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d_floyd77
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I asked one of the Fr.'s this and haven’t heard back yet.
I am a new Catholic, just confirmed last week actually, and I commited mortal sin Monday night. I have had the worst, guilt filled (rightly so, not a sympathy statement) week. I was even for a moment interpreting it as a sign of my unability to faithfully be a Catholic. I have since resolved to go to Confession today (Saturday) and recieve our Lord tonight at Mass. My question pertains to contrition.
I am considering going to our local Newman center for my confession due to the embarrasement I would feel confessing to one of my parish priests. Obviously they know me and know I was just confirmed at Vigil.
Would me doing that indicate some type of “imperfect” contrition, being that I am in a sense seeking the “easy” confession? I would obviously still be making a complete confession, to the best of my ability.
Thanks.
-James
“St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.”
I am a new Catholic, just confirmed last week actually, and I commited mortal sin Monday night. I have had the worst, guilt filled (rightly so, not a sympathy statement) week. I was even for a moment interpreting it as a sign of my unability to faithfully be a Catholic. I have since resolved to go to Confession today (Saturday) and recieve our Lord tonight at Mass. My question pertains to contrition.
I am considering going to our local Newman center for my confession due to the embarrasement I would feel confessing to one of my parish priests. Obviously they know me and know I was just confirmed at Vigil.
Would me doing that indicate some type of “imperfect” contrition, being that I am in a sense seeking the “easy” confession? I would obviously still be making a complete confession, to the best of my ability.
Thanks.
-James
“St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.”