To prevent another thread from veering off topic, I start this one.
Let’s say I am a good Catholic. I do all of the stuff that Good Catholics do. I love God and Jesus and have put my confidence in him.
But I am also a human good Catholic, prone to the lusts, passions, and failures of normal humans. One of my lusts and passions is that I really, really love hunting.
So this November I decide to take a week off to my hunting camp with my hunting buds to shoot Bambi. I know that I will be missing mass and that this is a mortal sin. But I really, really want to shoot Bambi.
So off to the woods my buds and I go.
I am really, really enjoying hunting. Yes I know there is a Catholic church 15 miles from my camp that I could go to to get my obligation in, but hey that is a pain and interrupts my pleasure. So hunting it will be. Not a minute of remorse here.
Until one of my friends gets careless and mistakes me for a deer and shoots me dead cold. I die in a tragic hunting accident.
Now maybe had I not died, I probably would have realized the error of my ways once I got home and started to feel guilty about this act. So as a good Catholic, I probably would have gone to confession the next time the doors were open. But, unfortunately that is a matter of speculation and in this case the opportunity did not happen anyway.
Now my understanding of Catholicism is that I go straight to hell because of mortal sin.
- Missing mass is a grave matter because the Catholic church says so.
- This is done with full knowledge and consent. I know that the Catholic church teaches this is a mortal sin. But because I really, really love hunting, I made a choice that for this weekend I will put my love for hunting ahead of my love for God.
Is this correct?
Note that in real life I really dislike hunting and like Norman Bates in Psycho I wouldn’t hurt a flea.