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The Unbearable Weight of ONE Mortal Sin Carried Into Eternity.
Most Catholics think of mortal sin as a matter of degree — more sins means more damage, less sins means less. The theology of the Church says something entirely different, and almost no one explains it in its full weight: one mortal sin, committed under three conditions, removes sanctifying grace from the soul completely. Not partially. Not proportionally. Completely. The soul carrying one unconfessed mortal sin is in the same ontological state as the soul that committed a thousand. Because there is no gradation in the state of death.
In this video, Raymond — a retired Catholic theology teacher from Covington, Kentucky — walks through what Padre Pio documented about this from behind his confessional grate: that he could see the spiritual state of souls, that he saw practicing Catholics carrying something unnamed beneath their faithful practice, and that he sent those penitents away with a sentence precise enough to cut through everything else they had been carrying. Not to condemn them. Because he could see the weight and the direction it was taking them. This video covers the full theological architecture (Aquinas, the Catechism, St. John Chrysostom, St. Alphonsus Liguori), Padre Pio's documented confessional dismissals, the Ripperger framework on how the weight compounds over decades, and a three-step protocol beginning tonight for the practicing Catholic who cannot explain why prayer feels flat — and who may not yet know why.
SOURCES AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT:
- Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraphs 1855, 1857, and 1861 (mortal sin, three conditions, loss of sanctifying grace).
- St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, Part I-II, Question 88, Articles 1-2 (sanctifying grace as forma of the soul; mortal sin as spiritual death, not injury).
- St. John Chrysostom, Homilies on Romans, Homily 13 (the present weight of sin on the soul during earthly life).
- St. Alphonsus Liguori, Moral Theology, Volume VI (the "confession of avoidance" — confessing around the gravest sin rather than naming it directly).
- Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, Epistolario Volume I (letters to Fr. Agostino Daniele, 1910-1915; mystical descriptions of souls approaching sacraments in states of spiritual death).
- Fr. Alberto D'Apolito, Padre Pio of Pietrelcina (1978): documentation of Padre Pio's confessional dismissals and the testimonies of those who returned and named the unnamed.
- C. Bernard Ruffin, Padre Pio: The True Story: corroborating documentation of the same confessional pattern.
- Fr. Alessio Parente, Send Me Your Guardian Angel: additional documentation.
- Padre Pio Foundation official documentation (padrepiodapietrelcina.com): "Let us be horrified by mortal sin, and never pause in our advance to blessed eternity."
- Fr. Chad Ripperger, WQPH Radio series "Levels of Spiritual Warfare" (2020): mortal sin as legal right and objective demonic access; the compounding of unconfessed grave sin over time; the fixation of the will at death.
Transparency: All content is independently researched. AI tools are used for narration and visual production.
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Видео The Unbearable Weight of ONE Mortal Sin Carried Into Eternity. канала The Sacred Warnings of Padre Pio
In this video, Raymond — a retired Catholic theology teacher from Covington, Kentucky — walks through what Padre Pio documented about this from behind his confessional grate: that he could see the spiritual state of souls, that he saw practicing Catholics carrying something unnamed beneath their faithful practice, and that he sent those penitents away with a sentence precise enough to cut through everything else they had been carrying. Not to condemn them. Because he could see the weight and the direction it was taking them. This video covers the full theological architecture (Aquinas, the Catechism, St. John Chrysostom, St. Alphonsus Liguori), Padre Pio's documented confessional dismissals, the Ripperger framework on how the weight compounds over decades, and a three-step protocol beginning tonight for the practicing Catholic who cannot explain why prayer feels flat — and who may not yet know why.
SOURCES AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT:
- Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraphs 1855, 1857, and 1861 (mortal sin, three conditions, loss of sanctifying grace).
- St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, Part I-II, Question 88, Articles 1-2 (sanctifying grace as forma of the soul; mortal sin as spiritual death, not injury).
- St. John Chrysostom, Homilies on Romans, Homily 13 (the present weight of sin on the soul during earthly life).
- St. Alphonsus Liguori, Moral Theology, Volume VI (the "confession of avoidance" — confessing around the gravest sin rather than naming it directly).
- Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, Epistolario Volume I (letters to Fr. Agostino Daniele, 1910-1915; mystical descriptions of souls approaching sacraments in states of spiritual death).
- Fr. Alberto D'Apolito, Padre Pio of Pietrelcina (1978): documentation of Padre Pio's confessional dismissals and the testimonies of those who returned and named the unnamed.
- C. Bernard Ruffin, Padre Pio: The True Story: corroborating documentation of the same confessional pattern.
- Fr. Alessio Parente, Send Me Your Guardian Angel: additional documentation.
- Padre Pio Foundation official documentation (padrepiodapietrelcina.com): "Let us be horrified by mortal sin, and never pause in our advance to blessed eternity."
- Fr. Chad Ripperger, WQPH Radio series "Levels of Spiritual Warfare" (2020): mortal sin as legal right and objective demonic access; the compounding of unconfessed grave sin over time; the fixation of the will at death.
Transparency: All content is independently researched. AI tools are used for narration and visual production.
#PadrePio #SpiritualWarfare #CatholicFaith #MortalSin #Confession #DemonicPsychology #PerfectConfession #SanctifyingGrace #Exorcism #CatholicPrayer #ThomasAquinas #FrRipperger #SoulProtection #CatholicSpirituality
Видео The Unbearable Weight of ONE Mortal Sin Carried Into Eternity. канала The Sacred Warnings of Padre Pio
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