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Is a Priest supposed to give a penance in Confession? Or is it optional? I have been to confession several times since moving to Georgia and have never been one penance.
But isn’t being told to spend time in the Eurcharistic Chapel the penance he is giving you?It depends on which priest you go to. Some give a penance and some don’t. I have two confessors, one always gives me a penance and the other tells me to go spend time in the Eucharistic Chapel (where the tabernacle is kept). Like I said, it just depends on who you go to. Is a priest obligated to give a penance? No, its optional. He does what he see’s fit.
True, I guess it just doesn’t* feel* like penance to me.But isn’t being told to spend time in the Eurcharistic Chapel the penance he is giving you?
I know what you mean. I normally pray all 20 decades of the Rosary every day so when I get a penance of one Hail Mary it doesn’t feel like a pennace.True, I guess it just doesn’t* feel* like penance to me.
As regards the actual penance, in no way does the absolution or forgiveness depend on the amount or severity of penance performed. In fact, NO amount of penance could merit any forgiveness. Therefore we should remember that it is by joining our penitential acts to the Sacrifice of Christ that they have merit.“Therefore the priests of the Lord ought, as far as the Spirit and prudence shall suggest, to enjoin salutary and suitable satisfactions, according to the quality of the crimes and the ability of the penitent; lest, if haply they connive at sins, and deal too indulgently with penitents, by enjoining certain very light works for very grievous crimes, they be made partakers of other men 's sins.” (Session 14)
I agree, but what the priest tells me to do I do. I’m going to question him? No. The priest I refer to (who tells me to go to the Tabernacle) usually says, “Talk to God, have personal prayer time with Him.” I interpret that as meaning pray in reference to how I can better my life/sin less. The other priest I go to (when the other isn’t available or vice versa) usually gives me a whole Rosary to do, am I going to question him by saying that’s too stiff? No. I just do what they tell me to do and do it gladly.Lorrie and Thissle that does not sound like any sort of action(?) that would fulfill a penatential rite. I mean kneeling before the tabaernacle is loving, penance is I sorry and I wish to atone for my sins as best I can by the advice of a priest. I guess it could as being before Christ is wonderful but I’m never sorry for being there in front of a tabernacle. And I would never think of being in front of Christ as a penance.
The purpose of the Penance is to provide the penitent with a postive means to avoid the sin in the future.True, I guess it just doesn’t* feel* like penance to me.
I got an Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory be last time. Compared to the Liturgy of the hours its nothing so LOL, funny times.I know what you mean. I normally pray all 20 decades of the Rosary every day so when I get a penance of one Hail Mary it doesn’t feel like a pennace.
I never heard of NO penance before.It depends on which priest you go to. Some give a penance and some don’t. I have two confessors, one always gives me a penance and the other tells me to go spend time in the Eucharistic Chapel (where the tabernacle is kept). Like I said, it just depends on who you go to. Is a priest obligated to give a penance? No, its optional. He does what he see’s fit.
I’ve definitely felt like I’ve gotten off lightly a few times. I guess it just boils down to us trusting our confessors judgment and going with it.I never heard of NO penance before.
Earlier this year I went to Confession after several years away from the Church, which was very difficult – I half-expected to be struck by lightning just for entering a church (stupid, I know). But after I finished he gave me what seemed a scandalously light penance and I sort of felt shortchanged.
Maybe I’m just being weird – anybody else ever have an experience like that?
I think with the second confessor, his telling you to spend time in the chapel is your penanceIt depends on which priest you go to. Some give a penance and some don’t. I have two confessors, one always gives me a penance and the other tells me to go spend time in the Eucharistic Chapel (where the tabernacle is kept). Like I said, it just depends on who you go to. Is a priest obligated to give a penance? No, its optional. He does what he see’s fit.
I’m pretty sure at least a couple times I received no penance but those were probably special cases like if after confessing I went back because I forgot to mention a sin – this second time the priest would absolve me but not assign an additional penance.I never heard of NO penance before.