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I may be just lucky, but I´ve never had a Priest give me bad advise. God bless:thumbsup:

My info very clearly states:shrug: am Anglican - therefore catholic. Sorry if you can’t see thatwhen we both posted, this thread was in the TC forum. You did not make clear that you are not Catholic, and your post did not reflect Catholic Teaching on the Sacrament.
And therefore neatly answers the opening poster’s question. if you don’t follow it through then the absolution is not complete! And if you are having diffculty following it through, take it up with the priest who set it.Naturally, as an Anglican, you can choose to honor or ignore counsel given in the confessional.
As a Roman Catholic, your absolution is not complete if you ignore your penance, and you must reconfess those sins.
I mean no disrespect, and only seek clarity. I have no issue with your referring to yourself as “catholic.” However, here is a big difference between “catholic” (lower-case ‘c’) and “Catholic” (capital ‘c’).My info very clearly states:shrug: am Anglican - therefore catholic. Sorry if you can’t see that![]()