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At our Lenten Penance service, I confessed to a retired priest who told me that all I truly need to do, regardless of the type of sin, was to confess to God with a contrite heart and good intentions to be forgiven. He said that I could go to confession if I felt that I needed to but it wasn’t necessary and that, perhaps, I go to confession 2-4 times a year to discuss sins I might find particularly difficult to avoid. This was contrary to what I’ve always been told (I am near the age of 50). I asked another priest about this who concurred, reminding me that I know that forgiveness is not the same as expiation of the sin from my spirit (which I knew). I am fine with this but I feel uncomfortable because, having been educated through Catholic schools, the thought of the requirement to confess to a priest is ingrained in me.
Can you please provide me with clarification? I feel awful questioning what I have been told by two caring, tenured priests who are doing a wonderful job serving our God in our diocese. Thank you! :confused
Can you please provide me with clarification? I feel awful questioning what I have been told by two caring, tenured priests who are doing a wonderful job serving our God in our diocese. Thank you! :confused