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Douaiman
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I’ve struggled for many years with scrupulosity and keep count of my sins fairly strictly in the form of a list, for when I go to confession.
This week was my first confession in a long while. I knew from the list I keep that my last confession was on a specific date, yet rather than say ‘22 months and so many days’ I said ‘almost two years’ since my last one.
I also didn’t give my exact numbers for each sin despite having them to hand, to the best of my knowledge. Instead, I rounded up and said ‘nearly ten times’ when I knew the number was 8. This was, I think, down to anxiety and nerves and not to deliberately fool the priest or mislead him.
My question is, was I absolved despite not giving the exact numbers and dates? I suspect the answers I’ll get, reminding me to let go of lists and formulas and trust in God’s mercy, but I couldn’t hold into this worry any more.
This week was my first confession in a long while. I knew from the list I keep that my last confession was on a specific date, yet rather than say ‘22 months and so many days’ I said ‘almost two years’ since my last one.
I also didn’t give my exact numbers for each sin despite having them to hand, to the best of my knowledge. Instead, I rounded up and said ‘nearly ten times’ when I knew the number was 8. This was, I think, down to anxiety and nerves and not to deliberately fool the priest or mislead him.
My question is, was I absolved despite not giving the exact numbers and dates? I suspect the answers I’ll get, reminding me to let go of lists and formulas and trust in God’s mercy, but I couldn’t hold into this worry any more.
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