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Saint_Michael
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I am a cradle Catholic but was poorly catechized, reconciliation was something I did once in a group prior to I think confirmation. It was never stressed or even explained to me in my classes. I also spent about a decade out of the Church. Therefore I can say I probably had my first good confession about one year ago (I’m now 29).
Now my problem is I am constantly reliving my sins of the past two decades, and it is endless as you can imagine that a bad Catholic worldly teenager and 20 something may be. Everytime I confess almost immediately out of the confessional I remember more stuff. I am confessing things from when I was 12, and I doubt that it will ever end. It just seems like an impossible task. I know that when I’m absolved I’m absolved of all sins, even ones by no fault of my own are forgotten. But the problem I’m having is to mention it in my next confession. I feel like I’m going to be 60 or on my death bed confessing to drinking when I was 16 and sneaking into the bushes with a young lady, or smashing mailboxes or something.
This has been going on for one year now, and there doesn’t appear to be any end in site. Has anyone been through this, or can relate?
Now my problem is I am constantly reliving my sins of the past two decades, and it is endless as you can imagine that a bad Catholic worldly teenager and 20 something may be. Everytime I confess almost immediately out of the confessional I remember more stuff. I am confessing things from when I was 12, and I doubt that it will ever end. It just seems like an impossible task. I know that when I’m absolved I’m absolved of all sins, even ones by no fault of my own are forgotten. But the problem I’m having is to mention it in my next confession. I feel like I’m going to be 60 or on my death bed confessing to drinking when I was 16 and sneaking into the bushes with a young lady, or smashing mailboxes or something.
This has been going on for one year now, and there doesn’t appear to be any end in site. Has anyone been through this, or can relate?