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Just had a strange situation occur and could use some (name removed by moderator)ut. My boyfriend and I have been struggling with impurity and nearing fornication for some time; I have confessed it multiple times, and we keep falling into the same sins. I confessed this to a new priest today. After some inquiry, he stated that I needed to remove the occasion of sin (which I agree with), but then stated that the only way to do so would be to break up with my boyfriend for 3-6 months. And, until I break up with him, absolution would be withheld. He stated if any priest gave me absolution at this time, that priest would be committing a mortal sin.
My understanding of withholding absolution is that it can basically be done for two reasons: lack of contrition (which is not the case here, though my contrition may be imperfect rather than perfect), or the confessor’s refusal to make changes in the direction of discontinuing the sin. I 100% agree that I need to make some changes; however, to skip right to a breakup seems extreme. Not pray together, not fast from touch, no other options; just break up, or you’re not to be forgiven.
I guess my question is thus: is it sinful/disobedient of me to go to another priest, explain the situation honestly, and try to get a second opinion? Or am I truly faced with the option of breaking up with a man I’m nearly convinced I may be called to marry? Thank you and pray for me.
My understanding of withholding absolution is that it can basically be done for two reasons: lack of contrition (which is not the case here, though my contrition may be imperfect rather than perfect), or the confessor’s refusal to make changes in the direction of discontinuing the sin. I 100% agree that I need to make some changes; however, to skip right to a breakup seems extreme. Not pray together, not fast from touch, no other options; just break up, or you’re not to be forgiven.
I guess my question is thus: is it sinful/disobedient of me to go to another priest, explain the situation honestly, and try to get a second opinion? Or am I truly faced with the option of breaking up with a man I’m nearly convinced I may be called to marry? Thank you and pray for me.
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