shayward:
Simple answer: Don’t be so proud.
Well… I wouldn’t have put it so bluntly, but shay has a point (and i knew, because when I read that line I cringed myself, because I have seen myself in this thread).
I too struggle with confessing to priests I know (some of them anyway), but I have come to realize that much of it is pride talking. Therefore, my peaceful resolution to my problem has been to A) go to my regular confessor, or other priests, when I can but also realize that B) I will go to my own priest, and bite my pride, when I must.
I have had to do B) quite a bit in the last couple of months, and while it is still uncomfortable for me, it’s made me realize that the Church is right – it does not matter what priest you confess to, they are all, in the confessional,
in persona Christi. My relationships with the priests I know have never been any different afterwards.
One suggestion – if you truly think the priest will be able to “figure you out” by your voice if you use the private screen, honestly consider doing face-to-face. I have the same problem (distinctive voice… what can I say?

) and I discovered that it was actually easier for me to just go face-to-face with the priests I knew would recognize me, since that way there was no wondering about whether they knew. I’ve discovered (speaking for myself) that confession face-to-face is easier anyway, and I think I get more out of it spiritually.
Also – no priest I know of would be upset if you told him right at the start that you are uncomfortable being there, and to please help you make a good confession. Especially if you know your parish priest well, honestly ask yourself whether he would react badly to such a request at confession? I doubt it.
One other thought – surely you must know other teenagers who can drive? And there must surely be something in that larger town that you can ask them to drive you to, that is near a Catholic Church? Most Catholic Churches have confessions on Saturday afternoons, which is probably a good time to go visit a mall or something with a friend anyway. Just check online for a parish near the mall (or whatever) that has confessions at a convenient time, and then ask a friend to drive you there. When you get there, tell them you will meet them later, you have to go take care of something privately first. If they ask, tell them what you’re doing (Who knows, they might say, “really?” and ask to come to, if for no other reason than to check out the inside of a Catholic church)
All else fails – go to your own priest, trust in the mercy of Christ, and follow the old maxim,
be brief, be bold, be gone!
God bless,
+veritas+