Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Roman Catholicism:Sin

1,820 bytes added, 06:46, 7 November 2008
Category:Catholic Church
{{summary Infobox_Contents | texttopic_name =[[The Roman Catholic doctrine]] distinguishes between personal sin and teaching on Sin |subtopics = [[original sinOriginal Sin]]. Personal sins are either mortal or venial. Mortal sins are those of grave matter and if left un-reconciled result in eternal punishment in * [[hellPurgatory]]. Venial sins are sins which are not of a grave matter, or if they are, the individual does not realize this. The act of committing a venial sin does not cut off the sinner from [[GodIndulgences]]’s [[grace]], as the sinner has not rejected God. However, venial sins do injure the relationship between the sinner and God which needs to be restored by [[penancePenance]], [[indulgenceRoman Catholicism: Confession|Confession]]s or time in * [[purgatoryReformation]]. Other |opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}}* [[denominations]] reject any notion of different magnitudes of Mortal and venial sin : Question and thus the existance of venial sins or purgatoryAnswer (justforcatholics.org)]] |}}
{{overview}}[[Roman Catholic]] doctrine distinguishes between personal sin (acts of disobedience to God committed by a person) and [[original sin]] (a person being born sinful). Personal sins are further subdivided into either mortal or venial. It should be noted that other Christian [[denominations]] do not agree with the division of mortal and venial sins and reject the existance of different classes of sin and the notion of [[penance]] and [[purgatory]].
{{topics}}* [[Original Sin]]* [[Purgatory]] | [[Indulgences]] | [[Penance]] | [[Roman Catholicism: Confession|Confession]]* [[Reformation]]===Mortal sins===
{{opinions}}* [[Mortal sins are sins of grave (serious) matter, where the sinner is aware that the act (or omission) is both a sin and venial sin: Question a grave matter, and Answer performs the act (justforcatholicsor omission) with deliberate consent. The act of committing a mortal sin cuts off the sinner from God’s grace; it is in itself a rejection of God. If left un-reconciled, mortal sins result in eternal punishment in Hell.org)]]
{{quotes}}===Venial sins===
Venial sins are sins which do not meet the conditions for mortal sins. The sin may be one that is not a grave matter, or if a grave matter, the individual does not realize that the act is a sin or grave matter, or does not deliberately consent to the sin. The act of committing a venial sin does not cut off the sinner from God’s grace, as the sinner has not rejected God. However, venial sins do injure the relationship between the sinner and God, and as such, must be reconciled to God, either through the sacrament of reconciliation or receiving the Eucharist. According to Catholic doctrine however the sin is still punished with the person required to perform penance or endure time in [[purgatory]] after death. ===The [[sinlessness of Mary]]=== According to Roman Catholicism, in addition to Jesus, [[Mary]], his mother, also lived her entire life without sin. It is believed that Jesus assumed her directly into heaven after the end of her life on Earth. ===Protestant objections to Catholic doctrine of Sin and the [[Reformation]]=== {{stub}} ==Quotes== ===Links===* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14004b.htm New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia - Sin]** [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14004b.htm#I I. Nature of sin]** [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14004b.htm#II II. Division]** [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14004b.htm#III III. Mortal Sin]** [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14004b.htm#IV IV. Venial Sin]** [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14004b.htm#V V. Permission and Remedies]** [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14004b.htm#VI VI. The Sense of Sin] {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Denominations]] -> [[Roman Catholicism]][[Category:Catholic Church]]
administrator, Bureaucrats, bureaucrats, editor, emailconfirmed, Administrators
11,540
edits

Navigation menu