Greetubgs Luvtosew,
It is indeed true that the evil ones detest Confession. Short story that illustrates the power of confession. I had already gone to my Daily Confession and thought I had confessed everything. Later that afternoon I am involved in one of my cases (for lack of a better word). This person was cearly demon possessed. I get in there and start to pray. Things get really going and sometime during the proceedings this demon screamed out the top of his voice some of my sins that I had forgotten to take to the Confessional (granted these were not mortal sins, however the extreme shame I felt was very serious). I remember the exorcist ratwhaecet re and he just raised his eyebrow. I shatw my head and whispered, I had forgotten to confess these. FOr I had left out the line, for these and all my other sins that I cannot remember…
Well I called my Confessor who came by and met re in the front yard and went to Confession. I put in my usual line, and for any other sins that I cannot remember… I walked in after the Confession and the demon screamed that I reeked of the Confessional and pretty much was vexed because I was untouchable to it due to the Sacrament.
This is but one compellhaecexperience about the power of the Sacrament of Confession.
God Bless,
Anathama Sit
So if you have not been to Confession, get thee gone to Confesion.