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Let’s take abortion for example. Is there serious matter, yes, God said that you are not to kill. Is there full knowledge, yes, the mother knows that killing is wrong. Is there full consent of the will, yes, you do it anyway.I really don’t know why you keep ignoring this quote from the CCC but here it goes once more
I understand where you are going, I just have a hard time making the leap to a person not knowing that killing is wrong. If we take it back to the OP, he does know that it is wrong. He does it anyway.If those conditions are not met together, the sin is NOT mortal. Those are the qualifying conditions for the sin to be mortal. So once more, yes, if you kill without meeting one or more of those conditions, it is not a mortal sin.
It may be reduce, but it is not eliminated.We aren’t talking about that part of the CCC, we are talking about the portion which I quoted. If the priest determines that you are or were not in the proper mindset at the time of commission, your culpability may be reduced, with regards to CCC 1857, that could mean you didn’t have full knowledge or your ability to deliberately consent was diminished (as with a compulsion).