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Do you start with “forgive me father for I have sinned”?
Or do you just kinda start. Is that still a practice?
Or do you just kinda start. Is that still a practice?
Exactly what I say…“Bless me Father, for I have sinned, it’s been _____ days/weeks/months/years since my last confession.”
This.“Bless me Father, for I have sinned, it’s been _____ days/weeks/months/years since my last confession.”
Same way as normal -but that it is your first confession and your coming into full communion with the Church at Easter (and of course your state in life).Just offhand, how do you start your very first confession, as I have yet to do this when I’m permitted?
(I know, I’m some heathen Protestant . . .)
This is how I start–with the sign of the cross. Then I say "It’s been xxx weeks since my last confession. Then I tell my sins. He says a few words, or not, gives a penance which includes saying the act of contrition in the pew, gives absolution. I leave.“In the Name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”
Ditto!Exactly what I say…
“Bless me, Father, for I have sinned. This is my first confession.”Just offhand, how do you start your very first confession, as I have yet to do this when I’m permitted?
Well, yes, okay, if you want to start at the very beginning… I forgot about that. Thanks for reminding me“In the Name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”
Just wondering if I’m the only person who says this…Do you start with “forgive me father for I have sinned”?
I think it is regional. My husband, in New Jersey, was taught “Forgive me, Father…”. On the west coast, everyone learned “Bless me, Father…” I once heard a priest say that he could tell where a person was from by the way he or she began a confession.Just wondering if I’m the only person who says this…![]()