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If we have imperfect contrition, does that mean the only way to have mortal sins forgiven is to go to Confession?
Yes.:yup:If we have imperfect contrition, does that mean the only way to have mortal sins forgiven is to go to Confession?
Perfect contrition does not require sacramental confession for our sins to be forgiven but since there is always the possibility that our contrition is not perfect, it is a good idea to use the confessional and be certain that our sins were forgiven.Perfect contrition is when you go to Confession to confess mortal sins when the main reason is you feel really bad that you have offended God who loves you.
Sir Knight:Perfect contrition does not require sacramental confession for our sins to be forgiven but since there is always the possibility that our contrition is not perfect, it is a good idea to use the confessional and be certain that our sins were forgiven.
I’m not quite clear on what you say. I could understand an act of Perfect Contrition out of Confession but the intent to go to Confession as soon a spossible thereafter must be there otherwise that would be like many Protestants who say there is no need for the Sacrament of Reconciliation because you can confess your sins in prayer directly to God without having to do so to a priest or am I misunderstanding you.Perfect contrition does not require sacramental confession for our sins to be forgiven but since there is always the possibility that our contrition is not perfect, it is a good idea to use the confessional and be certain that our sins were forgiven.
Sir Knight,If, however, our Contrition was Perfect, sacramental confession would not be required for the removal of those sins.
So it looks like sacramental confession would be required if it were possible to get to it. Thus, were the example to be that someone who is danger of death experiences perfect contrition and then dies, the perfect contrition would absolve him of the guilt of sin. But included in that perfect contrition would be his desire to go to confession.The council teaches furthermore, that though it happens sometimes that this contrition is perfect through charity and reconciles man to God before this sacrament is actually received, this reconciliation, nevertheless, is not to be ascribed to the contrition itself without a desire of the sacrament, which desire is included in it.
When it arises from a love by which God is loved above all else, contrition is called “perfect” (contrition of charity). Such contrition remits venial sins; it also obtains forgiveness of mortal sins if it includes the firm resolution to have recourse to sacramental confession as soon as possible**1452 **