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I am a recovering sex addict (masturbation), I know all about the 3 conditions need ed for a sin to be mortal. Catechism number 2352 (last paragraph), gives an example of how someone addicted may only be committing a venile sin. I belong to a Catholic support group for sexual addictions and I kinda get the feeling like something is not right with them. I get comments like, God won’t send an addicted person to hell or we are judged on how hard we try, or if we are addicted it’s not a mortal sin. I have a couple of questions:
- How do we know if we are addicted or not?
- If we are addicted how is catechism #2352 applied to us?
I’d like to take back any info back to the group that would be helpful. To me sin is sin, addicted or not, or am I incorrect? I get the impression that some people in the group use this catechism number as an excuse to keep sinning, but I keep coming back to that same question, How do we really, truely know if we are addicted? Thanks everyone!