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LindaSK
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Is anger ever justified, and not a mortal sin? I am a very even tempered person. Honestly! Recent events did cause me to get angry at someone who was blatantly disrespectful. (Have you ever dealt with someone who is NEVER wrong, and NEVER says he is sorry?) I didn’t
stay angry, and I didn’t take my anger out on anyone else. I am just disappointed in him. I pray for him. He is not someone I can avoid. On numerous other occasions, this person has frustrated me, but, this time I have to admit to being angry - perhaps, the straw that broke the camel’s back, so to speak. He tried to make a joke about it being my “dark side coming out”, but took no responsibility, or showed any remorse, for his words or actions. As you might imagine, that remark did not have a calming effect. I walked away.
I am reminded that even Jesus got angry. Is this something to take to the confessional?
stay angry, and I didn’t take my anger out on anyone else. I am just disappointed in him. I pray for him. He is not someone I can avoid. On numerous other occasions, this person has frustrated me, but, this time I have to admit to being angry - perhaps, the straw that broke the camel’s back, so to speak. He tried to make a joke about it being my “dark side coming out”, but took no responsibility, or showed any remorse, for his words or actions. As you might imagine, that remark did not have a calming effect. I walked away.
I am reminded that even Jesus got angry. Is this something to take to the confessional?