M
mlz
Guest
Where in the Catechism does it discuss confession? Does it mention it anywhere about it being good to confess venial sins?
Thank you,
mlz
Thank you,
mlz
This is a link to the Catechism section on the sacrament.Where in the Catechism does it discuss confession? Does it mention it anywhere about it being good to confess venial sins?
Thank you,
mlz
1458 Without being strictly necessary, confession of everyday faults (venial sins) is nevertheless strongly recommended by the Church.59 Indeed the regular confession of our venial sins helps us form our conscience, fight against evil tendencies, let ourselves be healed by Christ and progress in the life of the Spirit. By receiving more frequently through this sacrament the gift of the Father’s mercy, we are spurred to be merciful as he is merciful:60
So we do not need to confess venial sins, as it also states in the catechism, our venial sins are forgiven when we receive communion. Basically, as long as we commit no mortal sins, we only have to go to confession once a year.This is a link to the Catechism section on the sacrament.
vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p2s2c2a4.htm
Here is the quote from the Catechism regarding the confession of venial sins.
What you say is not correct. Confession once a year is only required for mortal sins. If you go a whole year without committing a mortal sin you do not have to go to Confession.So we do not need to confess venial sins, as it also states in the catechism, our venial sins are forgiven when we receive communion. Basically, as long as we commit no mortal sins, we only have to go to confession once a year.
Yes - Venial sins are forgiven in many ways -besides confession (frequent confession is greatly recommended) - acts of perfect or even imperfect contrition, prayer, reading Sacred Scripture, the Mass, Holy Communion, the devout use holy water, other sacramentals, little short prayers during the day, acts of love etcSo we do not need to confess venial sins, as it also states in the catechism, our venial sins are forgiven when we receive communion. .
Why would a person not want to go to Confession to confess venial sins? The Sacrament of Confession is such a wonderful sacrament. It heals the soul, imparts such amazing graces, and lifts the burden of sin from our shoulders. Go whenever you have the opportunity.Where in the Catechism does it discuss confession? Does it mention it anywhere about it being good to confess venial sins?
Thank you,
mlz
Depends what you mean by frequently.Mother Teresa’s priest told her to stop coming daily to Confession.The reason I asked this question is because my daughter is considering becoming Catholic. Both her mom(me) and dad are recent converts and have been encouraged in all we’ve read and seen in the lives of many active Catholic friends that they go to confession frequently. ( with venial sins. My daughter talked to a priest who mention only confessing mortal and discouraged her from coming in with venial sins for confession as it wasn’t necessary. She was confused as she knows our practice.
Mlz
Or once a week or every other week…If you have no mortal sins to confess I would suggest once a month for Confession.
Sorry to hear that. Such is not the mind of the Church.My pastor has the same opinion, “don’t bother me with venial stuff more than once a year.”
Or once a week or every other week…
Or once a week or every other week…