You can be sinfully culpable of acts or omissions and still be unaware of them. For example, let's say you skipped Holy Mass on a Sunday and in turn you missed an important announcement of an obligation which you in turn did not fulfill, you would then be culpable of two sins one of missing Holy Mass and of the other omission.
Yes, Julia, and thank you for pointing it out. I really should read what I have typed before pressing the post button. Struggling with Windows 11 doesn't help. I downloaded it and didn't realise that there's a time limit of a week or ten days after which it can't be removed without going through some complicated procedure that I'm not willing to undertake. Were I even ten years younger, I would learn Linux or some other system and get rid of Windows completely.
I have a vague memory of reading that Teilhard spent time in Israel and had some very close friends who were Jewish. Didn't Moses Hess (the father of Zionism) have some notion about humans evolving into the Holy Spirit?
My last attempt at setting someone straight didn't end well (my god daughter whose mother died some years ago). That was a few years ago. My hope now is that my words will remain with her and some day she will revisit them when life has taught her that being what the world considers a "good person" isn't enough to guarantee entry to Heaven.