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Okay. That concern makes more sense to me.Yes. Onlookers cannot make out what is being said.
Okay. That concern makes more sense to me.Yes. Onlookers cannot make out what is being said.
What kind of a person would say something like this?I would hate to be met by someone saying: “I saw you crying in the confessional. Did you have serious sins to confess?”
This. As a fellow European, I’m used to going to the parish’s monthly prayer vigil, which has a 30-minute Adoration during which confessions are heard. The priests just sit in quiet corners of the church and are in plain sight of everybody, as are their penitents. Nobody minds. I give thanks too for the people I see confessing.I am so used to confessing before other people in France.
Some well-meaning person with a serious lack of social skills. Maybe somebody on the autism spectrum.HeDa:![]()
What kind of a person would say something like this?I would hate to be met by someone saying: “I saw you crying in the confessional. Did you have serious sins to confess?”
I had someone ask me what I was going to confess once at youth camp. When I told her I wouldn´t share it - she said she was just kidding?I’ve had a woman ask me what I what I had said in my first confession when I was about to be received into the Catholic Church. There are people who lack social skills as well as understanding that something could be private. And then there are some whose “job description” is to be a gossiper.
This is the norm for Orthodox as well. The Priest and penitent go to a quiet part of the church (usually a corner some distance from everyone else). Nothing is heard but it’s clear that confession is going on.The priests just sit in quiet corners of the church and are in plain sight of everybody, as are their penitents. Nobody minds. I give thanks too for the people I see confessing.