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Fizendell
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I think there was a poll here recently that asked when our last confession was or how often we go to confession and I seem to recall that a great number of you go weekly or at least more than once a month.
So I’m wondering - do you do a lot of reading about confession, sins of omission and comission, holiness, etc.?
What I’m thinking about is the tendency to confess “the same things” and while I realize that by recognizing patterns and confessing them, I am more apt to overcome them - or overcome them sooner in the comission of them - I wonder if I should be digging deeper.
For instance - if I find that gossiping is a big fault that I tend to confess week after week - how do I dig deeper into that? How do I find the root so that I might receive grace to heal the problem and not just the symptoms?
I think this flows into the “amend my life” promise I make. What if amending my life means I don’t go to lunch with those whom I tend to gossip with and I find that to be a very difficult thing to do? Am I being disobedient by going to lunch with them, or just choosing not to do something I thought up?
I tend to think a lot, but I’m not always sure that the things I think are of God or my old nature.
Any thoughts and suggestions would be great.
fyi: I already read The Imitation of Christ, Introduction to the Devout Life every day. I just started reading The Sinner’s Guide. Perhaps this is a case of needing to read smaller segments and journaling afterwards to see what comes out and then discuss with my confessor?
I just don’t want to feel I’ve hit a plateau - where I know I sin, but it’s the same ol’ thing!
One other question - do you confess a mortal sin from your past at every confession, or only if one is brought to mind?
Thanks!
=)
Kat
So I’m wondering - do you do a lot of reading about confession, sins of omission and comission, holiness, etc.?
What I’m thinking about is the tendency to confess “the same things” and while I realize that by recognizing patterns and confessing them, I am more apt to overcome them - or overcome them sooner in the comission of them - I wonder if I should be digging deeper.
For instance - if I find that gossiping is a big fault that I tend to confess week after week - how do I dig deeper into that? How do I find the root so that I might receive grace to heal the problem and not just the symptoms?
I think this flows into the “amend my life” promise I make. What if amending my life means I don’t go to lunch with those whom I tend to gossip with and I find that to be a very difficult thing to do? Am I being disobedient by going to lunch with them, or just choosing not to do something I thought up?
I tend to think a lot, but I’m not always sure that the things I think are of God or my old nature.
Any thoughts and suggestions would be great.
fyi: I already read The Imitation of Christ, Introduction to the Devout Life every day. I just started reading The Sinner’s Guide. Perhaps this is a case of needing to read smaller segments and journaling afterwards to see what comes out and then discuss with my confessor?
I just don’t want to feel I’ve hit a plateau - where I know I sin, but it’s the same ol’ thing!
One other question - do you confess a mortal sin from your past at every confession, or only if one is brought to mind?
Thanks!
=)
Kat