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Susan_Calvin
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Just a simple question… since priests in the Eastern rites are allowed to marry, can their spouses and children go to confession to them, or is this discouraged as inappropriate? Just curious, thanks!
I confess to a priest who is a good personal friend. I rather like it instead of confessing to a stranger or to my pastor.Thanks I will listen to it.Good point about parents going to their sons who are priests… I never thought about this occuring in the Latin rite but I guess it certainly could if your son or brother was a priest…
A bit off topic, but my one and only boyfriend as a teen (we had a very innocent relationship, just played Nintendo together mostly!) has become a priest. I have wondered lately about confessing to him. He is in the USA and I’m not, but still… Should the situation ever arise I do wonder about the appropriateness of it. We really were more just friends than anything, so it would likely fall under the category of confessing to a priest who is also your personal friend. Though, I’m not sure I’d want to unless it was absolutely necessary.
Just a note of clarification.Just a simple question… since priests in the Eastern rites are allowed to marry, can their spouses and children go to confession to them, or is this discouraged as inappropriate? Just curious, thanks!
I didn’t know you were a gamer too, that’s cool.A bit off topic, but my one and only boyfriend as a teen (we had a very innocent relationship, just played Nintendo together mostly!) has become a priest. I have wondered lately about confessing to him. He is in the USA and I’m not, but still… Should the situation ever arise I do wonder about the appropriateness of it. We really were more just friends than anything, so it would likely fall under the category of confessing to a priest who is also your personal friend. Though, I’m not sure I’d want to unless it was absolutely necessary.
If it makes you uncomfortable, then it would be appropriate, if not suffering from grave sins and not in danger of death, to choose a different confessor, even if it takes a week or so. If, however, you are suffering from grave sins, or are in danger of death, better to be shriven.A bit off topic, but my one and only boyfriend as a teen (we had a very innocent relationship, just played Nintendo together mostly!) has become a priest. I have wondered lately about confessing to him. He is in the USA and I’m not, but still… Should the situation ever arise I do wonder about the appropriateness of it. We really were more just friends than anything, so it would likely fall under the category of confessing to a priest who is also your personal friend. Though, I’m not sure I’d want to unless it was absolutely necessary.
Yes I was aware of that. Sorry if I worded it incorrectly. Thanks to everyone who’s responded to this thread.Just a note of clarification.
Priests, no matter what Church they are in, are not allowed to marry.
Married men are ordained to the priesthood.
It was more of a hypothetical question… we don’t even live in the same country at this point. When I said he lived in the USA I misspoke, actually he’s in Canada now! My bad. So even when I move back to the States, I doubt I’ll ever have to go to confession to him. And if I was visiting his city and he was the only priest available, I’m sure it be worth any embarrassment, rather than putting off confessing unneccesarily.Interesting that he’s a priest now. So many holy people all around you! I don’t think there’s a big problem with confessing to him if you really wanted to, though I’d imagine seeing him in confession first would not be the best way to meet again.![]()
Yes me too. I think I would only confess to someone that close to me if it were really necessary… I was just thinking, again of another hypothetical situation, but… if you lived in a remote area and the only priest available was a relative of yours, I think it would be pretty difficult, though I suppose you would get used to it. I’m glad I live in a big city!My only disconfort, outside of the sin itself, is the repetition of my confessions. If I was a priest, I would certainly be annoyed by the same sin over and over again. Would I confess to my son if he were a priest. Only as a last resort.