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alyssa
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What are the rules regarding confession under normal circumstance?
I went last sat, it was exteremely different from my usual church. It was probably fine, and i doubt the priest would do anything that wasn’t ok, but it left me feeling unsettled. I discussed it with a friend who is usually well versed in these things, but we disagreed, so I’ll see what you all thingk
Ok, confession is in the priests office. This is scheduled confession every week.
There is only face to face, no confessional or screen or nothing- the door locks from the outside, so he comes and opens it for you.
He has the purple stole on, but his collar is undone, (this bugged me quite a bit- if a priest is acting in offical capacity for something scheduled like that, I’d expect him to look like a priest).
So you sit across from him, he is behind his desk, you are on the other side. I am used to kneeling anonymously, it wouldn’t have been so weird if I could have at least kneeled…he didn’t tell me not to, but asked me to sit and with everything else, I just did it that way without thinking. I’m one of those people that do worship with my body as much as my mind, and kneeling means a lot to me.
Ok, he listened to my confession, then asked me to say my act of contrition WHILE he gave absolution. I don’t even know if it was a valid confession…I couldn’t listen to him and think about what he was saying, and concentrate on my act of contrition and whatnot…really really upset me. I didn’t say my act out loud, I ended up saying it silently in my mind so I could try to listen to both at once, sorta like rosary but not at all.
Then he gives me penance.
My primary questions are over, in these circumstances:
-can anonymous not be offered?
-in an OFFICE??! In chairs?! As the norm?!
-saying contrition and the te absolvo at the same time?
Those are my main problems… I’d like to hear your comments. I’m not very confrontational, but if I need to speak up, I will try.
I went last sat, it was exteremely different from my usual church. It was probably fine, and i doubt the priest would do anything that wasn’t ok, but it left me feeling unsettled. I discussed it with a friend who is usually well versed in these things, but we disagreed, so I’ll see what you all thingk
Ok, confession is in the priests office. This is scheduled confession every week.
There is only face to face, no confessional or screen or nothing- the door locks from the outside, so he comes and opens it for you.
He has the purple stole on, but his collar is undone, (this bugged me quite a bit- if a priest is acting in offical capacity for something scheduled like that, I’d expect him to look like a priest).
So you sit across from him, he is behind his desk, you are on the other side. I am used to kneeling anonymously, it wouldn’t have been so weird if I could have at least kneeled…he didn’t tell me not to, but asked me to sit and with everything else, I just did it that way without thinking. I’m one of those people that do worship with my body as much as my mind, and kneeling means a lot to me.
Ok, he listened to my confession, then asked me to say my act of contrition WHILE he gave absolution. I don’t even know if it was a valid confession…I couldn’t listen to him and think about what he was saying, and concentrate on my act of contrition and whatnot…really really upset me. I didn’t say my act out loud, I ended up saying it silently in my mind so I could try to listen to both at once, sorta like rosary but not at all.
Then he gives me penance.
My primary questions are over, in these circumstances:
-can anonymous not be offered?
-in an OFFICE??! In chairs?! As the norm?!
-saying contrition and the te absolvo at the same time?
Those are my main problems… I’d like to hear your comments. I’m not very confrontational, but if I need to speak up, I will try.