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dorothy_smith
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What is a mortal sin? What is a venial sin? Please explain the two definitions plainly and concisely (so that someone like me who is a bit slow on the uptake can understand). - Yours most gratefully
Who said anything about masturbation in this thread??? You. You’re the only one. Why is that?What is sin?
Amazing, truely amazing. … The owners are multi-billionares, etc etc and all we worry about is ‘the sin of masturbation’!!!
I think our sense of morality has gone seriously off track.
Who said that “all” we worry about is masturbation? For all you know, the people you’re talking to may be active and tireless crusaders against the evils you list.What is sin?
Amazing, truely amazing. All the cruelty in the world, vulnerable people dying from hunger and denial of their rightful share of the worlds resources, folk in Oriental, Indian and African sweatshops working 18-hours a day for a $1 a day. In some South American countries, computer manufacturers do not pay staff while they are training. They get no sick pay medical care or holiday pay. They work for a poultry sum. The owners are multi-billionares, etc etc and all we worry about is ‘the sin of masturbation’!!!
I think our sense of morality has gone seriously off track.
Mortal sin is a thought or action
of grave matter (against one or more of the 10 commandments),
that we know is grave matter (we know a) that it’s against one of the commandments, b) why it is considered an offense against God, c) that if we choose to go forward with the thought/action knowing what we know the consequences are mortal to our soul)
and we choose to go ahead with the thought or action, having considered all the ramifications
So, Mortal Sin is premeditated sin. Something done that you know in your heart to be hurtful to others planned beforehand. (That sounds very depressing and I hope that I have not been guilty of doing. But, when I rack my mind, over the years I can think of a few instances that I am guilty of this type of sin. I have reported my adversaries for misdemeanours so that they would get into trouble. I did this only when I was provoked to the extreme and I retaliated in revenge. Afterwards I felt depressed and very guilty. Normally, I would rather do someone a good turn than a bad one.A “mortal sin” is something really awful, done on purpose, with the free consent of the will - that is, nobody would have cared if you hadn’t - you would not have lost your job; nobody had a gun to your head; nobody was badgering you or talking you into it, or making any kind of threats to you if you didn’t do it, and there was nothing (lack of sleep, alcohol, drugs, addiction, etc.) interfering with your ability to think clearly.
Venial sin is a thought or action
which isn’t blatantly one of the 10 commandments (though it could be an offshoot of one) and/or
against one of the 10 but we don’t really know the why of the offense or the consequences thereof and/or
we don’t give complete consent to the thought or action (peer pressure, duress, confusion)
If we sin inadvertently while in confusion or sin non-purposely, then, it is difficult to understand why we would be guilty of sinning?! Please can you explain Venial sin again (for dimwits like me LOL).“Venial sins” are smaller sins. They’re still sinful, but they don’t hurt people, OR they are big sins not done on purpose, and/or not done with the free consent of the will.
They’re still sins because they still hurt us and others - but because they were not done on purpose, or because they were very small sins, the damage they cause is not “mortal” or deadly to the soul - they do harm it, however. In your imagination, you could equate them with the sort of bruises and scrapes we get when we fall down, but don’t really hurt ourselves very much. We can still function normally, and later on we might even forget how we got that little bruise, or this little scrape.If we sin inadvertently while in confusion or sin non-purposely, then, it is difficult to understand why we would be guilty of sinning?! Please can you explain Venial sin again (for dimwits like me LOL).
Culpability and compicity in sin is relative to the sinners life experiences, perception of wrong-doing and understanding of a moral codeA couple of examples of venial sins would be, to walk off with someone’s pen. Annoying to the other person, but they probably won’t think about it very much. Still, a theft has been committed - an injustice. A truly sinless person would return the pen as soon as they realized they had taken it. It would be a venial sin to keep it - the sin being the sin of theft.
Culpability and complicity in sin is relative to the sinners life experiences, perception of wrong-doing and understanding of a moral codeA couple of examples of venial sins would be, to walk off with someone’s pen. Annoying to the other person, but they probably won’t think about it very much. Still, a theft has been committed - an injustice. A truly sinless person would return the pen as soon as they realized they had taken it. It would be a venial sin to keep it - the sin being the sin of theft.
Culpability and complicity in sin is relative to the sinners life experiences, perception of wrong-doing and understanding of a moral codeA couple of examples of venial sins would be, to walk off with someone’s pen. Annoying to the other person, but they probably won’t think about it very much. Still, a theft has been committed - an injustice. A truly sinless person would return the pen as soon as they realized they had taken it. It would be a venial sin to keep it - the sin being the sin of theft.
I hope someone here can provide links to papers or articles which address the sacrament of confession. That you say confession doesn’t really seem enough shows that you do not have a full understanding and therefore appreciation of the awesome gift Jesus gave to us Catholics. I’m sure you’ll enjoy learning more about it.Please can you advise me how to make amends with God for my mortal sins? I would like to do something Christian in a secular sense in restitution of my sins (I will go to confession – but that doesn’t really seem enough).
Well, sin is sin. An action or thought on our part, or the absence of action (say, we see someone being bullied and we don’t step in to defend the person or to get the other person to stop or we don’t report the incident to a higher up) which goes against the teachings of God/Jesus is what it is: an offense against God.Please can you explain Venial sin again (for dimwits like me LOL).
That is a good idea. I am going to start doing that. But I don’t know who my guardian angel is?I always end my reflection with a prayer to my guardian angel to offer up on my behalf anything I forgot to call to mind on the spot (there’s so little time, it seems!)
You can say,I would love to think that I had an angel guarding me. I would try and make contact with ‘it’ when I need help and comfort and hope.
That you don’t know who yours is doesn’t mean that he/she doesn’t know you, so be at peace about that.Dear YinYangMom
Thank you for explaining very clearly. I have a much better understanding now. I will especially listen with more attention at Sunday Mass (and in future) to the part about sinning: "I confess to almighty God, and you my brothers and sisters…”
That is a good idea. I am going to start doing that. But I don’t know who my guardian angel is?
I have heard about them before but have never really understood what people mean by them. Do you pray to your guardian angel in the same way as praying to Our Lady and to the saints?
I haven’t met anyone person to person who has talked about having a guardian angel. I would love to think that I had an angel guarding me. I would try and make contact with ‘it’ when I need help and comfort and hope.
I suffer with severe OCD. Scrupulosity is one (of many) of the obsessions + compulsions that affect me. My obsessive thoughts make me try to right sins by doing irrational acts (rituals – compulsions). Although, luckily for the meantime, my scrupulosity isn’t as prevalent as it used to be (i’m on clomipramine and olanzapine). Every time when i am ‘attacked’ by the unwanted and invasive thoughts (up to a hundred times a day) I say in my mind ’ Jesus help me’.Dorothy - this article may help you determine if actions are mortal or not. This comes from the Scrupulous anonymous archives, and, although you are probably not scrupulous, it does give a good explaination of mortal sins.
mission.liguori.org/newsletters/pdf_archive/november2005sa_web.pdf