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Sir_Knight
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I have a particular sin that I commit semi-regularily but I’m not really sure if the sin is venial or mortal. The Catechism of the Catholic Church is not very clear on this and I have asked this question directly on the open board and received mixed answers with a few telling me not to formulate a conclusion from OPINIONS on a discussion board.
So, I decided to ask this question during confession and was told that it was not a mortal sin and that it should not keep me from the Eucharist. Even though it was a venial sin, I still confessed it the next time around and the priest asked me if I had received communion with this MORTAL sin on my soul. Because, if so, I needed to confess that as well.
I explained that I was under the impression that it was a venial sin. He said that since I didn’t know, it lessen the guilt but for the future, I should not approach our Lord in the sacrament with this sin upon my soul.
So, I’ve been asking this question during confession of several priests and the response is pretty much evenly divided. I’ve even mentioned to the priests that other priests have told me the opposite and their reply has been that the other priests were wrong.
While in my particular case, this deals with a SPECIFIC sin. My question is – how does one deal with this in GENERAL when priests disagree and other sources are unclear?
So, I decided to ask this question during confession and was told that it was not a mortal sin and that it should not keep me from the Eucharist. Even though it was a venial sin, I still confessed it the next time around and the priest asked me if I had received communion with this MORTAL sin on my soul. Because, if so, I needed to confess that as well.
I explained that I was under the impression that it was a venial sin. He said that since I didn’t know, it lessen the guilt but for the future, I should not approach our Lord in the sacrament with this sin upon my soul.
So, I’ve been asking this question during confession of several priests and the response is pretty much evenly divided. I’ve even mentioned to the priests that other priests have told me the opposite and their reply has been that the other priests were wrong.
While in my particular case, this deals with a SPECIFIC sin. My question is – how does one deal with this in GENERAL when priests disagree and other sources are unclear?