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Cimachol
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I was making a general confession - all the sins of my life - and was following a list I had prepared. In many cases, I was estimating, but in one case, I realized that the number I had written down was probably not right - I’d only committed the sin nine times in that time period, but I’d written 10. I stuck with the number 10, because I didn’t want to get off track and was worried about the priest’s time, and that of everyone else in line. Also, explaining why I was suddenly sure it was nine and not 10 seemed beside the point. So I received absolution, but sure enough, I later remembered that I said 10 instead of nine and am worried that, of the thousands of embarrassing sins to which I confessed, I may have blown it by knowingly confessing an inacurrate number. Am I being scrupulous, or did I just waste my entire confession?