What will God NOT forgive?

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Will God forgive someone who had an abortion, albeit rather unwillingly, many years prior to her baptism??

Will God forgive someone for once desecrating a bible by carving out some pages in order to use it as a hiding/stash spot for illegal items??

Both of these sins feel unforgivable… I truly understand those in scripture who tore their clothes and cried out for mercy, who felt as though there could be no one worse than them. Whose love for the Lord was so powerful that it felt all-consuming, yet who hadn’t always known Him and regretted their sins more than words could convey. I feel like that, and yet I pray that God will welcome me into his Church someday soon anyway.
 
Will God forgive someone who had an abortion, albeit rather unwillingly, many years prior to her baptism??

Will God forgive someone for once desecrating a bible by carving out some pages in order to use it as a hiding/stash spot for illegal items??

Both of these sins feel unforgivable… I truly understand those in scripture who tore their clothes and cried out for mercy, who felt as though there could be no one worse than them. Whose love for the Lord was so powerful that it felt all-consuming, yet who hadn’t always known Him and regretted their sins more than words could convey. I feel like that, and yet I pray that God will welcome me into his Church someday soon anyway.
The only sins God won’t forgive are the ones you don’t ask him to forgive.
 
Many Saints have committed sins equal to or much worse than yours. There is absolutely no sin that can not be forgiven by God in the Sacrament of Confession! Hurry to Confession and if you are not yet Catholic, desire Confession and start the process of entering the Catholic Church. God bless you.
 
God will forgive anything, period. All you have to do is genuinely seek that forgiveness. The sin commonly cited as one that will not be forgiven (“Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit”) is final unrepentance, or the refusal to seek or accept God’s forgiveness. If you won’t accept His forgiveness, God won’t force it on you.
 
Isaiah 1:18

“Come now, let us settle the matter,” says the LORD. “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.

Forgive yourself. That is important.
 
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the only unforgivable sin. Be at peace and May God Bless You.
 
How many times in the Bible did Christ emphasise the forgiving Nature of God? Seven times seventy. The prodigal son. The woman caught in adultery. the good Thief on the Cross. Peter who denied Him three times. The lost sheep. This list is endless as is the mercy of God.
Once you are received into the Church rush to confession and get that terrible guilt from your shoulders and be happy. It is a wonderful feeling.
If He could forgive those who were crucifying Him,He has already forgiven you.
 
Will God forgive someone who had an abortion, albeit rather unwillingly, many years prior to her baptism??

Will God forgive someone for once desecrating a bible by carving out some pages in order to use it as a hiding/stash spot for illegal items??

Both of these sins feel unforgivable… I truly understand those in scripture who tore their clothes and cried out for mercy, who felt as though there could be no one worse than them. Whose love for the Lord was so powerful that it felt all-consuming, yet who hadn’t always known Him and regretted their sins more than words could convey. I feel like that, and yet I pray that God will welcome me into his Church someday soon anyway.
No sin is greater than what the mercy of God has to offer to humanity. God is always there ready to forgive. Are you though ready to accept the forgiveness of God? This can present a problem for those who refuse to accept God’s forgiveness or they feel they can never be forgiven. Anyone showing even a spot of sorrow is always accepted by the Lord. Let me tell you a story about a nun who thought she was never forgiven by the Lord even though she had went to many confessions. She asked the saint, Maria Faustina to talk to the Lord about this since St. Maria was visited by the Lord in many visions. That night the Lord was there with St. Maria and as she told the Lord about what happened the Lord responded by saying that the nun’s disbelief in His forgiveness has grieved Him more than all of her sins put together. As soon as St. Maria told this to the sister, the sister exploded in tears. The Lord had at last relieved her of her disbelief. The Lord is always generous to us. The problem though stems from us because of our pride or self-will because we tend to think only of ourselves and not of the Lord. We must put aside our pride and self-will and to think more of our Lord.
 
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the only unforgivable sin. Be at peace and May God Bless You.
What is the definition of this though? It could be interpreted to include quite a few things that at first, do not seem like it?
 
What is the definition of this though? It could be interpreted to include quite a few things that at first, do not seem like it?
Obduracy.

God rejects no one who responds to His call.
 
Thank you for the story about the nun, it really opened my eyes o the truth of God’s forgiveness.
 
What is the definition of this though? It could be interpreted to include quite a few things that at first, do not seem like it?
Its actually simple. God will not forgive any sin you refuse to sincerely ask to be forgiven.

CCC 1864 “Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven.” There are no limits to the mercy of God, but anyone who deliberately refuses to accept his mercy by repenting, rejects the forgiveness of his sins and the salvation offered by the Holy Spirit. Such hardness of heart can lead to final impenitence and eternal loss.
 
All sins committed before Baptism are completely wiped away by the Sacrament of Baptism. After that, only unrepentant sins are not forgiven, simply because they have not be brought before the Father and no one has asked for His great gift of Mercy.

Be at peace.
 
All sins committed before Baptism are completely wiped away by the Sacrament of Baptism. After that, only unrepentant sins are not forgiven, simply because they have not be brought before the Father and no one has asked for His great gift of Mercy.

Be at peace.
What about a person who has been thru 2 baptisms, as a baby in a Catholic church, and then around early 20s, baptized in a Pentecostal church (fully submerged in water)?

Would God recognize both?
 
What about a person who has been thru 2 baptisms, as a baby in a Catholic church, and then around early 20s, baptized in a Pentecostal church (fully submerged in water)?

Would God recognize both?
There is only one baptism. Anyone baptised as a Catholic (or non-Catholic but valid Christian baptism) when a baby has had the one and only possible baptism. Any subsequent baptism is invalid.
 
Extract from the book 'The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ' by Anne Catherine Emmerich:
The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ - jesus-passion.com/THE_PASSION.htm#CHAPTER XIV
(Roman Catholic Imprimatur & Nihil Obstat)

**CHAPTER XIV

The Despair of Judas**

Whilst the Jews were conducting Jesus to Pilate, the traitor Judas walked about listening to the conversation of the crowd who followed, and his ears were struck by words such as these: ‘They are taking him before Pilate; the High Priests have condemned the Galilean to death; he will be crucified; they will accomplish his death; he has been already dreadfully ill-treated; his patience is wonderful; he answers not; his only words are that he is the Messiah, and that he will be seated at the right hand of God; they will crucify him on account of those words; had he not said them they could not have condemned him to death. The miscreant who sold him was one of his disciples, and had a short time before eaten the Paschal lamb with him; not for worlds would I have had to do with such an act; however guilty the Galilean may be, he has not at all events sold his friend for money; such an infamous character as this disciple is infinitely more deserving of death.’ Then, but too late, anguish, despair, and remorse took possession of the mind of Judas. Satan instantly prompted him to fly. He fled as if a thousand furies were at his heel, and the bag which was hanging at his side struck him as he ran, and propelled him as a spur from hell; but he took it into his hand to prevent its blows. He fled as fast as possible, but where did he fly? Not towards the crowd, that he might cast himself at the feet of Jesus, his merciful Saviour, implore his pardon, and beg to die with him,— not to confess his fault with true repentance before God, but to endeavour to unburden himself before the world of his crime, and of the price of his treachery. He ran like one beside himself into the Temple, where several members of the Council had gathered together after the judgment of Jesus. They looked at one another with astonishment; and then turned their haughty countenances, on which a smile of irony was visible, upon Judas. He with a frantic gesture tore the thirty pieces of silver from his side, and holding them forth with his right hand, exclaimed in accents of the most deep despair, ‘ Take back your silver—that silver with which you bribed me to betray this just man; take back your silver; release Jesus; our compact is at an end; I have sinned grievously, for I have betrayed innocent blood.’ The priests answered him in the most contemptuous manner, and, as if fearful of contaminating themselves by the contact of the reward of the traitor, would not touch the silver he tended, but replied, ‘What have we to do with thy sin? If thou thinkest to have sold innocent blood, it is thine own affair; we know what we have paid for, and we have judged him worthy of death. Thou hast thy money, say no more.’ They addressed these words to him in the abrupt tone in which men usually speak when anxious to get rid of a troublesome person, and instantly arose and walked away. These words filled Judas with such rage and despair that he became almost frantic: his hair stood on end on his head; he rent in two the bag which contained the thirty pieces of silver, cast them down in the Temple, and fled to the outskirts of the town.

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I again beheld him rushing to and fro like a madman in the valley of Hinnom: Satan was by his side in a hideous form, whispering in his ear, to endeavour to drive him to despair, all the curses which the prophets had hurled upon this valley, where the Jews formerly sacrificed their children to idols.

It appeared as if all these maledictions were directed against him, as in these words, for instance: ‘ They shall go forth, and behold the carcases of those who have sinned against me, whose worm dieth not, and whose fire shall never be extinguished.’ Then the devil murmured in his ears, ‘Cain, where is thy brother Abel? What hast thou done?—his blood cries to me for vengeance: thou art cursed upon earth, a wanderer for ever.’ When he reached the torrent of Cedron, and saw Mount Olivet, he shuddered, turned away, and again the words vibrated in his ear, ‘Friend, whereto art thou come? Judas, dost thou betray the Son of Man with a kiss?’ Horror filled his soul, his head began to wander, and the arch fiend again whispered, ‘It was here that David crossed the Cedron when he fled from Absalom. Absalom put an end to his life by hanging himself. It was of thee that David spoke when he said: “And they repaid me evil for good; hatred for my love. May the devil stand at his right hand; when he is judged, may he go out condemned. May his days be few, and his bishopric let another take. May the iniquity of his father be remembered in the sight of the Lord; and let not the sin of his mother be blotted out, because he remembered not to show mercy, but persecuted the poor man and the beggar and the broken in heart, to put him to death. And he loved cursing, and it shall come unto him. And he put on cursing like a garment, and it went in like water into his entrails, and like oil into his bones. May it be unto him like a garment which covereth him and like a girdle, with which he is girded continually.”’
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