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Liguori’s Scrupulous Anonymous November 2005 regarding “full consent of the will”…
For full consent to have been given, the sinful action has to be chosen precisely BECAUSE it is sinful, or the person doesn’t care that the action is sinful.
Does this mean that if we hate our sins involving grave matter, but commit them anyway out of weakness, that our sin is considered venial? By reading this, who in their right mind would ever commit a mortal sin?
mission.liguori.org/newsletters/pdf_archive/november2005sa_web.pdf

For full consent to have been given, the sinful action has to be chosen precisely BECAUSE it is sinful, or the person doesn’t care that the action is sinful.
Does this mean that if we hate our sins involving grave matter, but commit them anyway out of weakness, that our sin is considered venial? By reading this, who in their right mind would ever commit a mortal sin?
mission.liguori.org/newsletters/pdf_archive/november2005sa_web.pdf