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Canon 21 at Lateran IV made the annual use of private confession mandatory for all Christians:Does anyone know on what information they based the statement, “Private confession, which arose in monasteries in the seventh century, became mandatory for Christians in 1215.” This seems to imply that confession was not mandatory prior to 1215.
Our Rector patted himself on the back recently for adding a 20 minute before-morning Mass confession time *once a month *to the 20 minutes before evening Mass on Wednesdays and 30 minutes on Saturdays. Woo hoo! This in a Parish with 2600 registered families.Haven’t heard sin mentioned from the pulpit in a very long time. I did hear one priest explain why the two hours a week for confessions in our parish with three priests was being cut to a single hour. He said, “Confession is a ‘minor sacrament’.”
It is good to hear that Papa Ratzi is trying to turn the tide, and apparently with some success. In the parish where I now live, it is not unusual to have two or three priests with long lines, even though sometimes the weekly confessions are cancelled with no notice.
