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Tyskie
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I’m planning to go to confession today, and I’m not sure if there is a specific way I should confess mortal sins or not? I mean, there’s a lot of things I want to confess (heh, I’ve even got them on cue cards so i don’t miss anything), but I can’t really be sure whether certain sins I have committed were mortal or not (some of which occured a long time ago).
If I confess to a priest, should I indicate that this was a mortal sin, or does he assume that all grave sins are mortal? I’m just worried that if I miss something or forget something I don’t want to have to go re-confess again. I’d just as well let the priest assume everything was a mortal sin, just in case I miss anything. Is it also necessary to list how many times you committed a sin, or is that irrelevant?
Thanks.
If I confess to a priest, should I indicate that this was a mortal sin, or does he assume that all grave sins are mortal? I’m just worried that if I miss something or forget something I don’t want to have to go re-confess again. I’d just as well let the priest assume everything was a mortal sin, just in case I miss anything. Is it also necessary to list how many times you committed a sin, or is that irrelevant?
Thanks.