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Eric09
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Hello. I had a somewhat strange experience in Confession today, and was wondering if anyone could help.
Background first, I joined the Church in 2013 after growing up Protestant. While still somewhat new, I am unfortunately familiar with the Sacrament of Penance. I have sins I have struggled with since RCIA, but do want to overcome them and pray for that intention frequently. I went to Confession at another parish today, because they have daily Confession and it is close to my work. The priest was foreign with a moderately heavy accent, so there may be a bit lost in translation both ways.
So here’s what happened: After I completed my part (listing the sins and expressing sorrow for them), the first thing that the priest said was that he wasn’t sure I was ready to make a Confession. He said that I had confessed three weeks prior, and that my sins were mortal. He also stated that we need to have remorse for our sins and not just go to Confession over and over. I’m not sure what he was trying to get across. The only thing I can think of is that he didn’t think I sounded sorrowful enough, but Confession is still hard for me and I basically just list my sins as quickly as possible to get the shame and frustration (with myself) over with. I do feel remorse, that’s why I went. I’m also in the middle of a novena for healing of this situation. I have gone to Confession over and over for this, and I do feel terrible for that, but I’m weak. This just made me feel worse.
I feel confused; I’m not sure if he thought it was a sufficient Confession, or if I need to go back or what. He did grant me Absolution, but I’m confused by the whole experience.
Background first, I joined the Church in 2013 after growing up Protestant. While still somewhat new, I am unfortunately familiar with the Sacrament of Penance. I have sins I have struggled with since RCIA, but do want to overcome them and pray for that intention frequently. I went to Confession at another parish today, because they have daily Confession and it is close to my work. The priest was foreign with a moderately heavy accent, so there may be a bit lost in translation both ways.
So here’s what happened: After I completed my part (listing the sins and expressing sorrow for them), the first thing that the priest said was that he wasn’t sure I was ready to make a Confession. He said that I had confessed three weeks prior, and that my sins were mortal. He also stated that we need to have remorse for our sins and not just go to Confession over and over. I’m not sure what he was trying to get across. The only thing I can think of is that he didn’t think I sounded sorrowful enough, but Confession is still hard for me and I basically just list my sins as quickly as possible to get the shame and frustration (with myself) over with. I do feel remorse, that’s why I went. I’m also in the middle of a novena for healing of this situation. I have gone to Confession over and over for this, and I do feel terrible for that, but I’m weak. This just made me feel worse.
I feel confused; I’m not sure if he thought it was a sufficient Confession, or if I need to go back or what. He did grant me Absolution, but I’m confused by the whole experience.