It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
The definition of bullying given in Wikipedia is:
Bullying is the use of force or coercion to abuse or intimidate others.
"Others" are other people, every single human being is made in the image and likeness of God, and Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, was very definite about that: we are going to be judged on how we treat others, because
"Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brethern, you did it to me." St. Matthew 25:40b.
Sin is a deliberate transgression of the law of God, in this case, the charity and care which we are bound, before God, to extend to our brother.
I don't know to which ritual you refer, but the rituals of the Catholic Church are not considered sinful by Catholics.
Following rituals in the worship of God is not sinful.
The Catholic Church has never practiced animal sacrifice nor does the Church endorse it. You may be referring to Santeria which is practiced in some Caribbean countries as a form of witchcraft by some claiming to be Catholic but it is not part of the Church and is not approved by the Church. Anything which even hints of superstition is considered as sinful by the Church.
The Catholic allows the consumption of alcoholic beverages in moderation. Drunkenness is sinful.
Being drunk is not inherently a mortal sin in the Catholic Church. However, the actions taken while drunk, such as harming oneself or others, can be considered sinful. It is important to exercise moderation and responsibility when consuming alcohol to avoid committing sinful acts.
Of course not, the occult is considered Satanic and sinful in Christianity.
In the Catholic faith, drinking alcohol is not considered a sin in moderation. However, excessive drinking that leads to harm or sinful behavior is discouraged.
Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. . Henry VIII used any argument that he could find to try and justify his separating from the Church which condemned his sinful life.
In a Catholic marriage, sexual intimacy is considered sacred and should be based on mutual love and respect. The Church teaches that sexual activity should be open to the possibility of procreation and should not involve any form of contraception or artificial means of birth control. Adultery, premarital sex, and any form of sexual activity outside of marriage are considered sinful according to Catholic teachings.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe teaching of the Church is that a homosexual orientation is difficult to live, but not, in itself, sinful. A person who is homosexual is called to chastity and this has always been difficult to live for many people. Homosexual lifestyle, however, is considered a grave sin.
The Catholic Church teaches that sexual behavior should be within the bounds of marriage between a man and a woman, and that it should be open to the possibility of creating new life. The Church also emphasizes the importance of mutual respect, love, and fidelity in relationships. Additionally, the Church teaches that any sexual activity outside of marriage, such as premarital sex, adultery, and homosexual acts, is considered sinful.
If by humping you mean frottage, the Catholic church considers this sinful unless it is part of foreplay between married opposite-sex persons who are busily trying to conceive a child.