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Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 11:07 am
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...first let me get this out of the way...
Below are a list of Mortal sins: Grave matters: Things that, if you commit, will cast you into hell FOREVER if left unforgiven.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines the following actions as constituting grave matter:[24]
This is not necessarily all of the possible grave matters.
Name Description
Abortion …including any formal cooperation in it.
Adulation …of another's grave faults if it makes one an accomplice in another's vices or grave sins, but it is not grave when it only seeks to be agreeable, to avoid evil, to meet a need, or to obtain legitimate advantages.
Adultery
Agnosticism
Atheism
Bestiality
Blasphemy
Contraception
Cheating …unless the damage inflicted is so small that one who suffers it cannot reasonably consider it significant.
Defrauding …a worker of his wages
Missing Mass Deliberate failure to go to Mass on holy days of obligation is a mortal sin unless excused for a serious reason (for example illness or to care for infants) or dispensed by one's own pastor
Divination
Divorce If civil divorce, which cannot do anything to the spiritual marriage in the eyes of God, remains the only possible way of ensuring certain legal rights, the protection of inheritance, or the care of the children it is not a sin.
Using drugs …unless on strictly therapeutic grounds
Endangering …one's own life or the safety of others (e.g., by drunkenness, a love of speed on the road, at sea, or in the air, or gross negligence).
Envy …if to the level of wishing grave harm to another.
Euthanasia …of other human beings with souls. Assisted suicide in animals is not considered an offense.
Extortion
Extreme anger …at the level of truly and deliberately desiring to seriously hurt or kill someone
False Oaths
Fornication
Hatred …of a neighbor to the point of deliberately desiring him or her great harm
Homosexual actions
Idolatry
Incest
Lying The gravity is measured by "the truth it deforms, the circumstances, the intentions of the one who lies, and the harm suffered by its victims."
Masturbation The gravity is measured by conditions of anxiety, force of acquired habit, and/or emotional immaturity.
Murder …and co-operation in murder (except when done in self-defense or defense of others when there is no other way). Abortion and euthanasia as well as acceptance by human society of murderous famines without trying to fix them are included as murder. "Unintentional killing is not morally imputable. But one is not exonerated from grave offense if, without proportionate reasons, he has acted in a way that brings about someone's death, even without the intention to do so.
Perjury …false oaths generally.
Polygamy
Pornography
Prostitution "While it is always gravely sinful to engage in prostitution, the imputability of the offense can be attenuated by destitution, blackmail, or social pressure."
Rape
Unjust prices Refusing or withholding a just wage; taking advantage of the poor.
Sacrilege
Scandal Deliberately causing someone to sin gravely.
Simony Buying or selling spiritual things, such as sacraments.
Suicide "Grave psychological disturbances, anguish, or grave fear of hardship, suffering, or torture can diminish the responsibility of the one committing suicide. We should not despair of the eternal salvation of persons who have taken their own lives. By ways known to him alone, God can provide the opportunity for salutary repentance. The Church prays for persons who have taken their own lives."
Terrorism …that threatens, wounds and kills indiscriminately
* Remember - the above list is peccata mortalia in Catholic theology. Meaning, you break even ONE of these and you won't get into heaven;
Mortal sins are wrongful acts that condemn a person to Hell after death if unforgiven.
These sins are considered "mortal" because they constitute a rupture in a person's link to God's saving grace: the person's soul becomes "dead", not merely weakened.
Sweeeet Jesus!............... Sweet loving Jesus!
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...first let me get this out of the way...
Below are a list of Mortal sins: Grave matters: Things that, if you commit, will cast you into hell FOREVER if left unforgiven.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines the following actions as constituting grave matter:[24]
This is not necessarily all of the possible grave matters.
Name Description
Abortion …including any formal cooperation in it.
Adulation …of another's grave faults if it makes one an accomplice in another's vices or grave sins, but it is not grave when it only seeks to be agreeable, to avoid evil, to meet a need, or to obtain legitimate advantages.
Adultery
Agnosticism
Atheism
Bestiality
Blasphemy
Contraception
Cheating …unless the damage inflicted is so small that one who suffers it cannot reasonably consider it significant.
Defrauding …a worker of his wages
Missing Mass Deliberate failure to go to Mass on holy days of obligation is a mortal sin unless excused for a serious reason (for example illness or to care for infants) or dispensed by one's own pastor
Divination
Divorce If civil divorce, which cannot do anything to the spiritual marriage in the eyes of God, remains the only possible way of ensuring certain legal rights, the protection of inheritance, or the care of the children it is not a sin.
Using drugs …unless on strictly therapeutic grounds
Endangering …one's own life or the safety of others (e.g., by drunkenness, a love of speed on the road, at sea, or in the air, or gross negligence).
Envy …if to the level of wishing grave harm to another.
Euthanasia …of other human beings with souls. Assisted suicide in animals is not considered an offense.
Extortion
Extreme anger …at the level of truly and deliberately desiring to seriously hurt or kill someone
False Oaths
Fornication
Hatred …of a neighbor to the point of deliberately desiring him or her great harm
Homosexual actions
Idolatry
Incest
Lying The gravity is measured by "the truth it deforms, the circumstances, the intentions of the one who lies, and the harm suffered by its victims."
Masturbation The gravity is measured by conditions of anxiety, force of acquired habit, and/or emotional immaturity.
Murder …and co-operation in murder (except when done in self-defense or defense of others when there is no other way). Abortion and euthanasia as well as acceptance by human society of murderous famines without trying to fix them are included as murder. "Unintentional killing is not morally imputable. But one is not exonerated from grave offense if, without proportionate reasons, he has acted in a way that brings about someone's death, even without the intention to do so.
Perjury …false oaths generally.
Polygamy
Pornography
Prostitution "While it is always gravely sinful to engage in prostitution, the imputability of the offense can be attenuated by destitution, blackmail, or social pressure."
Rape
Unjust prices Refusing or withholding a just wage; taking advantage of the poor.
Sacrilege
Scandal Deliberately causing someone to sin gravely.
Simony Buying or selling spiritual things, such as sacraments.
Suicide "Grave psychological disturbances, anguish, or grave fear of hardship, suffering, or torture can diminish the responsibility of the one committing suicide. We should not despair of the eternal salvation of persons who have taken their own lives. By ways known to him alone, God can provide the opportunity for salutary repentance. The Church prays for persons who have taken their own lives."
Terrorism …that threatens, wounds and kills indiscriminately
* Remember - the above list is peccata mortalia in Catholic theology. Meaning, you break even ONE of these and you won't get into heaven;
Mortal sins are wrongful acts that condemn a person to Hell after death if unforgiven.
These sins are considered "mortal" because they constitute a rupture in a person's link to God's saving grace: the person's soul becomes "dead", not merely weakened.
Sweeeet Jesus!............... Sweet loving Jesus!
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