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Author Topic: Can a priest declare something a mortal sin which isn't?  (Read 4841 times)

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Re: Can a priest declare something a mortal sin which isn't?
« Reply #45 on: June 01, 2022, 08:13:23 PM »
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  • I concur with Sean in the sense that, despite what position we hold for or against the SSPX priests, they have to listen to our confessions. And if they hear repetitive mortal sins, or insincere confessions by married persons, they either offer classes to educate, or the fault may lie with them before Almighty God on Judgement Day, for not refusing to absolve the penitents.

    I remember attending Mass where Laddie goes, and though I didn't know people's personal sins, it wasn't hard to figure out from the sermons, that parishioners were guilty of what their children were finding on phones, by innocently picking it up and discovering vices. in particularly, that which leads most souls to Hell, per Our Lady. I didn't get the impression the mother was imbibing.

    Just sayin'. +


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    Re: Can a priest declare something a mortal sin which isn't?
    « Reply #46 on: June 01, 2022, 08:35:44 PM »
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  • I concur with Sean in the sense that, despite what position we hold for or against the SSPX priests, they have to listen to our confessions. And if they hear repetitive mortal sins, or insincere confessions by married persons, they either offer classes to educate, or the fault may lie with them before Almighty God on Judgement Day, for not refusing to absolve the penitents.

    I remember attending Mass where Laddie goes, and though I didn't know people's personal sins, it wasn't hard to figure out from the sermons, that parishioners were guilty of what their children were finding on phones, by innocently picking it up and discovering vices. in particularly, that which leads most souls to Hell, per Our Lady. I didn't get the impression the mother was imbibing.

    Just sayin'. +
    Still not what the OP asked:

    ""Can a priest make something which is not a sin, into a mortal sin?"


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    Re: Can a priest declare something a mortal sin which isn't?
    « Reply #47 on: June 01, 2022, 09:12:15 PM »
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  • Still not what the OP asked:

    ""Can a priest make something which is not a sin, into a mortal sin?"

    STILL not what 14 people answered!

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    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."