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pinetree28
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How do we confess sins of sexual nature to our priests while being considerate of their conscience?
E.x: If someone has committed a homosexual act/has had impure thoughts of homosexual acts, does that detail need to be in there? Or is, ‘I’ve indulged in impure thoughts/committed impure acts with another’ suffice?
I’ve read that sometimes certain circumstances can mitigate a sin, but how do we balance out being honest and considerate of our priest’s conscience?
Another ex: Say someone has had impure thoughts about a consecrated person, does the fact that this person is consecrated need to be said in confession? Or is this considered a different sin in itself, ie sacrilege? Would you say ‘I’ve had impure thoughts about consecrated person/s’, or ‘i’ve committed the act of sacrilege’?
E.x: If someone has committed a homosexual act/has had impure thoughts of homosexual acts, does that detail need to be in there? Or is, ‘I’ve indulged in impure thoughts/committed impure acts with another’ suffice?
I’ve read that sometimes certain circumstances can mitigate a sin, but how do we balance out being honest and considerate of our priest’s conscience?
Another ex: Say someone has had impure thoughts about a consecrated person, does the fact that this person is consecrated need to be said in confession? Or is this considered a different sin in itself, ie sacrilege? Would you say ‘I’ve had impure thoughts about consecrated person/s’, or ‘i’ve committed the act of sacrilege’?