Saturday, November 11, 2006

Mortal Sin

His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI reminded the faithful
that mortal sin leads to damnation during his Nov 5 audience at the Vatican. He
said, "Jesus revolutionized the meaning of death, (since the Resurrection) death
is not the same; it has been deprived of its sting."

He also remarked that there is a form of death that should be
more fearsome to believers: the death of the soul in sin. "Indeed, those who die
in unrepented mortal sin, closed off from God's love by their prideful
rejection, exclude themselves from the kingdom of life."
Sadly, the matter of mortal sin is something that is hardly ever discussed in our Parish homilies. More frightening is the lack of reminders from our priests that unrepented mortal sin will consign a soul to hell. You wouldn't believe how many "Catholics" miss Mass regularly (and receive Communion!).

Priests need to speak about the restoration of the soul to its state of innocence after Sacramental Confession. Our Holy Father's wisdom needs to reach our all priests in the world.

Pax tecum!
Feast of St. Martin of Tours

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