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I’m struggling with a decision on who to listen to and who is right. For a year or so, I’ve gone to the gym for weight training, and I really love working out because it makes me feel good afterwards. My mother even says I look brighter and am happier after I come back from the gym. One day though, I heard a priest give a homily emphasizing purity. When I heard this homily I thought about the music that they play over the gym. Most of the music they play is a range from pop to rock music, and every now and then they will play music that seems questionable in purity or quality. I realized this, and immediately I began to worry that I had to give up the gym because of the music that was playing. I asked my confessor and he said that the gym is part of being in the world and that I couldn’t avoid certain types of music in the world unless I were to become a monk. I could let the music “pass” over me like water (metaphorically speaking).When I asked other good practicing Catholics this question, they gave me advice that was similar to the advice that my confessor gave me. Others (including my parents) suggested that I listen to different music on my ipod while I’m at the gym. I tried this, but I still felt like I still might be placing myself in a near occasion of sin by being in the same place where the music isn’t always that good. I went back and forth on this for a while before I asked a third priest this question. He told me that I should not go to the gym because the devil was in the music and that the songs would stay in my head (which is in fact I found true). I am still going back and forth on the subject though.
I never really thought about the music at the gym and I even connected some of the messages to God, I also consider myself strong enough to not let any impure messages affect me. However, I still can’t stop thinking about what the priest said about the devil in the music and about purity. Should I listen to my confessor and those who told me that being at the gym was a part of being in the world? Or should I listen to the other I priest I asked? If I decide to go to the gym anyway, is it a sin to not do what the second priest told me to do? Am I justifying myself or am I being too scrupulous?