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Elizabeth502
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Unfortunately, yours is a common misunderstanding. Sin is not merely divided into “mortal” and “venial.” Within serious sin (for example, serious sins that fall into the sexual category which you just named), there are indeed greater and lesser.Pope Francis cannot condemn the sin of homosexual acts to a higher degree than other sins of a sexual nature; fornication and adultery. They, too, are an abomination !
Fornication violates God’s design for order (covenantal marriage)
Adultery goes one step further because it breaks that existing covenant, grievously wounding the spouse and violating the marriage vows, as well as offending God, as well as bringing in a third person.
However, the sexual acts committed above are not in themselves intrinsically evil; it is their circumstances and conditions which make them grave matter.
In the case of homosexual acts, the acts themselves are intrinsically evil, regardless of circumstance, and regardless of stated “love” for the other, and regardless of any faux legalized arrangement.
There are indeed gradations of sin. This has been explained well by apologist and moral theologian Colin Donovan, who got his degree at the Angelicum in Rome, and who has discussed degrees of sin several times on his own shows.