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Athanasius
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I have a problem with scrupulosity…is it simply all right for me to ask questions of my priest, and trust whatever he tells me, when there isn’t any sure sin? I have a hard time trusting him, because there are liturgical abuses during Mass, but I haven’t heard anything in the confessional I knew for sure to contradict church teaching*. That being the case, can I simply ask him questions, and trust him, and if he gives me wrong answers, it is not my responsibility?
If yes, then what if I did hear him contradict church teaching at any point? Would it be wrong or sinful for me to ask him any further questions? And would it be all right for me to trust his answers from the past? Or would I have to re-ask all of those?
Also, I have been seeing a couple of counselors to help me with my scrupulosity…during the course of my conversations with one of them at least (and perhaps both), I explained to them that I have a hard time trusting my priest. I stated it was because he is not always faithful to the Church’s teaching, but I misspoke. What I meant to say is that he is not always faithful to the Church’s worship rules (like I said, there are some liturgical abuses during Mass). But I can’t recall him ever stating anything I knew for sure to contradict the Church’s teaching. I simply misspoke
Anyway, I wish to correct that misstatement, but is it obligatory for me to do it as soon as possible? Or could I wait until my next regular appointment with them (the latter of the two is on the 25th)
If yes, then what if I did hear him contradict church teaching at any point? Would it be wrong or sinful for me to ask him any further questions? And would it be all right for me to trust his answers from the past? Or would I have to re-ask all of those?
Also, I have been seeing a couple of counselors to help me with my scrupulosity…during the course of my conversations with one of them at least (and perhaps both), I explained to them that I have a hard time trusting my priest. I stated it was because he is not always faithful to the Church’s teaching, but I misspoke. What I meant to say is that he is not always faithful to the Church’s worship rules (like I said, there are some liturgical abuses during Mass). But I can’t recall him ever stating anything I knew for sure to contradict the Church’s teaching. I simply misspoke
Anyway, I wish to correct that misstatement, but is it obligatory for me to do it as soon as possible? Or could I wait until my next regular appointment with them (the latter of the two is on the 25th)
- My priest has recently stated that he will only hear my confession once a month and no more. I don’t know if that is acceptable or not, but…