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Believe you me, plenty of cradle Catholics (myself included) have only recently rediscovered the benefits of confession, or at least of frequent confession
Lily I know it’s off-topic, but there was nothing in the OP that gave me the impression the OP was calling Catholics non-Christians? Some Christians are Catholics, and some are not.By the way, Catholics ARE Christians, in fact we consider ourselves to be THE original Christian church, along with the Orthodox. It can be seen as a bit of an insult to refer to ‘Christians’ as if we Catholics aren’t Christian - simply say non-Catholics.
My apologies OP - I didn’t notice that it was ‘some’ Christians so you were rightfully including us among the Christian fraternity :tiphat:Lily I know it’s off-topic, but there was nothing in the OP that gave me the impression the OP was calling Catholics non-Christians? Some Christians are Catholics, and some are not.
And what book would that be? . . .. . . .
I typed that directly from my book but then I found a link that has part of the same paragraphs from the book.
I put the link for the book in my first post.And what book would that be? . . .
Indeed. Confessing your sins to a priest and God in order to receive advice as well as His absolution is a different thing entirely to blurting out your life’s darkest moments (which may or may not actually be mortal sins) to strangers on the internet.When I clicked on that link I noted it said “secrets”
Well, confession for Catholics is not limited to secrets.
Without valid orders how does one get absolution anyway? Whatever floats their boat I say.
I love being a Catholic because we dont make a mockery of the many sacred gifts that were given to us by Jesus.
I may be wrong and might have missed something, cause after the page opened up I got a bit disgusted and just clicked off it.
When I clicked on that link I noted it said “secrets”
The one in the OP. You must check it out. It’s, something all right.Please do tell, which link are you talking about?
I’ve edited my post after this. So I did finally realize what you were talking about and I know what you mean.The one in the OP. You must check it out. It’s, something all right.
Don’t worry. YOU didn’t cause an uproar at all.I didn’t mean to cause an uproar.
Yes, yes… that’s better.I just meant that Catholics have had this (well, something better called sacrament of confession) for how many years, and the site (in the link) seems to think it’s some kind of “novelty…” kind of like reinventing the wheel, kwim?
:yup: I guess. But nonetheless, I feel just fine the way we confess our sins because we actually get absolution and we know for sure that our sins are fogiven.I believe the point of the OP was not to advocate the link, but to say perhaps it’s a good thing that some nonCatholic Christians are beginning to learn the importance of James 5:19and the value of confession?