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pray4peace
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I am sorry you had a bad experience. I know sometimes I can hardly even hear the priest, so I can understand how upsetting this all can be.I went to confession today, and it definitely qualifies as the worst experience I’ve had in the confessional.
The priest used a formula of absolution other than the one prescribed by the Church. It went something like:
“I ask God to free you from all your temptations and iniquities…”
Confused by this prayer I had never heard before, and worried that I would not receive the correct formula of absolution, I interrrupted the priest, and asked him to use the correct formula. I accept that this was probably not the best approach, but I was really thrown off by this brand new prayer he had invented. After telling me how rude I was being, and after I apologized to him, the priest then offered me this absolution:
“I ask Christ to absolve you from your sins in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”
I knew that this wasn’t the correct formula either, but the priest was already upset at me, so I thanked him and went to the rectory to seek a confession from the pastor.
The pastor let me in. I explained what had happened, and he argued with me, telling me that the confession was valid as long as the priest had the correct intention. I responded that the confession might have been valid (since I knew there are different formulas used in the east), but that priests are supposed to use a particular formula, and I wanted absolute certainty that my sins were absolved.
The priest then gave me a confession, using the proper formula, “I absolve you from your sins in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”, and then admonished me not to be “scrupulous”.
Was I wrong to be so insistent on the proper formula of absolution? What would you have done?
I believe as long as these words are included in the absolution , you are forgiven. " I ABSOLVE YOU FROM YOUR SINS IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER AND OF THE SON AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT" catholicliturgy.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/documentText/Index/2/SubIndex/40/ContentIndex/450/Start/446
I also noticed in this link, if you go to the Table of Contents , that there are adaptations to the Rite of Penance. Priest can add prayers, biblical texts, to suit the individual penitent, as long as they keep the essential formula which is , “I absolve you from your sins in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.”
Maybe the priest was saying special prayer for you before he gave you the essential words of absolution? If you do have a priest in the future that says something a little different, be sure to let him finish so you can see if these essential words are in the absolution.
I do believe I have had a priest say the formula a little different, but the essential words were always there.
I hope you don’t have to deal with any confusion or problems with confession again.
Blessings