Weird sins in catholicism

Only intentional thoughts can be sinful. In His conversation with the Pharisees on what is pure and impure, Jesus points out that the things that sully a person are not those that enter into us ...
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Confession is not meant to be complicated, and if you are getting overly stressed about it, try simplifying it and not worrying about the exact details when it comes to venial sins. Even with mortal sins, if it is a habitual sin that you committed...
In the time that the Church has been on earth, many unusual traditions have arisen. While most of them seem perfectly normal to Catholics, to non-Catholics they often seem outright bizarre. This is a list of the ten most bizarre aspects of Catholicism....
The Catechism of the Catholic Church categories individual sinfulness into venial and mortal sins. These two kinds of sins each injure the core component of being human—the ability to love God and to love others.
And whosoever toucheth her bed shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even." ( 15:19-21) What it means: This literally means that people shouldn't sit in the same spot a woman sat when she was on her period, because...
The Catechism of the Catholic Church refers to the Sacrament of Confession as the Sacrament of Penance. Penance expresses the proper attitude with which we should approach the sacrament—with sorrow for our sins, a desire to atone for them, and a firm...
It is your freedom to have a record, just remember that when you are in a state of grace, those sins are gone even though you remember them. As for the functionality, it it good. It is good that you demonstrate this diligence and desire that the priest...
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25 February 2021. What “weird Catholicism” reveals about the language of the internet. In the era of social media no institution, not even those most defiantly removed from the shifting winds of fashion, can entirely avoid getting weird. By Justin...
The Catechism is explicit about the grave nature of particular sins, including sacrilege (2120), blasphemy (2148), perjury (2152), deliberately avoiding Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation (2181), murder (2268), hatred of neighbor “when one...
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