Is a Non-Catholic Guilty of Mortal Sin If They Reject Catholic Teaching?
Karlo Broussard | 5/12/2025
56m
If a non-Catholic knowingly rejects Catholic teaching and commits a grave sin, are they just as culpable as a Catholic? We explore moral responsibility, Church teaching on invincible ignorance, and how conscience and knowledge affect culpability.
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Questions Covered:
06:53 - I read in the Catechism that you need to be in the state of grace to receive the sacrament of confirmation. What happens if you’re not?
18:24 - If a Catholic and a non-Catholic both do something that’s a mortal sin, and they both know what the Catholic Church teaches, is the non-Catholic also culpable for mortal sin?
28:45 - Was there anything Pope Francis actually did to change any teachings in the Catholic Church?
35:04 - Why did the Catholic Church need to dogmatize the Assumption of Mary?
43:31 - What is the practical effect that the pope has on the world when he makes a pronouncement or encourages the world, considering most of the world isn’t Catholic and doesn’t have reason to listen to him?
50:12 - How does the Pope’s authority compare to the Bible’s?