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Rachel126
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I have a friend who is a cradle Catholic, but until recently was pro-choice. She fell for the usual stuff that some politicians say, about touting “Freedom” and how it wasn’t the government’s place to tell people what to do, especially when those people may not be Christian. (I think inwardly, she was always uncomfortable with it and never would have had one herself). Blessedly, she has, however, changed her mind and now embraces the pro-life position. Yay, right? Her question to me however, was does she need to go to confession specifically to confess the fact that she used to be pro-choice? I wasn’t sure if a “feeling” or “opinion” could actually be a mortal sin. If so, does she need to go right away, or can this be mentioned the next time she goes? To be clear, she says has never had an abortion or participated in one or helped anyone have one (I have no reason to not believe her).