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Alex5
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Hi
Just need your thoughts…
I am a new Catholic who was confirmed at Easter vigil. Something happened this week which prompted me to go to confession.
I knew that I wanted to go to confession but was a little nervous so I tried to do some research on the internet. Watched a few YouTube videos etc. Various website talked about a act of contrition. There seamed to be lots of different prayers. So I printed a couple to take with me. Another site talked about lights but I couldn’t figure out if you go in to the confessional when the light is on or off.
I had of course been to confession once before. However that was face to face with the priest in a meeting room. And the priest made it very easy.
Yesterday I got to church for 4:30, confession on a Saturday at the church I go to is from 4:30-5:30. There was no one waiting in the church and the doors to the room that the priest sits in and the confession were both shut. There were no lights and frankly I didn’t know what to do. The last thing I wanted to do was to open the door to the confessional only to find it was in use. Listening at the door to see if there was someone there didn’t seam like a good option either. So I went for walk and came back a little later.
This time the door to the confessional was open so I went in, sat down and closed the door. On the wall there was a crucifix and a card with a prayer of contrition. There was a small purple curtain but I could not see the priest. The priest said “in the name of the Farther and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”
Then there was silence. I frozen , I just couldn’t remember what to do. So I looked for the piece of paper that I had printed out. I said “bless me farther for I have sinned”. There was then more silence I had forgotten to say how many weeks it had been since my last confession. Anyway we got through than. I made my confession. I forgot to add the section that says “For these and all my other sins which I cannot remember now…”
Eventually after what felt like an age the priest gave me a penance and told me that my sins had been forgiven.
I wish I could of actually felt able to speak openly to the Priest. I wish there had of been a prompt sheet in the confessional to explain what to do. Or that the priest had of given more direction.
However what worries me the most is during confession he said that I need to remember that reconciliation is a sacrament. But what I don’t know is what he meant by that.
Was he trying to tell me that in being not prepared enough I wasn’t being respectful?
Was he saying that this is a privilege or a gift and that I mustn’t take it for granted?
Or was he saying that confession is a rite? (Come back anytime)
It all felt difficult.
Alex
Just need your thoughts…
I am a new Catholic who was confirmed at Easter vigil. Something happened this week which prompted me to go to confession.
I knew that I wanted to go to confession but was a little nervous so I tried to do some research on the internet. Watched a few YouTube videos etc. Various website talked about a act of contrition. There seamed to be lots of different prayers. So I printed a couple to take with me. Another site talked about lights but I couldn’t figure out if you go in to the confessional when the light is on or off.
I had of course been to confession once before. However that was face to face with the priest in a meeting room. And the priest made it very easy.
Yesterday I got to church for 4:30, confession on a Saturday at the church I go to is from 4:30-5:30. There was no one waiting in the church and the doors to the room that the priest sits in and the confession were both shut. There were no lights and frankly I didn’t know what to do. The last thing I wanted to do was to open the door to the confessional only to find it was in use. Listening at the door to see if there was someone there didn’t seam like a good option either. So I went for walk and came back a little later.
This time the door to the confessional was open so I went in, sat down and closed the door. On the wall there was a crucifix and a card with a prayer of contrition. There was a small purple curtain but I could not see the priest. The priest said “in the name of the Farther and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”
Then there was silence. I frozen , I just couldn’t remember what to do. So I looked for the piece of paper that I had printed out. I said “bless me farther for I have sinned”. There was then more silence I had forgotten to say how many weeks it had been since my last confession. Anyway we got through than. I made my confession. I forgot to add the section that says “For these and all my other sins which I cannot remember now…”
Eventually after what felt like an age the priest gave me a penance and told me that my sins had been forgiven.
I wish I could of actually felt able to speak openly to the Priest. I wish there had of been a prompt sheet in the confessional to explain what to do. Or that the priest had of given more direction.
However what worries me the most is during confession he said that I need to remember that reconciliation is a sacrament. But what I don’t know is what he meant by that.
Was he trying to tell me that in being not prepared enough I wasn’t being respectful?
Was he saying that this is a privilege or a gift and that I mustn’t take it for granted?
Or was he saying that confession is a rite? (Come back anytime)
It all felt difficult.
Alex