Is near occasion of sin a mortal sin?

There are both proximate and remote occasions, where a proximate occasion is one in which men of like calibre for the most part fall into mortal sin, or one in which experience points to the same result from the special weakness of a particular person.
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How do I know if my sin is mortal?

In the moral theology of Catholicism, a mortal sin requires that all of the following conditions are met:
  1. Its subject matter must be grave. ...
  2. It must be committed with full knowledge (and awareness) of the sinful action and the gravity of the offense.
  3. It must be committed with deliberate and complete consent.
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What are the 4 mortal sins?

They join the long-standing evils of lust, gluttony, avarice, sloth, anger, envy and pride as mortal sins - the gravest kind, which threaten the soul with eternal damnation unless absolved before death through confession or penitence.
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What are the three conditions for a sin to be a mortal sin?

Three conditions are necessary for mortal sin to exist: Grave Matter: The act itself is intrinsically evil and immoral. For example, murder, rape, incest, perjury, adultery, and so on are grave matter. Full Knowledge: The person must know that what they're doing or planning to do is evil and immoral.
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Is Missing Mass a mortal sin Catholic?

All of the commandments of God are serious matter, so to deliberately miss Mass on Sunday — without a just reason — would objectively be considered a mortal sin.
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Mortal vs. Venial Sin



What does the Catholic Church consider a mortal sin?

mortal sin, also called cardinal sin, in Roman Catholic theology, the gravest of sins, representing a deliberate turning away from God and destroying charity (love) in the heart of the sinner.
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What are the 7 mortal sins Catholic Church?

What are the seven deadly sins? According to Roman Catholic theology, the seven deadly sins are the seven behaviours or feelings that inspire further sin. They are typically ordered as: pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth.
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What is worse mortal or venial sin?

According to Catholicism, a venial sin is a lesser sin that does not result in a complete separation from God and eternal damnation in Hell as an unrepented mortal sin would.
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What happens if you take communion with a mortal sin?

Grave sin freely chosen with true freedom - often called mortal sin - “results in the loss of charity and the privation of sanctifying grace, that is, of the state of grace.
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Can a venial sin become mortal?

But as is clear from what has been said (q. 87, a. 5), mortal sin and venial sin are infinitely different from one another. Therefore, a venial sin cannot become a mortal sin.
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Is breaking the Communion fast a mortal sin?

Is it a mortal sin to break the Eucharistic Fast? No. When we failed to fast, it does not mean that we are in a state of mortal sin. This should be remembered because it could reduce the pressure for the OCD individuals thus reducing also the obsession attached to Eucharistic fast.
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Can you receive Communion if you forgot to confess a sin?

If we are conscious of mortal sin, then we must receive the Sacrament of Confession. Until we have done so, we must refrain from receiving Communion. Indeed, to receive Communion while conscious of having committed a mortal sin is to receive Communion unworthily—which is another mortal sin.
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How often must a Catholic go to confession?

A recommended frequency, based on the teachings of the Pope and Catholic Church law, is between once a month and once a week. This practice "was introduced into the Church by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit", according to Pius XII.
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Which sins are not forgiven?

In the Book of Matthew (12: 31-32), we read, "Therefore I say to you, any sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven men, but blasphemy against the Spirit shall not be forgiven.
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What are the four last things in Catholicism?

The 1909 Catholic Encyclopedia states "The eschatological summary which speaks of the 'four last things' (death, judgment, heaven, and hell) is popular rather than scientific. For systematic treatment it is best to distinguish between (A) individual and (B) universal and cosmic eschatology".
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Can all sins be forgiven Catholic?

Roman Catholicism. The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that, while no sin is absolutely "unforgivable", some sins represent a deliberate refusal to repent and accept the infinite mercy of God; a person committing such a sin refuses God's forgiveness, which can lead to self-condemnation to Hell.
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What sins must be confessed?

All mortal sins must be confessed, while confession of venial sins also is recommended but not required. The priest may emphasize repentance and offer counsel, and always proposes a penance which the penitent accepts and then recites an act of contrition. The priest imparts absolution.
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Is imperfect contrition a sin?

In contrast to perfect contrition, imperfect contrition (also known as attrition) is a desire not to sin for a reason other than love of God. While attrition does not produce justification, attrition does dispose the soul to receive grace in the Catholic Sacrament of Reconciliation.
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Is adultery a mortal sin?

Jesus forgives all sin

The Bible teaches that the blood Jesus' shed on the cross covers all sin, including infidelity. “… the blood of Jesus, God's Son, purifies us from all sin” (1 John 1:7). This means that any sin we commit, including infidelity, can be forgiven when we come to Jesus with a repentant heart.
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Are all sins forgiven in confession?

Don't worry. If you did not deliberately fail to mention mortal sins you were aware of, then you made a good confession: all of your sins were absolved, and you are forgiven.
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Is eating an hour before Mass a mortal sin?

Can. 919: §1. A person who is to receive the Most Holy Eucharist is to abstain for at least one hour before holy communion from any food and drink, except for only water and medicine.
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Is envy a mortal sin Catholic?

But contrary to this: Job 5:2 says, “Envy kills the little one.” But nothing kills spiritually except a mortal sin. Therefore, envy is a mortal sin.
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What type of sin is gluttony?

In Christianity, it is considered a sin if the excessive desire for food causes it to be withheld from the needy. Some Christian denominations consider gluttony one of the seven deadly sins.
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Can you receive spiritual Communion in a state of mortal sin?

For instance, if we receive communion in the state of mortal sin, the grace contained in the sacrament does us no good - in fact, our reception of communion is a further sin. Similarly, if we receive communion mechanically, as a mere routine without faith and desire, it will not be as effective as it could be.
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