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Just a happy update: Boy do I feel light as a feather. I went to confession, it was gut wrenching and cleansing! I feel great! Boy oh boy, do I feel great. LOL, I feel great! What a relief. 
Plop, plop, fizz fizzâŚforget Chicken Soup, itâs like Alka-seltzer for the soul!What a relief.![]()
What a feeling hearing those words, theyâve dried the dew from my forehead many times.Just a happy update: Boy do I feel light as a feather. I went to confession, it was gut wrenching and cleansing! I feel great! Boy oh boy, do I feel great. LOL, I feel great! What a relief.![]()

Dear Servus,Perhaps a âwe love confessionâ club is in order.
I mean, going to individual confession in a confessional as opposed to a Protestant confession in the form of telling God âdirectlyâ. And also, as opposed to the general confession before Mass. Maybe my terminology isnât quite right, but thatâs what I meant.Arenât we all absolved at confession? I am confused by the terms âsacramental confessionâ versus âgeneral confessionâ that were used above. Whatâs the difference?
Steve
Dear Servus,
Why donât you start one? Iâll join. Confession is a good treatment for a chronic disease, which is recurrent sin. Itâs medicine for the mind, soul, and spirit.
I was actually serious. You know, like the Book Club, and the other recognised groups which run about CA Forums. Perhaps something like that could be started.Itâs weird how people these days are so unreserved, will go on TV and blab their dirty underwear, feel the need to vent at the drop of a hat, but are totally uncomfortable in confessing sacramentally. Theyâll pay $100 to a psychologist, but wonât take a freebie from Christ and his Church.
Hmmm, I wonder if there would be enough interest? How would you go about that? Also, confession is pretty private.I was actually serious. You know, like the Book Club, and the other recognised groups which run about CA Forums. Perhaps something like that could be started.
The term âgeneral confessionâ used to mean a confession of the sins of oneâs entire life. With the arrival of services where people received âgeneral absolutionâ (nearly always an abuse), the confusion arose with the protestant term âgeneralâ confession, which descibes the non-specific communal declaration "we are all sinners . . . " followed by an attempt at âabsolution.âI mean, going to individual confession in a confessional as opposed to a Protestant confession in the form of telling God âdirectlyâ. And also, as opposed to the general confession before Mass. Maybe my terminology isnât quite right, but thatâs what I meant.