I used to be terrified of confession. Of course, at the time I was also acting contrary to the Church’s teachings, so rightly so.
It’s taken me a long time, and every time I go, I go to my penance joyfully.
Please keep in mind that Confession also involves spiritual direction. The other night I was prompted to go to Confession as I was dealing with many “issues” in my life. Rather than absolution (which I had recieved 2 weeks prior), I recieved some serious spiritual direction and actually had the opportunity to talk about some things which are not sins, but which have bothered me for a long time.
Confession isn’t necessarily about guilt and repentance, but about healing from the tragedies of our own lives. We can go to ask for forgiveness for our own faults, but at the same time learn how to forgive others and actually ACCEPT the grace that Jesus so willingly gives.
It is a beautiful sacrament,and until recently, although I am a cradle Catholic, I never realized how encompassing and loving a sacrament that it is.
A service is just that…a service, and if you go, be inspired by the encouragement to attend to the sacrament.
I can’t say enough about this.
If you have any doubt of my feelings, please check out some of my earliers posts on this forum as I really struggled with this…and now I can’t stay away. Miracles happen in confession. Asking for and recieving forgiveness canl change your life forever if you will let Jesus do his work.