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A Question About Mortal Sin
Hi, before I begin, I just like to remind everyone that I'm here to
learn about the faith, not to discredit it. Also, I'm sorry is this is
the wrong forum.
I've been involved with the Catholic Church all my life, and this is the first time I've heard about mortal sin. Really, I didn't even know that my church HAD confessions until I looked it up. Anyway, I have one thing that I don't understand about mortal sin. In my understanding, the act of committing a mortal sin turns someone away from God, and breaks the relationship between you and God. He will be no longer in your heart until you go to confession. My question is, would someone notice that? If someone is devout, an then commits a mortal sin (Say, missing mass for no good reason.) Would their faith be broken? Would they notice that God is no longer in their life? Would they chalk this up to the mortal sin, or would they just claim they lost their faith and leave the church? Is the relationship between you and God only mended when you confess? Are you unable to feel God's presence until you go to confession? Please help me understand this. |
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Re: A Question About Mortal Sin
There are various degrees of sensitivity regarding such. And it may
not involve "feelings" necessarily. Grace per se is not a matter of
feelings. Though if one commits a mortal sin -- through ones knowledge
of what one has done one can experience sorrow etc in the feelings.
A person who is seeking to live as a Christian - to follow Christ can be more aware of and realize more profoundly what he did --then say a person who has been somewhat brought up a Christian but who is more influenced by the surrounding culture ... Also note that one does not "loose Faith" per se with all mortal sins... One loses the state of Grace. (but yes if one gets into mortal sin as a way of 'living' (a misnomer here for it is not life) -that brings about more and more moving away from God -though God loves them and desires they come back...) (a person who is seeking to follow Christ -a devout person as you say - will more quickly repent from a fall...) Hopefully in any case they will repent quickly. For Jesus the Good Shepherd loves us and wants us to have life -and have it abundantly. In Jesus of Nazareth is true life.
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