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Fizendell
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I’ve thought about this a lot lately, and it’s very encouraging to see so many posts lately about confession, and since this isn’t really in response to anyone in particular, I started a new thread.
Quick recap of me:
Revert after almost 20 years - made confession two and a half weeks ago and went again last Saturday.
I went again on Saturday because I had a few things brought to mind that I know I didn’t confess initially and he had told me to confess them if they came to mind. I had a few other things to mention too.
When I left the confessional, I was weeping and after prayer, I had that same wonderous feeling of freedom from sin that I had after my initial confession.
What’s interesting is that I find myself searching for more information on confession, examination of conscience, defining mortal and venial sin, etc.
I find I actually desire the Sacrament rather than fearing it - a complete 180 from childhood! It’s like I want to continuously feel that freedom from sin feeling and think that going to confession is the only way to get it. Has anyone else experienced this?
I wonder about this desire and think that perhaps it’s just counseling I need - someone to discuss the issues and how I end up doing that which I desire to NOT do (remembering the words of St. Paul!) and I think that taking time in confession might not be the way to go - especially considering the lines!
Finally - one other thought - for those of you who have a regular confessor:
Our traditional confessionals were converted so that you can be behind the screen or sit in a chair. Behind the screen, he doesn’t know for sure that it’s me - but in the chair, he would. It seems more like a conversation if I just sit. I know the kneeler behind the screen makes the red light go on, and I assume sitting in the chair would do the same. Does anyone have the option of kneeling before the priest?
Am I just getting to hung up on the kneeling during confession part? I never thought I would want a regular confessor and would always want the anonymity of the screen! I’m thinking this goes back to the confession or counseling question though.
I’m a little nervous about asking him about counseling because he is the pastor and the parish is large and I imagine that he doesn’t have time for individual counseling (and I work full time, so I’m thinking the schedules won’t mesh!)
I do have a therapist/psychologist that I could schedule time with although he has theological degrees, I’m fairly sure he isn’t Catholic, which may or may not matter.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Quick recap of me:
Revert after almost 20 years - made confession two and a half weeks ago and went again last Saturday.
I went again on Saturday because I had a few things brought to mind that I know I didn’t confess initially and he had told me to confess them if they came to mind. I had a few other things to mention too.
When I left the confessional, I was weeping and after prayer, I had that same wonderous feeling of freedom from sin that I had after my initial confession.
What’s interesting is that I find myself searching for more information on confession, examination of conscience, defining mortal and venial sin, etc.
I find I actually desire the Sacrament rather than fearing it - a complete 180 from childhood! It’s like I want to continuously feel that freedom from sin feeling and think that going to confession is the only way to get it. Has anyone else experienced this?
I wonder about this desire and think that perhaps it’s just counseling I need - someone to discuss the issues and how I end up doing that which I desire to NOT do (remembering the words of St. Paul!) and I think that taking time in confession might not be the way to go - especially considering the lines!
Finally - one other thought - for those of you who have a regular confessor:
Our traditional confessionals were converted so that you can be behind the screen or sit in a chair. Behind the screen, he doesn’t know for sure that it’s me - but in the chair, he would. It seems more like a conversation if I just sit. I know the kneeler behind the screen makes the red light go on, and I assume sitting in the chair would do the same. Does anyone have the option of kneeling before the priest?
Am I just getting to hung up on the kneeling during confession part? I never thought I would want a regular confessor and would always want the anonymity of the screen! I’m thinking this goes back to the confession or counseling question though.
I’m a little nervous about asking him about counseling because he is the pastor and the parish is large and I imagine that he doesn’t have time for individual counseling (and I work full time, so I’m thinking the schedules won’t mesh!)
I do have a therapist/psychologist that I could schedule time with although he has theological degrees, I’m fairly sure he isn’t Catholic, which may or may not matter.
Anyone have any thoughts?