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Hopey
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AWESOME!Thank you all so very much for helping me with my question…The answer is simple., no! No, I cannot ask my daughter why she needs to go to confession. The things that are said in the confessional booth are for the confessor and the priest alone., not for your mother, friend or spouse… I am so glad I got this answer before I totally blew it and asked her out of concern and curiosity. :bigyikes:
So, it turns out that I have a daughter who likes to go to confession OFTEN. At least (as one poster said) she is devoted to the sacrament of reconciliation.For this, I should be proud and I am. (one poster said, don’t think of the sin, think of the repentance.,I really really like this statement) As for the repetitive act of going…? I will have to have a girl on girl talk and see if there is a misunderstanding about sins or something else that needs to be addressed. But, I will not be asking her what she is confessing.
For starters, I am going to do a refresher course with her on mortal/venial sins. She has learned all this before but maybe I should just remind her. (Her brother is receiving his first Holy Communion next Easter along with reconciliation, so I can just talk to both of them at the same time about what needs to be confessed and when we can and cannot receive Jesus in the Eucharist…)
I gotta give it to her for being brave and telling us that she can’t receive our Lord because she isn’t in the state of grace and needs to first reconcile.
Also, regardless of whats going on, I think it is time to do the birds and bees talk., you are right about that. We have discussed some stuff but not all of it. I will definitely look into Love and LifeThank you for that suggestion
Anyhow, I got my question answered! Thank you all so very much
God Bless!
One other thing that could go on, or I had happen to mine, is that any thoughts - temptations - can be very horrible - but they can become distressed thinking it is a mortal sin due to the nastiness of the thought.
I found that with one of mine also. We went over how temptations (and thoughts just popping in our heads) are not sins - only if we give in and dwell on them - go with them. Sometimes they can be harassed by things (against the Eucharist even or God).
Sounds like you have a great dd!