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THE REASON IS BECAUSE WHEN I SIN, I CANT TAKE MY MIND OFF OF IT. ANY SUGGESTION ON WHAT I CAN DO?
You didn’t intentionally try to mislead the priest. Don’t worry, God has forgiven you of your sins. Unless you willfully tried to lie to the priest or consciously withold something you have not invalidated the confession.not to hijack the thread, but what do you think of what I said to the Priest…he asked, I said no…but in actuality I’m not sure? Is not correctly answering a question like that something that could affect the validity of absolution?
Don’t go to confession more or less than approx. once a month and find a good doctor with a decent understanding of OCD. Also that Priest sounds great if he has heard of OCD - ask him for advice.I know latley I have fallen into being scrupulous. I needed help and went to confession today. The priest told me many times that people that are scrupulous have OCD…he asked me if I had OCD and I said, “no I don’t think so”…now I’m not so sure and I’m afraid I invalidated the confession. I’ve never been diagnosed with OCD and I don’t think I am OCD, though I do display a few symptoms…help!!! Anyone here been scruplous before?
Do you have OCD? It is not good for a Catholic with OCD to examine his conscience over and over againalways examining your conscience is kind of the point, isn’t it? Don’t worry- I think there is a little OCD in all of us, and I think it’s kind of reasonable to be a little OCD about your salvation, yes? Does discussing confession in any form invalidate it? I did realize that the priest has a seal of confession that keeps him from talking about it, but does that work for the confessee (sp?) as well? I’m a new catholic and confession still baffles me a bit…
Not at all. You are at liberty to discuss anything that was said in your confession, the priest is not. There is some cause to be hesitant however, its a general rule of courtesy (though not binding) not to talk too much about what the priest said in confession. This is because if it ever comes back to him he cannot confirm or deny whether he said it.The original question I asked in my reply was about confession and what invalidated it…I am confused about discussing it afterwards- I am a new catholic and when discussing confession with protestant friends have given examples of things I have confessed and remarks from the priest. This has helped me talk to protestants about the faith and helped me work through confession and the questions/hesitations I had about it as a convert. My question was, does this invalidate the confession, not ‘am I OCD?’
I have found sitting in front of the Blessed Sacrament to be MOST helpful.Ryan,
Definitely get help if you believe you have this problem. I am scrupulous, and it is devastating. Most actions that I take during a day, I consider to be a sin(or could lead up to a sin) and unfortunately it is causing me to rebel against God and blame people around me for things that are not their fault. I’m pretty sure it grows over time(in my estimation), so nip it in the bud.
–Mike