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FrancescaMaria
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Several years ago, a priest put both of his hands on my head during the words of absolution. It was very meaningful to me and I literally felt like the Lord had just touched my heart. Furthermore, it triggered a profound spiritual experience for me and conversion, my faith was not the same afterwards, and I have been regularly confessing ever since and going to daily mass (when I can). Very few priests put their hands on the penitent like that, but when it occasionally does happen, I consider it a special gift. Upon reading about this gesture, I found out that the laying on of hands used to be an established and standard part of the sacrament until the late Middle Ages. Does anyone know why it was stopped and almost disappeared? I understand that it is impossible in a confession when there is a screen or a barrier, but why not in a face to face situation? Also, if there are concerns that some penitents would not be comfortable, the priest could always ask. Any thoughts on that? Anyone has similar feelings about it?