What's considered a mortal sin?

A mortal sin is defined as a grave action that is committed in full knowledge of its gravity and with the full consent of the sinner's will. Such a sin cuts the sinner off from God's sanctifying grace until it is repented, usually in confession with a priest.
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What are the 4 mortal sins?

These sins are vices and are defined as contrary to the Christian virtues of holiness. They are pride, avarice, envy, wrath, lust, gluttony, and sloth (acedia).
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What are the 3 conditions for a mortal sin?

For a sin to be mortal, three conditions must exist at the same time.
  • It must be of a grave matter;
  • It must be committed with full knowledge that it is a mortal sin;
  • It must be committed with full consent. [ Full consent means to do it "voluntarily."] ( C.C.C. # 1857)
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Is missing Catholic Mass a mortal sin?

A. It is still considered a mortal sin to miss Mass on a day of obligation without a good reason. The church has always believed that this obligation stems from the Ten Commandments given to Moses, one of which was to “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.”
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What mortal sins Cannot be forgiven?

Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven. And whoever says a word against the Son of man will be forgiven; but whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the age to come" (Matthew 12:22-32).
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What is a Mortal Sin?



What sins do you confess to a priest?

He has listened to confessions of lying, cheating, gossiping, violence, pornography use, fornication, homosexual behavior, abortion, sterilization, IVF use, etc. He has heard it all. Don't be afraid to bring darkness into the light so the priest can exercise his power and remit these sins from your life.
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Can you still go to Heaven with mortal sin?

In the Orthodox Church there are no "categories" of sin as found in the Christian West. In the pre-Vatican II Catholic catechism, sins were categorized as "mortal" and "venial." In this definition, a "mortal" sin was one which would prevent someone from entering heaven unless one confessed it before death. ...
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Is it OK to receive communion in mortal sin?

Any Catholic who has committed a mortal sin cannot receive Holy Communion unless they have been to confession, the Pope has said.
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Can you confess mortal sin without a priest?

It is very clear: If you cannot find a priest to confess to, speak directly with God, your father, and tell him the truth. Say, 'Lord, I did this, this, this. Forgive me,' and ask for pardon with all your heart.”
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Does watching Mass on TV count?

As a general rule, Catholics are obliged to attend Mass each Sunday. This is in fulfillment of the Second Commandment. Simply watching Mass on TV does not fulfill the obligation. A Catholic who can reasonably do so must attend Mass at a parish church or oratory.
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Is it a mortal sin to live together before marriage?

The Church's teaching on cohabitation is not an “arbitrary” rule. Living together before marriage is a sin because it violates God's commandments and the law of the Church.
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Is lying mortal sin?

Therefore, every instance of lying is a mortal sin. Objection 2: Everything that is contrary to a precept of the Decalogue is a mortal sin. But lying is contrary to the precept You shall not bear false witness. Therefore, every instance of lying is a mortal sin.
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What are examples of venial sins?

For instance, if one were to steal small amounts of property from a particular person, over time one would have stolen enough that it would develop into a serious theft from that person.
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What are the 10 mortal sins Catholic?

“Grave matter is specified by the Ten Commandments, corresponding to the answer of Jesus to the rich young man: 'Do not kill, Do not commit adultery, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Do not defraud, Honor your father and your mother.
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What are sins that we commit everyday?

Actual sins are the sins we commit every day before we are saved, such as lying, swearing, stealing.
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Can you go to confession too often?

A recommended frequency, based on the teachings of past popes and canon 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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What sins Cannot be forgiven by a priest?

And whoever shall speak a word against the Son of Man, it shall be forgiven him; but whoever shall speak against the Holy Spirit, it shall not be forgiven him, either in this age, or in the age to come." The same idea that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is unforgivable is found in Luke 12:10 and Mark 3:29.
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Is it a mortal sin not to go to confession once a year?

The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that one must confess serious sins at least once a year (CCC 1457). One can commit a serious sin without it being a mortal sin.
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Is contrition enough for a person to be forgiven?

A. Contrition is sorrow for one's sins. Contrition is absolutely necessary to receive God's forgiveness. Our Lord desires us to receive his mercy more than we want it ourselves, but we must be contrite if we wish to receive his mercy.
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How many times should a Catholic go to confession?

Catholics are required to receive the Sacrament at least once per year. However, if you are aware of having committed any mortal (serious) sin, you should receive the Sacrament. That being said, all are encouraged to take advantage of the Sacrament on a regular and frequent basis.
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What disqualifies you from receiving Communion?

Anyone aware of having committed a grave sin is obliged to refrain from receiving Communion without first obtaining absolution in the sacrament of Reconciliation.
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Is fornication a sin?

To engage in premarital or extramarital sex, before or outside of marriage, is to sin in God's sight. That is precisely the point of Hebrews 13:4, a verse often referred to in this kind of discussion.
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Is it a sin to divorce in the Catholic Church?

The Catholic Church prohibits divorce, and permits annulment (a finding that the marriage was not canonically valid) under a narrow set of circumstances.
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Can a priest tell police about a confession?

Under Roman Catholic law, it is forbidden for a priest to disclose information — under any circumstances — obtained in the form of religious confession. If a priest breaks what's called "the sacred seal of confession," he will be subject to excommunication from the church.
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