Catholic OCD: Sin, Sin everywhere a sin
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ย. 2024
- Many times, people struggling with the scrupulous disorder/Religious OCD/Moral Scrupulosity, see sin around every corner, in every situation, and somehow part of every feeling. This teaching helps to place sin into a more balanced context.
I was having an ocd attack when I started watching this video because I was afraid I commit a mortal sin. Thank you father this video helped me and allowed The Holy Spirit to come to me
Hello, Father Thomas; my name is Consuelo and I'm from Mexico City. Thank you very much for these videos: finding Scruopulous Anonymous has been a bless for me. God bless💖
Father, thank you so much for your videos. I am in tears, God Bless you.
This helped me realize how I need to train my brain to not always see sin in my thoughts, conversations, etc. I'll be checking out the mindfulness video. Thank you, Father!
11:42 this again brought tears in my eyes
Father Santa, your book changed my life. I found it early enough to prevent my rigid formation from becoming a spiritual disability. Thank you for what you do. God bless you!
Father Thomas I am a Person With OCD/Scrupulosity. The last 2 or 3 minutes of your sermon has given me such a peace of mind. Saying no sin has been committed, being a Scrupulous person. I needed to hear that from you. Not from someone who doesn’t know my illness or lacks the knowledge. I will still going to confession regularly, not giving judgement on myself. But will confess my indiscretions as obstacles. God makes the judgement what he thinks is or isn’t a sin. Ty Father Thomas your what I was looking for. 🙏
thank you so much - i'll pray for you and your mission!
Your insights help restore a balanced experience of the faith, despite all the public shaming and rhetoric out there. So even if one doesn't have OCD, your talks are extremely edifying. So glad I found your channel. Thank you and God Bless You.
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Thank you Jesus for bringing father into my life ! May the saints pray for him, and the angels protect him
This freed me to enjoy my relationship with Christ. Thank you
what balm and consolation ! dear Fr Thomas … thank you for being such a lovely channel our Lord’s healing grace.
Thank you Fr., God bless
Thank you, Father Santa. Your ministry has been a great gift from God in my life.
"It is not the voice of God. It is not your conscience. It is your disorder speaking" :)
This Father I would trust with anything, and I have serious trust issues.
The attachment to Veinal Sin. I have OCD/Scrupulosity without a doubt. I am working on managing the illness. I very much want to gain Plenary Indulgences for souls & for myself. I go to confession, mass and say 3 prayers for the intention of the Holy Father, but having the attachment to Venial Sin (as everyone has.) no Plenary indulgence can be gotten. So in Fact no Plenary Indulgences can never be gotten. This is ridicules. Oh, a partial indulgence can be had. Come on Holy Father free everyone from this Chang. Open the gates of Purgatory and punishment from
Sin. Father Thomas what is your opinion. Ty. Ralph
Thank you for your video. I must admit though, I left the video a little more confused than before. Can you give some more concrete examples of what was sinful in the past that isn't now? What do you mean when you say everything is subject to change and development? Gender, freedom, and others concepts or realities are developing? Do things like adultery or theft also change and develop? I'm looking for clarity thanks for your input.
Everything can develop, which is technically different from change. As for your first question, being an actor used to be condemned as sinful, same with charging interest.
Just want to know if the Confiteor we pray at Mass is contrary to what Fr is saying when we pray, "I have sinned in my thoughts and words" etc? Another point is that of resolving to stay away from occasions of sin when we ask for forgiveness in confessions. Fr said he watched 5 movie trailers of certain kinds and each gave occasion to certain thoughts which could lead to temptation to certain sins. Avoiding these occasions of sin seems IMHO to be prudent. Any thoughts anyone?
But how do we know if a grave wrong is a mortal sin or not?
I have no idea what you are saying.
Sounds like modernism