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I am new here and i am in my 20’s and Catholic. How do you know if something or someone is a near occasion of sin?
are you tempted to sin when you are around this person, doing this activity, or in this placeI am new here and i am in my 20’s and Catholic. How do you know if something or someone is a near occasion of sin?
I liken a near occasion of sin…to a cliff on the edge of a mountain. If you are standing near a cliff…you just know it! You look over and woah…one wrong move, and you’ll plummet down the mountain. That is what near occasion of sin is, to me. If you feel like you are nearing the edge of a cliff…and if you make another move, you might end up plummeting into sin…then it’s a near occasion. Hope that helps. My analogy might be weird, I know.I am new here and i am in my 20’s and Catholic. How do you know if something or someone is a near occasion of sin?
talking over the phone is not the near occasion of sin, but perhaps what you are talking about…how you are talking (your tones…are they sexy sounding, and meant to entice each other?) etc are what is causing you both to stumble. Think about what you are both chatting about, and move away from the cliff–and talk about something else. Make certain subjects ‘off limits,’ if you feel they lead you both down the path of temptation.Well its about me and my gf. I have always had to fight masturbation. And had it somewhat under control (meaning I could go two weeks with out it). And ever since I have been with her (we are long distance) I seem to fall everyweek.
But I am not sure if its her or if its me. Because anytime before that I have been interested in a girl I have had to fight extra hard to be pure.
She also has to fight the same thing. Theres been a few times we have both fallin on the phone (we are not proud of that).
We are both Catholic. She says she wants us to be pure. And I do too. But sometimes over the phone we have a hard time not getting turned on or stuff.
Does it sound like being together is a near occasion of sin? Or does it just sound like we both need to help each other fight and be more pure?
Someone is never a near occasion of sin. Human fellow beings are our neighbours, everyone of them. We are all essentially lost without Christ and His Salvation, we have all sinned and lost the glory of God. Calling another person an occasion of sin is the same as not taking responsibility of ones own actions.I am new here and i am in my 20’s and Catholic. How do you know if something or someone is a near occasion of sin?
You don’t know if its you are her?? Well how about taking *charge *and it won’t matter!But I am not sure if its her or if its me. Because anytime before that I have been interested in a girl I have had to fight extra hard to be pure.
That is not entirely correct.Someone is never a near occasion of sin. Human fellow beings are our neighbours, everyone of them. We are all essentially lost without Christ and His Salvation, we have all sinned and lost the glory of God. Calling another person an occasion of sin is the same as not taking responsibility of ones own actions.
We will agree to disagree I suppose.That is not entirely correct.
I remember reading in the old Baltimore Catechism the concept of “bad companions”, so yes, according to the traditional teaching of the Church people can most certainly indeed qualify as occasions of sin. And that does not diminish personal responsibility; on the contrary, it only demands more personal responsibility from us by expecting us to choose our companions and situations we put ourselves in more wisely.
If more people took more seriously the concept of “bad companions” and avoided them I think a lot of people would avoid some of the bad relationships they find themselves in.