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What it means to follow your conscience

  • Posted on 20/10/2007
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What it means to follow your conscience

  • Posted on 20/10/2007
  • By: Website Administrator
  • in Faith Issues, Religious Education Issues
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In our secularist society there is a popular, but erroneous notion of what it means to follow one’s conscience, often reduced to the idea, “if it feels right, how can it be wrong?” Our conscience is a personal interior encounter with God and we have the ability and obligation to listen to His voice and freely choose to follow His will for love of Him. In this article Leon Suprenant, Jr. discusses the proper understanding of freedom of conscience as well as offers suggestions to help develop a morally mature conscience.

 

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