No. Jesus had a Seder at the last Supper
Roman Catholic AnswerThat depends. There are over six hundred commandments in the Torah. They are divided into three categories by St. Thomas Aquinas: Moral, Legislative, and Foreshadowing of Christ (not the category names he used!).The moral laws are universal and thus are good for all time, in other words, we are bound by the morals laws, like the "Ten Commandments".
The Legislative laws may or may not be valid depending on the civil laws of the nation you live in.
The laws which foreshadowed Christ ARE a sin, if you are observing them because you believe that Christ will come, in other words, if you don't believe that he already came in the person of Jesus two thousand years ago. Thus we are no longer to obey the rituals such as the dietary laws and the ceremonies which were fulfilled in Christ. The Seder has its fulfillment in the Last Supper and the Mass. To fully observe a Seder would be to acknowledge that you do not believe that Jesus fulfilled this at the Last Supper and established the Eucharist, thus it would be a sin.
For a full treatment, please see St. Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologiae.
Sin.
It depends on your religion. If you are Buddhist or Atheist , then its not really a sin for you. Its not sin for the Islamic religion but you really shouldn't cheat though. But it is a sin if your Catholic or a Christian. I am a Catholic myself. Cheating and Stealing is wrong, therefore it is a sin.
No, that is a mortal sin. That adult should not be receiving Communion or that would be sacrilege, another mortal sin.
The motto of Wong Tai Sin Catholic Primary School is 'be constantly strong in Jesus Christ'.
Is it a huge sin to stop being a nun? Of the Roman Catholic Church? No. It is not a sin at all.
Sin which is selfishness.
The Church will not marry a Catholic to someone who is divorced because it is a sin.
According to Catholic beliefs, it is not a sin to go to a restaurant on Sunday. The Catholic Church teaches that Sunday is a day of rest and worship, but it does not prohibit going to a restaurant on that day.
The Catholic Church teaches that excessive drinking of alcohol can be a sin, but moderate consumption is not considered a mortal sin.
In the Catholic faith, getting drunk is considered a sin, but whether it is a mortal sin depends on the circumstances and intentions of the individual.
No. IVF is a mortal sin.
If you are absolved in the sacrament of penance.