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I can understand your difficulty with those who mistakenly think they have to re-confess sins that have already been repented of and confessed and absolved. That must be great burden for them - God bless you and all Priests! May the Lord give you much grace and strength to help them out of their burdens.
Yes - it is finished - they are forgiven- they need now to let it go do their penance in life and follow the Lord with Joy in his mercy!
That is *not *what is at issue in my response. Nor is my response about a Priest who does understand enough - though he is not fluid in that language. Or any other aspect.
I was only addressing the “pure” case of a Priest who does not know the language of the Penitent - he does not know if he is confessing that he murdered his wife or stole a tube of toothpaste. If he confessed* mortal sins* - he is is to mention them again in a confession where the Priest does know what he is confessing.
You are though mistaken on this matter of when a penitent has confessed to a Priest who does not know his language. While such can yes be valid - that does not remove the obligation to confess those mortal sins once the impossibility ceases. This is the theological and canonically correct action (see as an example the quote from the Priest who is a Judicial Vicar I quoted saying the same).
Peace be with you Father and his abundant grace in your vocation as a Priest!