Yes. For a sin to be mortal three conditions must all be met:
1) it must be grave matter
2) it must be committed with full knowledge
3) and deliberate consent
All Three must be met, if one or more are missing, then the sin is only venial.
The difference of them is that the Venial sin is not really deadly,but the mortal sin is very grave.It also not allow you to enter heaven and purgatory but the eternal condemnation in hell,while the venial sin can put you to purgatory,not straight to heaven.
Mortal Sin. although a venial sin is Somewhat like mortal sin but not as bad.Jewish AnswerIt's a deliberate 'sin'. However, one can still atone by apologising to HaShem and asking His forgiveness in combination with never repeating that action.
mortal and venial
Roman Catholic AnswerThat would be mortal sin, as opposed to venial sin, which is less serious.
The word venial is an adjective. He explained to her that it was a venial sin. Some synonyms include forgivable and allowable.
According to Roman Catholicism, a venial sin (meaning "forgivable" sin) is a lesser sin that does not result in a complete separation from God and eternal damnation in Hell. A venial sin involves a "partial loss of grace" from God. Then, a temptation is the act of tempting or the condition of being tempted or something tempting or enticing. It can be a venial sin if you are thinking of doing it, but if you are just being tempted and not falls to it. it is not a venial sin. Thus, it depends upon the situation. Hope this helps.
The opposite of moral is amoral. It means to be without morals.
Punch someone
it is a sin that weakens ur relationshipp w/ God
Venial and mortal sins
Mortal sins are more serious than venial sins, and they have more serious consequences: With mortal sin, the life of grace is lost and the sinner is in danger of hell. With venial sin, the life of grace is weakened but not lost. Even so, venial sins should not be taken lightly, since habitual venial sins can harden one to commit mortal sin.
The Catholic Church does not have a "list" of sins. Simply, a mortal sin is a sin that merits hell. For a sin to be considered mortal three conditions need to be met: * Mortal sin is a sin of grave matter * Mortal sin is committed with full knowledge of the sinner * Mortal sin is committed with deliberate consent of the sinner