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To traditional Catholics,
In Confession, we’re bound to the penance (duh) but not necessarily to the advice, true?
I went to Confession today (my regular confessor is gone on vacation to Colombia) and had to choose between two pretty liberal and modern priests…I don’t remember leaving a Confessional with so much disgust in my life! Anyway, the advice today was pretty modern, and he forgot to give absolution. I reminded him, he started the prayer, then said I was absolved (before finishing it).
Does this even count as a Confession? I performed my penance for the sake of obedience, but the advice was awful. Should the advice be followed? (part of the advice was to not confess weekly). Facts are desired, opinions welcomed. Thanks to all in advance.
One other thing, I believe I should bring this up with the head pastor…but I have a feeling he’ll do nothing about it because that’s just the way he is. If this happens, should I go to the bishop? What do I do afterwards, if the bishop continues to let him hear confessions? He’s forgotten the absolution before (with other people), so some are confessing and not being absolved? After going to the bishop, is there anything that can be done, or does it become something that has to be given to God only? Thanks again.
In Confession, we’re bound to the penance (duh) but not necessarily to the advice, true?
I went to Confession today (my regular confessor is gone on vacation to Colombia) and had to choose between two pretty liberal and modern priests…I don’t remember leaving a Confessional with so much disgust in my life! Anyway, the advice today was pretty modern, and he forgot to give absolution. I reminded him, he started the prayer, then said I was absolved (before finishing it).
Does this even count as a Confession? I performed my penance for the sake of obedience, but the advice was awful. Should the advice be followed? (part of the advice was to not confess weekly). Facts are desired, opinions welcomed. Thanks to all in advance.
One other thing, I believe I should bring this up with the head pastor…but I have a feeling he’ll do nothing about it because that’s just the way he is. If this happens, should I go to the bishop? What do I do afterwards, if the bishop continues to let him hear confessions? He’s forgotten the absolution before (with other people), so some are confessing and not being absolved? After going to the bishop, is there anything that can be done, or does it become something that has to be given to God only? Thanks again.