You’ve nailed what I said.
After reading the aforementioned response to this question in AAA, I have trouble believing Fr. Serpa meant for the penitent to walk out on confession right then and there when he said, “If you feel uncomfortable with this priest, find another confessor.” Rather, I think porthos11’s take is what Father meant: go ahead with the confession then explore other options for the future afterwards. I’m not Father or porthos, however, so I could be interpreting this wrong all the way around.
“Find another confessor” in Father Serpa’s answer could not possibly be equated to “walk away.” If the priest you’re with would prefer you to sit, sit, confess, be absolved, and find another one afterwards. If one in mortal sin refuses to confess because of a difference in preferred posture, despite having a priest right then and there, then one has his priorities skewed. At any Confession, the priority is the state of one’s soul, not the angle of one’s knees. Forgiveness was waiting and one refused it over his own preference, still another choice of self over God.
Again. Priorities.