Got it. Still, you’re not going to develop a relationship with your pastor by avoiding him. This would be an excellent opportunity for you to introduce yourself to him, and make him aware of your situation and planned approach!I’ve never actually met the priest so it’s a little bit awkward tbh.
Yep, got it. Go to your pastor, rather than to your RCIA leadership team. (I’ve seen cases where they (or even deacons) treat a general guideline as a hard-and-fast, unbreakable rule. Your pastor is the right person to make a judgment call and help you set expectations properly!)Just wanted to get a general idea if it’s a possibility before I have that conversation with anyone at my parish.
That’s good.I go behind the screen and take my purse with me in the confessional.
That seems like a good idea.I’d still take it with me anyway unless by taking it in the confessional door wouldn’t close. Then I’d ask someone to watch it for me.
Bring it in if you prefer not to leave it in a pew. I seriously doubt the priest is going to have an issue - it may attract a curious comment but that’s about it.Is it better to take it inside the confessional, will the priest ask me to remove it,
This is one of the things I’m talking about. I’m not sure the poster to whom you’re responding said anything like this.If you are vacillating between between two denominations then
you really need to be going to confession regularly.
On the other hand, when “us lay folk” speak up with our own understanding, often there’s the opportunity for the speaker to learn whether they’re mistaken or not.Us lay folk should refrain from giving any advice on this thread.