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Suppose a person embezzled money from an employer in an earlier life; the theft was never discovered and lost in memory.
Now, the Holy Spirit has refreshed the memory of the thief. That person must confess the sin (a mortal sin) but it is impossible to repay the money (a few thousand dollars) and many decades have passed.
How can the Priest give absolution in this circumstance? There has been no reimbursement.

Now, the Holy Spirit has refreshed the memory of the thief. That person must confess the sin (a mortal sin) but it is impossible to repay the money (a few thousand dollars) and many decades have passed.
How can the Priest give absolution in this circumstance? There has been no reimbursement.
