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Can a priest here confession anywhere or has it got to be in a confessional.
Also, has he got to wear his purple stole?
Also, has he got to wear his purple stole?
What constitutes “a just cause” is for the local ordinary to decide, I imagine.Can. 964 §1. The proper place to hear sacramental confessions is a church or oratory.
§2. The conference of bishops is to establish norms regarding the confessional; it is to take care, however, that there are always confessionals with a fixed grate between the penitent and the confessor in an open place so that the faithful who wish to can use them freely.
§3. Confessions are not to be heard outside a confessional without a just cause.
Priests quite regularly hear confessions outside of the church building.So they dont even have to be in church it could be anywhere?
A priest heard my Confession walking around in the Church car park.So they dont even have to be in church it could be anywhere?
The “proper” format for confession varies considerably from culture to culture. You do not have to follow any particular format. As long as you confess your sins with sincerity and contrition, it is acceptable.Ok, another question:
When saying a confession, does it ‘have’ to follow the written procedure? I know that probably lots of people forget the way in which it is said so must be right that one can ad lib?
You are free to make up your own. In fact, some priests don’t even have you say the “Act of Contrition” in the confessional. It is the contrition itself that is critical, not the words of a particular prayer.Also, does the ‘Act of Contrition’ have to be said as written or can one make up ones own?
When I was headed to Toronto, ON, for World Youth back in 02, confessions were heard in the back of the moving bus.Priests quite regularly hear confessions outside of the church building.
Think about all of the people in the hospital. Or the home bound. Or those in prison. Those people cannot get to the church. If the priest had to be at the church, the Church would be denying those people the grace of Confession.
Confession is designed to be as easy as possible for the penitent, as it is often stressful enough already.Ok, another question:
When saying a confession, does it ‘have’ to follow the written procedure? I know that probably lots of people forget the way in which it is said so must be right that one can ad lib?
Also, does the ‘Act of Contrition’ have to be said as written or can one make up ones own?