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Context: I’m a Protestant who is currently undergoing conversion to become Catholic. I wish to receive Absolution, and I believe there is some support for that in Canon law.
Canon 844 §4 states that:
“§4. If the danger of death is present or if, in the judgment of the diocesan bishop or conference of bishops, some other grave necessity urges it, Catholic ministers administer these same sacraments licitly also to other Christians not having full communion with the Catholic Church, who cannot approach a minister of their own community and who seek such on their own accord, provided that they manifest Catholic faith in respect to these sacraments and are properly disposed.”
Now, the question is what constitutes “some other grave necessity”?
I have asked both my local parish priest and the bishop, and they say it would be OK for me to receive Absolution. The grave reason in my case is that I feel a lot of anxiety about my sins.
Am I 100% in the clear to receive Absolution, in your opinion?
Canon 844 §4 states that:
“§4. If the danger of death is present or if, in the judgment of the diocesan bishop or conference of bishops, some other grave necessity urges it, Catholic ministers administer these same sacraments licitly also to other Christians not having full communion with the Catholic Church, who cannot approach a minister of their own community and who seek such on their own accord, provided that they manifest Catholic faith in respect to these sacraments and are properly disposed.”
Now, the question is what constitutes “some other grave necessity”?
I have asked both my local parish priest and the bishop, and they say it would be OK for me to receive Absolution. The grave reason in my case is that I feel a lot of anxiety about my sins.
Am I 100% in the clear to receive Absolution, in your opinion?