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If you are absolved in the sacrament of penance.
Mortal sin must be confessed in penance. The priest will tell you whether a sin is mortal. Mortal sins are when you break an important law of God or the Church and do so on your own free will and with sufficient knowledge of what you're doing. If you are unsure whether you should confess something, it is best just to confess it anyway. Confessing lesser sins is optional but recommended.
You can receive the sacrament of Penance if you have any sin including not only mortal sins but venial sins as well. If you have sin, it is recommended but not necessary to receive the sacrament (Except for mortal sins where you must confess it)
A mortal sin
Mortal sin
We are required to tell every mortal sin we are aware of in order for the Confession to be valid.
A sin is committed. It is a seirous (mortal) sin if the person is above the age of 14 and does not have a special dispensation, knows that it was a sin to do so, and ate meat anyways. It is a venial sin if it was done by accident or without really understanding this or was of course, not consenting to the act through free will.In the case of a mortal sin, a confession is needed. In the case of venial sin, a confession is a good idea, but not required. A normal act of contrition and some self-specified penance is needed.It can happen, it is a sin if the person is 14 years or older and does not have a dispensation. If it was done because one was careless then the sin is still a grave one. Seek a confession in this case.
Mortal sin. a example of a mortal sin could be murder, suicide, and more. Any sin that involves serious matter, knowledge, and consent of the will is mortal; then there is a venial sin. it is a less serious sin. You should still go to confession for either one of them though it is not strictly necessary for the remission of venial sin.
You must confess mortal (very serious) sins.For a sin to be mortal, three conditions must be present:There must be grave matter (some thing that is seriously, gravely wrong)You must have full knowledge (you must be aware that it is seriously wrong)You must have complete consent (you must freely and voluntarily commit the sin)If one, two, or all of these conditions are not present in a sin, the sin is venial (not as serious). Although confessing venial sins is not required, it is highly reccomended because doing this can help you to avoid sin in the future.
You receive penance through the sacrament of reconciliation. After committing a grave sin you would confess you sin to a Holy Father. Then you would ask him for a penance. A grave sin is considered one that breaks any of the Ten Commandments.
Mortal Sin - film - was created in 1970.
MORTAL SIN keeps your soul farther from god