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Burning_Sapling
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Hi all,
I became Catholic (and received the Sacrament of Confirmation) at the age of 27, so I had had plenty of time to commit sins beforehand…and even to forget about some of them.
Once, I couldn’t remember whether I had committed a particular sin, but I thought I might have. My resolution to this problem was to confess, “If I committed this sin, I am sorry.” Here is my question: does such a confession count?
I guess the question might be irrelevant in my case, since I know that I did not deliberately hold back about confessing this sin. I genuinely could not remember.
Still, I am curious. If you can’t remember whether you’ve committed a sin, does it help to confess that you might have committed it?
Thank you for any help!
I became Catholic (and received the Sacrament of Confirmation) at the age of 27, so I had had plenty of time to commit sins beforehand…and even to forget about some of them.
Once, I couldn’t remember whether I had committed a particular sin, but I thought I might have. My resolution to this problem was to confess, “If I committed this sin, I am sorry.” Here is my question: does such a confession count?
I guess the question might be irrelevant in my case, since I know that I did not deliberately hold back about confessing this sin. I genuinely could not remember.
Still, I am curious. If you can’t remember whether you’ve committed a sin, does it help to confess that you might have committed it?
Thank you for any help!