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buc_fan33
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I get all this, but, with all due respect, I don’t think it’s helpful to the OP. He or she was specifically asking about one sin, committed many times, not something where he/she knows the specific number. My fear is that extra points of emphasis like this, while true, only serve to muddy the water and cause more strife and consternation for the person asking the question.As you noted one is obliged to confess all mortal sins in number and kind. So I think it should be clarified that yes normally the Priest needs to know the actual number of all mortal sins - for the penitent is obliged to confess them. But as you note that is not absolutely necessary - for one may not know them.
Now can there be times when one does not know that number?
Yes sure. And then one may approximate according to what one knows from ones examination of conscience. That may be something like “around 5” or 8-10x or more than 20 or it may be it may need to be “many times” or “alot” or “a few times”…
And because it is the nature of the Sacrament and the Divine Law.
Now can there be exceptions to such? Yes such as the person does not know the number (so can approximate)…or the person does not have the time before the plane crashes …certain cases of scruples etc etc.
Jimmy Akin senior Apologist at Catholic Answers (for reader further reading):
jimmyakin.com/2012/03/confessing-by-kind-and-number.html
jimmyakin.com/2006/09/a_reader_writes_1.html
ncregister.com/blog/jimmy-akin/when-you-dont-have-to-say-something-in-confession