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We live in a time when there is a radical misunderstanding of conscience. Secular society takes the position that "if my conscience tells me to do it, then I don't have to listen to anybody else" or "If my conscience says it's okay, then it's okay and I'm not sinning" - end of conversations. But is that true? Fr. Linn explains what conscience really is, how we are for form our conscience, disordered conscience, and what principles the catechism teaches in regard to respecting the dignity of our own and others consciences.
By Fr. Andrew Linn5
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We live in a time when there is a radical misunderstanding of conscience. Secular society takes the position that "if my conscience tells me to do it, then I don't have to listen to anybody else" or "If my conscience says it's okay, then it's okay and I'm not sinning" - end of conversations. But is that true? Fr. Linn explains what conscience really is, how we are for form our conscience, disordered conscience, and what principles the catechism teaches in regard to respecting the dignity of our own and others consciences.

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