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What exactly does this mean?
I am wondering, since for many of my sins, especially those of the past life, would be imprudent to describe in detail, yet I would feel I was being vague and evasive in not going into some detail, and indeed feel I’ve not confessed ‘properly’ in trying to find a balance between the two.
What then, is needed for the actual requirement to confess our sins in number and kind? Can you give an example or two?
I find that the examinations of conscience one can find in books, or online, vary enormously in the levels of detail: some too little, others seemingly too much detail, making my examination of conscience something I DREAD, and the actual confession also something to fear, as in ‘‘WHAT PRIEST IS GOING TO LISTEN TO ALL OF THIS?’’
I find myself in very scrupulous territory, since some of these are so detailed, I’d have to bring an A4 sheet into confession! Sometimes I’m left leaving confession feeling like I didn’t confess properly, or the priest didn’t quite get what I meant, or he doesn’t quite understand the gravity of my sin or I was concealing exactly what it was I’d done etc…
I am not really able at this time to ask a priest, since most of the priests I do know locally, while well-meaning, are not necessarily on quite the same wave-length as me with the whole number and kind requirement. In short, I am in a pickle and would greatly appreciate any guidance on this.
I am wondering, since for many of my sins, especially those of the past life, would be imprudent to describe in detail, yet I would feel I was being vague and evasive in not going into some detail, and indeed feel I’ve not confessed ‘properly’ in trying to find a balance between the two.
What then, is needed for the actual requirement to confess our sins in number and kind? Can you give an example or two?
I find that the examinations of conscience one can find in books, or online, vary enormously in the levels of detail: some too little, others seemingly too much detail, making my examination of conscience something I DREAD, and the actual confession also something to fear, as in ‘‘WHAT PRIEST IS GOING TO LISTEN TO ALL OF THIS?’’
I find myself in very scrupulous territory, since some of these are so detailed, I’d have to bring an A4 sheet into confession! Sometimes I’m left leaving confession feeling like I didn’t confess properly, or the priest didn’t quite get what I meant, or he doesn’t quite understand the gravity of my sin or I was concealing exactly what it was I’d done etc…
I am not really able at this time to ask a priest, since most of the priests I do know locally, while well-meaning, are not necessarily on quite the same wave-length as me with the whole number and kind requirement. In short, I am in a pickle and would greatly appreciate any guidance on this.