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Joan,Originally Posted by JRKH
Understood…So the question remains…If you love God will you break a promise to Him (getting to confession)? If you fail to get to confession do you truly love God?
This has a great bearing on whether teh act of contrition is “perfect” or not.
No-no-no-no-no-no my dear one…Please don’t confuse the issue here.
If you go back and look at the earlier posts you will see that the “untimely death” aspect has already been dealt with.
I’m not talking about situations where you Can’t get to confession.
If you trace back through the conversation, you will find that somebody by the name of “ChristIsTheWay”, expressed the view that a “perfect Act of Contrition - with intent to confess” would be sufficient for the forgiveness of Mortal Sin, even if one did not later confess…
This is the thing that I have a problem with and addressed with him, and then with you.
If a person makes an act of contrition and promises God to get to confession ASAP, and then fails to do so (barring death or serious injury), one of two things must happen…Either the original mortal sin is NOT forgiven…OR…A new mortal sin is incurred by breaking your solomn promise to God…
Either way - Not good…
peace
James