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Tommy999
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Theoretical question about confession from a Protestant:
If the confessing person sees the same priest frequently for confession because it’s a small parish (let’s say) and the person confesses the same or similar sin often even though he sincerely repents of it each time, and the priest knows who the person is, could the priest potentially say something like, “You really ought to seek counseling for behavior xyz because you keep confessing the same sin over and over again each week” or would he be apt to just act like it’s the first time he’s heard it and absolve him of it and move on, provided the person was contrite and repentant?
Or perhaps does it depend on the judgment of the priest and the leading of the Holy Spirit at the time? I have never confessed before and was trying to picture that scenario in my mind. I get the impression that some people are bothered by familiarity with the priest while others aren’t and I suppose that is natural depending on the nature of the sin being confessed. Even the late.Judge Scalia didn’t feel comfortable confessing to his son the priest, or so I’ve heard.
If the confessing person sees the same priest frequently for confession because it’s a small parish (let’s say) and the person confesses the same or similar sin often even though he sincerely repents of it each time, and the priest knows who the person is, could the priest potentially say something like, “You really ought to seek counseling for behavior xyz because you keep confessing the same sin over and over again each week” or would he be apt to just act like it’s the first time he’s heard it and absolve him of it and move on, provided the person was contrite and repentant?
Or perhaps does it depend on the judgment of the priest and the leading of the Holy Spirit at the time? I have never confessed before and was trying to picture that scenario in my mind. I get the impression that some people are bothered by familiarity with the priest while others aren’t and I suppose that is natural depending on the nature of the sin being confessed. Even the late.Judge Scalia didn’t feel comfortable confessing to his son the priest, or so I’ve heard.
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