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Unfortunately I dont think this is the case. My sister asked about it once and it sounded more like:I hope that you are a little confused about what is offered at Easter and Christmas. Some parishes have Penance Services, where people gather for a prayer service which directs the heart towards making a good confession. Priests are usually brought in from the outside in addition to the home boys. The drill includes handing out a brief form for examination of conscience, which you review privately during a period of silence. People go to confession individually to one of the priests and receive absolution, just they way you would if you showed up on Saturday afternoond during the regular hours for confession.
This is what I thought it was but not sure. Thanks for the clarification between “General Absolution” and “General Confessions”, I will have to look into whether the Bishop is aware, I would think he is. Sorry guys for going off topicThere have been abuses in some parishes, where general absolution has been given to whole congregations without requiring confession. Those absolutions are not valid. This is absolutely and utterly nothing but a rank abuse and a disservice to the faithful. If the bishop is not part of the problem, it needs to be reported to him. If he IS part of the problem you need to kick it up to the next level.