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Karen10
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As I read through some things about confiteor, I saw that one person stated that at the end of confiteor, the priest makes a sign of the cross to absolve the congregation’s sins. Do I have this right–that their sins were absolved as if they’d gone to confession? Does this mean that someone who’d been in the state of mortal sin prior to confiteor is now in a state of grace, and able to receive Communion? In my understanding, this is only permissible in grave circumstances, such as for example, a battlefield, prior to battle. Can someone please elaborate? Thanks.