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steve-b
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Just taking one of the examples givenSome time ago a Protestant friend told me he would go to heaven because he had accepted Jesus, who redeemed him and died for him and will save him. His spouse married him for better or for worse and will stick by him, so will God.
But a Catholic will be condemned to hell for all eternity for disobeying God or his Church, in a grievous way, with clear knowledge and full consent. Examples of mortal sins for Catholics include missing Mass, without good reason, on Sunday,
Your Protestant friend who probably claims to follow the bible alone, shows by his position, he really doesn’t know the bible nor follow it.
Re: the Mass and deliberately missing Mass on Sunday = Mortal sin.
We need to make a simple qualification. Except for Sickness or valid excuse
Here is what scripture teaches
Heb 10
unpacking that warning
We see that deliberate Failure to meet on the Day, (the Lord’s Day, i.e. Sunday) is already a sin with huge consequences
“sacrifice for sin”, & “blood of the covenant” = the words Our Lord spoke instituting the Eucharist .
Matthew 26:28 Mark 14:24
i.e. They are celebrating the Eucharist when they meet. Those who deliberately fail to celebrate Mass (the Eucharist) on Sunday after being given the knowledge of truth,
THEN
◦ there no longer remains for Them, a sacrifice for sin
◦ They Spurn the Son of God
◦ They outrage the spirit of grace
◦ a fearful prospect of judgement awaits Them
◦ and a fury of fire will consume these adversaries
That is not a suggestion but a command to meet on Sunday . The consequence for deliberately missing Mass on Sunday then, describes a mortal sin
And it is right from scripture.
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