Maybe… but unnecessary…

Jesus isn’t hard of hearing!
He can hear our prayers of contrition and repentence
(which is what confession is) and relay the message to the Father just as well as any priest can.
I have absolutely no doubt that this is true. HOWEVER, I am the one who is “hard of hearing,” and when Jesus uses the priest to amplify His voice, then I can hear what He has to say - the advice, the penance, and the words of forgiveness, that otherwise I might miss, if I try to do it all by myself.
How do I know that it is Jesus speaking to me through the priest, and not just the priest making stuff up?
You’re going to think I’m crazy …
This has been confirmed to me by Christ Himself, on two different occasions. Sometimes, and I don’t know why or how, I find myself able to hear Jesus, just as plain as I hear the cars outside my window.
One time, about two weeks or so after I had been receiving into the Church, I was standing in the line up for Confessions, and suddenly, Jesus was speaking to me and telling me what sins I needed to confess. I said, “Hey, hang on a second. If I’m talking to you right now, how come I still have to go to Confession?” He said, “So that you may learn to love one another as I have loved you.” And then He was gone, and then I went to Confession, and I had a really good Confession, because I said exactly what my Lord had told me to say.
Another time was a few years later (the summer before last; I was getting ready to go on a trip somewhere), when I was sitting in the pew and waiting for my turn (different parish, this time), and I was going over in my mind what I wanted to confess, and then Jesus started talking to me, and giving me advice, etc., and then at the end of it suddenly was gone. I wasn’t sure if I was hallucinating or what, so I went in to the Confessional and I made my Confession, and the priest gave me the
exact same advice, word for word, that Jesus had already given me during my preparation period. Which showed me that, indeed, the priest is really
in persona Christi, just like the Church promises us.
But I believed it before I had these experiences, and the reason I believed it is because the Church that Jesus founded teaches that it is so.
