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So I’ve been told that we need to bring up sins that we forgot to confess in our previous confession, but how far back does that go. For example I just remembered a sin that I committed five years before my conversion and one I committed a year before my first confession. Do I need to confess these?
Also, what about sins that we didn’t view as mortal, or sinful at the time we committed it? Because I just realized that something I did a month before my first confession was likely a mortal sin. Until today (6 months later), I viewed it as non-sinful.
Lastly, if I remember new information about a confessed sin, do I have to bring it up again and add the new information? The information is something that could effect the gravity of the action.
So I’m asking this primarily because I want to make sure that my views on brining up forgotten sins in confession are accurate. Mentioning sins similar to the ones in my examples has gotten me into a mess with confession; one that I’m just starting to straighten out. Also, confessing some of these sins would be embarrassing.
Also, what about sins that we didn’t view as mortal, or sinful at the time we committed it? Because I just realized that something I did a month before my first confession was likely a mortal sin. Until today (6 months later), I viewed it as non-sinful.
Lastly, if I remember new information about a confessed sin, do I have to bring it up again and add the new information? The information is something that could effect the gravity of the action.
So I’m asking this primarily because I want to make sure that my views on brining up forgotten sins in confession are accurate. Mentioning sins similar to the ones in my examples has gotten me into a mess with confession; one that I’m just starting to straighten out. Also, confessing some of these sins would be embarrassing.