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PoorWretch
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As far as I’m aware, a person needs to only confess certain mortal sins in order for the confession to be valid. Confession is the place where these sins are wiped (unless with perfect contrition with the desire to go to confession beforehand).
What about doubtful mortal sins, which are not certain as 2+2=4? Are they simply wiped away in perfect contrition since there is no obligation to confess? I know venial sins also get wiped away during the Mass and in Communion, would such sins also be included?
(I know people are encouraged to Confess such doubts, but scrupulous are often counseled to the contrary. I think you can already see why I’m asking this question):sad_yes:
What about doubtful mortal sins, which are not certain as 2+2=4? Are they simply wiped away in perfect contrition since there is no obligation to confess? I know venial sins also get wiped away during the Mass and in Communion, would such sins also be included?
(I know people are encouraged to Confess such doubts, but scrupulous are often counseled to the contrary. I think you can already see why I’m asking this question):sad_yes: