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tamccrackine
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I really want to start working on going to Confession more often. I know how to do the examination of conscience, but what if it seriously gets to the point that your sins don’t match up to the questions anymore?
For example, say you’re not intelligent enough to “think outside the box” and one action doesn’t fit neatly into your examination questions. What I mean is that while you’re doing an examination of conscience with the booklet the priest has available but you answer all the questions honestly yet you haven’t “sinned” against those questions… what do you tell him? Because you know you’ve sinned, but what do you say? That inability to “think outside the box” hasn’t helped to give you a label for that sin, yet you can feel it in your heart that you have.
What do you confess then? My priest said he can understand once or twice about confessing a particular sin… you come in a third time and he’s going to start lecturing you on habits.
I know alot of you are saying “if you’ve done a proper examination, then you’ll have sins”… but doesn’t “those” sins (not the mortal ones, I’m talking the venial) get forgiven during the Confiteor during Mass? So how will going to Confession more often help?
I don’t know if I explained my confusion or just got others confused.
Can anyone see through this and possibly offer some advice for a poor soul?
For example, say you’re not intelligent enough to “think outside the box” and one action doesn’t fit neatly into your examination questions. What I mean is that while you’re doing an examination of conscience with the booklet the priest has available but you answer all the questions honestly yet you haven’t “sinned” against those questions… what do you tell him? Because you know you’ve sinned, but what do you say? That inability to “think outside the box” hasn’t helped to give you a label for that sin, yet you can feel it in your heart that you have.
What do you confess then? My priest said he can understand once or twice about confessing a particular sin… you come in a third time and he’s going to start lecturing you on habits.
I know alot of you are saying “if you’ve done a proper examination, then you’ll have sins”… but doesn’t “those” sins (not the mortal ones, I’m talking the venial) get forgiven during the Confiteor during Mass? So how will going to Confession more often help?
I don’t know if I explained my confusion or just got others confused.