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Hello I had this strange thought earlier that might create an interesting discussion. A side question might be does the Pope hear the cardinals confessions?
Did he import Father Ostojic to Rome when he was elected?Pope Francis will go to the Croatian Franciscan priest in Argentina, Fr Berislav Ostojic
Since when did a pesky bit of Canon Law get in the way of mythbuilding?In this story the beggar priests tells others that the Pope asked him to hear his (the Pope’s) confession.
I thought that the seal of the confessional prevented even the fact of a person having confessed from being told to another.
@jredden92Pope Francis was setting a public example in this image, and it is not the norm for the Roman Pontiff to publicy confess to a random priest.
@jredden92’s article is correct, a papal confessor is typically appointed. And the same goes for Cardinals and ranking bishops, who have chosen confessors for themselves, and probably rarely go to anyone else.
It is considered best practice in the Catholic Church to have a regular confessor who knows you and can work to grow a relationship with you. A similar situation would be one’s Spiritual Director, who can also be a confessor if need be.
Most priests have somebody they prefer to go to mainly because they’ve got a good relationship with them but that doesn’t stop them going to any other priest (with the faculty of course). Likewise, seminaries are required to have regular times for confession and an assigned spiritual director whom the seminarians can use for the sacrament - other priests on staff are off limits if the’re role requires them to assess the seminarians’ suitability for orders since a priest is prohibited from using information learned in confession to the detriment of the penitent.Additionally, even seminarians and regular priests typically have one priest who typically hears their confession on a regular basis.
Well that’s a whole other thread. You’re welcome to start a new one, but you would be well-advised to search existing topics because we’ve discussed this one over and over and over again.I have to mention first that I am not catholic but I believe in Jesus Christ and his sacrifice and resurrection. Many of the things related to the catholic religion I’m trying to understand and be open minded about. My question is “can a person confess to Jesus instead of a priest?” In other words, “why is it necessary to confess to a priest?”
RESPECTFULLY,
Me