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FrDavid96
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I cannot imagine why I would have to justify the answer. You are asking me to “prove” that a third party cannot be present for confession (and contrary to the “answers” that have been given, the OP was specifically not asking about a translator).Father, I would appreciate a source if only for my own learning. I do not see this addressed either way in canon law. Why do say no? Is this a bishops’ conference thing? Is this a personal interpretation? Is there no source for your answer?
In Catholic practice, this is a given. Confession occurs with one priest and one penitent. The relevant canon law has already been posted. I can spend all day researching documents, both obvious and obscure, but there’s no point.
The Church insists upon individual auricular Confession. There’s nothing for me to prove here.
The problem here in this thread is that people are too eager to change what the OP asked, and too eager to make a very simple question, with a very simple answer, into something much more complicated than it needs to be.
Read the OP’s question. The answer is “no.”