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Brendan_64
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If before the Penitential Act at Mass, instead of saying “let us acknowledge our sins”, the priest uses the terms “limitations and weaknesses” instead of sins, apart from this being a case of ad-libbing (and possibly a minor liturgical abuse because of that) is this terminology (limitations and weaknesses, as opposed to sins) theologically correct?
To me, referring to sins as limitations and weaknesses would seem to downplay the nature of sin, and in particular our own responsibility and culpability for the sins we commit.
Does anyone here have any knowledge on this that they can share with me, and is there anything in our Church teaching, or instruction, that could help clarify this?
To me, referring to sins as limitations and weaknesses would seem to downplay the nature of sin, and in particular our own responsibility and culpability for the sins we commit.
Does anyone here have any knowledge on this that they can share with me, and is there anything in our Church teaching, or instruction, that could help clarify this?