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I think it is because face to face more often leads to a conversation rather than a simple confession. And conversation takes longer than confession and absolution.Why do you think this is?
I think it is because face to face more often leads to a conversation rather than a simple confession. And conversation takes longer than confession and absolution.Why do you think this is?
I use St. Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal for similar reasons. They also always have a priest on duty for counselling. He can also hear a long confession if need be.I simply found the local cathedral (huge place, regular confessions, and far enough away that I didn’t have to worry about personally knowing or running into any of the priests),
It sounds like your parish is having a Lenten Penance service. That can actually be a really good time to return to the sacrament. Of course, anytime is a good time to return to confession. They usually bring in several priests from other parishes in order to have all the confessions heard. In my experience, they have had a number of opportunities to go behind a screen and also several areas set up for face-to-face. They will probably have a prayer service and will sometimes lead you through an examination of conscience as a group. Then you will have an opportunity for individual confession with one of the priests, who will be stationed throughout the church. It can be a particularly helpful experience to see all of the other sinners in the same boat and there for the same reason. However you do it, please go! I was away from the sacrament for more than 10 years. The relief I felt after my first confession back was indescribable. It took me another year or so to get into the habit of regular confession and I cannot understate how much I love the sacrament now.I have not been to confession for over 50 years, when I was made to go as a child. Since retiring from teaching, I have been going to church more, have been participating in bible studies, exploring my faith, and volunteering at church as a Lector. My problem is this- I committed many grave sins both during my troubled teen years and during my first marriage for which I want to confess and ask forgiveness for, but I am ashamed to to this in front of my priest. In fact, there is no way I can do this. Our day of reconciliation is coming up where there will be several priests to hear confessions, I do not know if this is behind a screen or face to face. Also, are we all just sitting around talking to priest during this time or is there some kind of privacy? Should I just call my church and ask? Can I request not to have my priest? I was thinking about going to a different church just for confession. I am really struggling with this.
“We would like to invite up St.Anthony’s youth group to confess now!”The Church used to make people confess in front of the whole Church.
I don’t know… I’ve only had one confession that devolved into simple conversation and it was behind a screen. It made me quite uncomfortable and I couldn’t figure out how to gracefully exit. The conversation was led by the priest. I learned that he was getting his Master’s degree in my field and all about his studies. All sorts of information about this priest. Then my husband (then-fiance) went in and his took even longer. Also behind a screen, as it was the only option in that church. But I don’t see this as a common problem and if you don’t go face-to-face yourself, I’m not sure how you would know. I tend to seek out confessors who spend a few minutes giving good spiritual advice, but I don’t think that is what you mean by conversation. I don’t think that brief spiritual direction is out of place in any confession.babochka:![]()
I think it is because face to face more often leads to a conversation rather than a simple confession. And conversation takes longer than confession and absolution.Why do you think this is?
Wow. It only took Western Christians 15 and a half centuries to figure this out. Please pray for us poor souls in the east who still haven’t figured out how to make direct, sincere, and excuse-free confessions.The screen is overall better…more sincerity…directness…less excuse making wants to come out.