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@ProVobis- I know that most Catholics don’t go to confession often and they receive whenever they are in church. That is not what I mean by scrupulosity. I mean the details of the confession. A lot of posters are worried about exactly what I said; they didn’t describe in enough detail, they said it was 9 times when it was 10, they woke up from a dream with sexual thoughts or they honestly forgot a sin and took communion and now they think they were in mortal sin. It’s what happens when they are at confession that is scrupulosity. The frequency is an attribute of that. If you think you haven’t confessed adequately, go again even though the priest absolved you.
The rule of the church is to make one confession around Easter. However, it is possible to have nothing to confess then you don’t have to go at all. One of the priests alluded to it in the apologetics forum. He didn’t come out and say it that way but wrote that venial sins don’t need to be confessed. I know, it’s hard to believe someone can’t have committed a mortal sin within the year. You have to know it’s mortal to be mortal.
The rule of the church is to make one confession around Easter. However, it is possible to have nothing to confess then you don’t have to go at all. One of the priests alluded to it in the apologetics forum. He didn’t come out and say it that way but wrote that venial sins don’t need to be confessed. I know, it’s hard to believe someone can’t have committed a mortal sin within the year. You have to know it’s mortal to be mortal.