I’m going to Confession tomorrow and it got me thinking: how many sins is it “normal” to confess? I usually confess about 5-6 (venial) sins, although unfortunately it has been more than a month since I last went so I’ll probably come up with a longer list. Sound normal? I don’t want to overdo it, but I also don’t want to underwhelm the priest.
As an aside, how can people go and not have a list? While it’s not difficult coming up with sins when I stop and think and pray, if I’m in Confession I’ve found that listing off more three can be pretty tough! If you’re one of those people who doesn’t have a list, what’s your secret?
Bring ‘em on. All of them. The Lord will accept them all. You see, He has extremely big capacity for this sort of thing.
Just kidding you, though in principle it is true.
You can categorize your sins, if they are similar, say “Two times I had told a lie.” If it is a mortal sin, give more information to the priest. To me it is the demeanor, you are sincere about confessing it.
Having said that, there is no hard and fast rule about it. Generally we want to be brief because of the practicality of it – there is a line of penitents behind you awaiting their turns which you may be aware of. Sometimes, if the Confession is before the mass, the priest may get up to celebrate (if he is the celebrant) the mass leaving the rest unable to have their Confession.
Even if you have it on Saturday, there is always that queuing. This does not mean you have to hurry yourself or omit some of your sins. You still have to confess them.
As for the note, by all means if you really need it. By and by, you will find it is not necessary anymore. Perhaps you are too anxious. Well, be relaxed. Remember, the Lord forgives. It is people like us sinners that he particularly came for. Without us, he would have no customers.
The Lord said, Come to me, you who are heavy laden, and I will give you rest… … We can be burdened by our sins. Coming to him in Confession will delight the Lord, remembering that there is rejoicing in heaven, when we repent (of our sins).
Have a blessed time during your Confession.