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rweidn
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This may be a bit of a dumb or juvenile question, so apologies in advance.
I believe i have sins (that are probably of a mortal nature) to confess. I have confessed to God in prayer but want to confess to a priest but not my regular priest. I am truly penitant and am making efforts not to committ the same sins again. I made contact with another local church and they gave me a date to come in for confession but i couldn’t make it due to a family crisis. I then contacted them again, they gave me the regular confession time and i said i would take some time out of work on Saturday to do so. When i turned up this morning the Church was shut. I knocked on the Presbetery door and was told the Priest would not be back till later. I have work commitments and can’t get there later. Am finding this rather frustrating. It will be several weeks before i can make another Saturday confession.
So my question is if i go to confession but the Church is not open, where does my sin stand in the eyes of God. What if i drop down dead tomorrow (cheerful as ever!).
I believe i have sins (that are probably of a mortal nature) to confess. I have confessed to God in prayer but want to confess to a priest but not my regular priest. I am truly penitant and am making efforts not to committ the same sins again. I made contact with another local church and they gave me a date to come in for confession but i couldn’t make it due to a family crisis. I then contacted them again, they gave me the regular confession time and i said i would take some time out of work on Saturday to do so. When i turned up this morning the Church was shut. I knocked on the Presbetery door and was told the Priest would not be back till later. I have work commitments and can’t get there later. Am finding this rather frustrating. It will be several weeks before i can make another Saturday confession.
So my question is if i go to confession but the Church is not open, where does my sin stand in the eyes of God. What if i drop down dead tomorrow (cheerful as ever!).