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Magnum_V8
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I downloaded a fairly expensive Microsoft program from a torrent file. I think that at times I had an inclination that it was stealing, but I never really gave it a thought, and didn’t bother searching for official church teaching.
Well, tonight, browsing through the United States Catechism for Adults, it mentioned something about pirated software breaking the seventh commandment.
As soon as I read it, I went straight to the computer and uninstalled the program. I also deleted the shareware programs I had installed, and plan on deleting any music files that I downloaded.
Since I made an immediate act to correct the situation, do I need to confess this? Remember, I did have an inclination that it was stealing, but not because of Church teaching; rather, because its obviously been a story in the news. But, as we know, not everything considered legal or illegal secularly is automatically legal or illegal ecclesiastically.
And of course, I have received the Eucharist since downloading the material.
Also, bootlegged DVD movies fall into this as well, correct?
Well, tonight, browsing through the United States Catechism for Adults, it mentioned something about pirated software breaking the seventh commandment.
As soon as I read it, I went straight to the computer and uninstalled the program. I also deleted the shareware programs I had installed, and plan on deleting any music files that I downloaded.
Since I made an immediate act to correct the situation, do I need to confess this? Remember, I did have an inclination that it was stealing, but not because of Church teaching; rather, because its obviously been a story in the news. But, as we know, not everything considered legal or illegal secularly is automatically legal or illegal ecclesiastically.
And of course, I have received the Eucharist since downloading the material.
Also, bootlegged DVD movies fall into this as well, correct?