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This question came out of our RCIA group, posed by a man raised Baptist:
Can a person who is in imminent danger of death, with no priest available, make an Act of Contrition confessing serious/mortal sin directly to God and be absolved? And if he does make that Act of Contrition but survives, does he then have to seek out a priest for sacramental confession? If so, why seek out the priest - did the confession and absolution not “stick”?
Scenario: A man is trapped in a building when an earthquake collapses it. Two days before he had committed adultery, regretted it, and intended to go to confession at the regularly scheduled time for confessions. But now he’s been pinned under tons of concrete for 36 hours and hope for rescue is fading rapidly. He prays and confesses to God, making a sincere Act of Contrition, hoping to receive forgiveness. (Under common Protestant theology, this sincere prayer of repentance is sufficient.)
One of two apparently contradictory outcomes come out of this scenario:
Can a person who is in imminent danger of death, with no priest available, make an Act of Contrition confessing serious/mortal sin directly to God and be absolved? And if he does make that Act of Contrition but survives, does he then have to seek out a priest for sacramental confession? If so, why seek out the priest - did the confession and absolution not “stick”?
Scenario: A man is trapped in a building when an earthquake collapses it. Two days before he had committed adultery, regretted it, and intended to go to confession at the regularly scheduled time for confessions. But now he’s been pinned under tons of concrete for 36 hours and hope for rescue is fading rapidly. He prays and confesses to God, making a sincere Act of Contrition, hoping to receive forgiveness. (Under common Protestant theology, this sincere prayer of repentance is sufficient.)
One of two apparently contradictory outcomes come out of this scenario:
- The man dies. Is he forgiven? Was the sincere Act of Contrition sufficient?
- The man is still alive and 24 more hours pass. Suddenly a search-and-rescue dog picks up his scent. Several frantic hours later the rescuers finally extract him, and he survives. Does he now have to go to Sacramental Confession? If so, does that mean the sincere Act of Contrition he made while trapped was pointless?