries hard to do good things, to help others, to preach the Gospel. He reads the Bible, goes to church, goes to Confession, receives the Eucharist.
However, one particular Sunday he doesn’t feel like going to Mass. Perhaps he is just tired, perhaps he has had a nasty experience last Sunday, perhaps he decides to say some prayers instead.
The next day, he dies in an accident, without having confessed the sin of skipping Mass.
Is he going to Hell for all eternity ?
On with the question. I understand that missing Mass is a mortal sin. So here’s a situation:
A certain person leads a good life, believes in God, tries hard to do good things, to help others, to preach the Gospel. He reads the Bible, goes to church, goes to Confession, receives the Eucharist.
However, one particular Sunday he doesn’t feel like going to Mass. Perhaps he is just tired, perhaps he has had a nasty experience last Sunday, perhaps he decides to say some prayers instead.
The next day, he dies in an accident, without having confessed the sin of skipping Mass.
Is he going to Hell for all eternity ?