Question About Sin Uncertainty in Confession

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In confession I did not confess to cheating on a college midterm because I thought it was a venial sin at the time. However, what if this was actually a mortal sin? Is my confession invalid because I did not confess it at the time, or should I treat it like a forgotten mortal sin and confess it next time?
 
If it’s bothering you, mention it in confession and don’t worry about whether it was venial or mortal.

I doubt your past confession was invalidated if you thought it was venial and just didn’t happen to mention it. There are all kinds of sins I didn’t mention in older confessions because I didn’t think they were sins, or didn’t think they were serious sins, at the time. I later (As in, many years or even decades later) found out they were grave matter and I just mentioned them in confession and said I hadn’t realized at the time they were grave sins, or in some cases, sins at all.
 
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You have to know that something is grave matter for it to be a mortal sin. So no, this is not a mortal sin.
 
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