Confession...need to hear absolution?

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So, I went to Confession today and at the words of absolution my brain zoned out apparently. About a minute or two after leaving I realized I couldn’t remember hearing the words of absolution. I remember getting a penance, saying my act of contrition, and after a while thanking father for hearing my confession. I just don’t remember hearing the absolution though I am sure he said it (words were said during the pause, though I don’t remember what they were, and I go semi-regularly to this priest and his absolution is never a concern).

So then the question: Does one who can hear need to hear the priest’s words of absolution for the absolution to be valid? Or, am I to not worry and just presume my brain had a momentary lapse and the words were said properly?

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Buster
 
I had a situation like this before. If it’s a regular confessor, I would feel OKish about it. But a new priest… I think that I would want to be sure that he recites the proper formula.
 
If your brain zoned out, it zoned out. God still heard him absolve you. That’s what’s important.
 
Actually silent absolution was a common practice. My FSSP confessors often completed the absolution silently while the penitent was saying the act of contrition. Usually what you heard next was “go in peace.”
 
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