Penance And Reconciliation *
From 1982, The International Theological Commission (A Pontifical Commission)
(approved by the Commission “
in forma specifica”)2. In answer to these questions the Council of Trent taught the following points about sacramental confession:
a. It serves the spiritual good and salvation of man, and this without necessarily leading to the disturbance of conscience: on the contrary, the fruit of this sacrament is frequently peace of joy of conscience, and comfort of the soul (DS 1674, 1682).
b. Confession is a necessary part of the sacrament of penance, and it is not right to reduce the sacrament simply to announcing an unconditional promise of God’s forgiveness through the merits of Christ (DS 1679, 1706, 1709).
c. Confession must be clear and unambiguous where there is question of mortal sins; this obligation does not exist in the case where it is impossible to remember one’s sins (DS 1682, 1707).
d. The integral confession of mortal sins is required by God’s saving will (iure divino), in order that the Church can exercise through the sacred ministry the task of a judge, a physician, a director of souls, and that of reestablishing the order of creation disrupted by sin (DS 1679, 1680, 1685, 1692, 1707).
6. The integral confession of mortal sins, therefore, necessarily belongs to the sacrament of penance (
iure divino),and thus it is not left to the judgment of the individual or to the decision of the Church. However, the Council of Trent does acknowledge the concept of a sacramental confession *in voto *(DS 1543). For this reason, in extraordinary emergency situations in which such an integral confession is not possible, the Church can allow the postponement of the confession and grant the absolution individually or in a group (general absolution), without previous confession. In such a situation the Church acts with the spiritual possibilities of the moment, but must see to it that mortal sins are confessed subsequently and must instruct the faithful about this obligation by appropriate means. The Council of Trent does not itself pronounce on the nature and extent of these emergency situations.
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