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Fizendell
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Ok, here’s one for those who are good at explaining these things:
Given:
A. We are encouraged to go to confession on a regular basis.
a. Going to confession is normally done to confess mortal sins.
b. If someone is living according to God’s will and is able, with His grace, to avoid mortal sin, then one can receive communion (say on a weekly basis) without going to confession weekly.
B. It is my understanding that:
a. We can examine our conscience on a daily basis and ask God directly for forgiveness of our venial sins;
b. At Mass through the Confiteor and receiving Communion, we are forgiven our venial sins;
c. It is not required to confess venial sins to the priest, but is certainly ok to do so.
Then:
OR:
Thoughts?
Thanks
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Fiz
Given:
A. We are encouraged to go to confession on a regular basis.
a. Going to confession is normally done to confess mortal sins.
b. If someone is living according to God’s will and is able, with His grace, to avoid mortal sin, then one can receive communion (say on a weekly basis) without going to confession weekly.
B. It is my understanding that:
a. We can examine our conscience on a daily basis and ask God directly for forgiveness of our venial sins;
b. At Mass through the Confiteor and receiving Communion, we are forgiven our venial sins;
c. It is not required to confess venial sins to the priest, but is certainly ok to do so.
Then:
Code:
If one is living according to God’s will and with His grace is able to resist mortal sin, and one goes to confession say every other week – does it become annoying to the priest (say you have a face-to-face regular confessor) that he hears only venial sins every time you go?
Code:
By confessing on a regular basis, and thereby examining your conscience on a regular basis, are you able to see patterns of repeated (unintentionally or not) sins or shortcomings and therefore able to grow deeper in your faith and all that goes along with that?
Thanks
=)
Fiz