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Exactly how many of them would benefit then? Would there be any more than there are now? Because if they are too lazy to make it confession, are they truly repentant? The answer is no.All who are repentant at Mass will be forgiven and receive absolution.
Those who are not truly repentant ? Well, at that point, its between them and God.
If priests sit in confessionals with no one coming, that is their own fault. It means they haven’t been preaching the fullness of the faith and warning their flock. They haven’t taught about the need for confession and how people aren’t supposed to receive until they’ve been to confession. Priests have no one to blame but themselves because they’ve been scared to proclaim the truths of the faith.
And in the last 60 years, the Church has made it easier and easier. Lowering requirements for every sacrament and standard. And what has been the response? People fail to do even the bare minimums.
Maybe the Church should learn some basic psychology that any good leader knows. You set HIGH expectations, and people will reach for them. Maybe they won’t achieve all of them, but they will at LEAST come close and be much better off. When you set LOW expectations, people respond by not even achieving those.
If priests stressed to their flocks that they need to make confession at least once a month, many will do it, and many won’t make it that often, but they would make it 2-4 times a year at least. Isn’t that INFINITELY better than what we have now? Where people don’t go for decades because their priest never talks about it seriously?