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MaureenTeresa
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Hello! I have a question about confessing in Spanish, so hopefully any native speakers or others proficient in the language can help me out. I am about to spend 4 months in Chile and I know that if I go to confession while I am there, the priest and I will most likely be communicating in Spanish. While I am not a native speaker and still have a lot to learn, I know enough Spanish that I should be able to confess my sins and understand the priest’s counsel without too many issues. But I am curious if Spanish speaking Catholics follow the same basic formula when confessing their sins. What I mean is that whenever I go to confession, I always do the following:
- Make the sign of the cross and say “Bless me, Father, for I have sinned. It has been X amount of time since my last confession and these are my sins”
- List my sins
- Listen to the priest’s counsel on my sins, including my penance if there is one
- Pray an act of contrition
- Make the sign of the cross while the priest says the prayer of absolution
So is it exactly the same when confessing in Spanish, or are there other prayers/phrases that Spanish speakers use? I assume it would be, but since I’ve never been to confession in a language other than English, I thought I should ask. Thanks!