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Rose71
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As a child and a young teen, I attended Confession with my family every fortnight and confessed all the usual childish sins (nothing vaguely mortal!)
As an older teen, the message from my church was that the Service or Reconcilliation was an acceptible substitute once a year , where everyone took turns in coming to the priest (like Communion) and saying ‘I am sorry for my sins, especially X’ and then they received absolution.
Lately, I’ve been thinking that I would really like to go to proper Confession again, because I just feel so bitter and angry about a lot of what I see going on in the world and I don’t think it would do me any harm to put myself on the line and confess to God everything I get up to - before I get really carried away meditating on the faults of others
just to remind myself that I’m a sinner too!
I can’t even remember the date I last went. I know it’s between 20 and 25 years. As an adult, do I just confess the mortal sins? (
don’t panic - I haven’t killed anyone) Do I confess anything that is troubling me because I’m not happy with my behaviour?
What if I’m not sure whether something is a sin at all? What if after examining my conscience, I really can’t find any reason to feel guilty about it?
Another question: when I was a nipper, the priest used to be behind a screen so we had no idea who we were talking to! I know its cowardly, but I’d feel really uncomfortable confessing actually face to face with my Parish Priest. Is it acceptable to go to confession in a different parish?
I know this is making me sound really bad - but I’m trying to do the right thing now. The main reason is I’ve seen the misery inflicted on my family by my brother’s marriage to a lady who is lazy, conceited and manipulative. I try to be warm towards her, but she is unfailingly rude and her behaviour causes so much hurt to my parents. I feel awful about judging her, but to me she represents the dangers of marrying without a chaste courtship or requiring one’s spouse to at least have an appreciation of your faith. I know this is a sin because my attitude is undermining the sacramenet of marriage, since they were married in a Catholic ceremony and so it is a valid marriage until proven otherwise. But - by supporting it and maintining the status quo, I am allowing the misery in my family, espeically for my parents and brother, to continue and their child to be neglected horribly.
So,sometimes I slip because when my father and I get together, he lets of steam about how much he dislikes his DiL and what a lazy, selfish person he thinks she is; how he feels so desperate for his son and for the future of his grandson etc. I hate to see my father so distressed - but it’s hard sometimes to find the line between empathy and just joining in the D-i-L bashing.
The whole experience has put me right off marriage, unless I can find a proper, practicing Catholic who can accept me and my family. There is someone I have met recently, who I am very good friends with and we have seen quite a bit of one another recently, but never really alone (apart from him driving me home one evening) He is a Catholic and a lovely person - but I want to go into this fully armed, so to speak, knowing that my faith is strong and my judgement nowhere near as mixed up as it is now!
So, would confession help? What else can I do to help me get everything in perspective?!
As an older teen, the message from my church was that the Service or Reconcilliation was an acceptible substitute once a year , where everyone took turns in coming to the priest (like Communion) and saying ‘I am sorry for my sins, especially X’ and then they received absolution.
Lately, I’ve been thinking that I would really like to go to proper Confession again, because I just feel so bitter and angry about a lot of what I see going on in the world and I don’t think it would do me any harm to put myself on the line and confess to God everything I get up to - before I get really carried away meditating on the faults of others
I can’t even remember the date I last went. I know it’s between 20 and 25 years. As an adult, do I just confess the mortal sins? (
What if I’m not sure whether something is a sin at all? What if after examining my conscience, I really can’t find any reason to feel guilty about it?
Another question: when I was a nipper, the priest used to be behind a screen so we had no idea who we were talking to! I know its cowardly, but I’d feel really uncomfortable confessing actually face to face with my Parish Priest. Is it acceptable to go to confession in a different parish?
I know this is making me sound really bad - but I’m trying to do the right thing now. The main reason is I’ve seen the misery inflicted on my family by my brother’s marriage to a lady who is lazy, conceited and manipulative. I try to be warm towards her, but she is unfailingly rude and her behaviour causes so much hurt to my parents. I feel awful about judging her, but to me she represents the dangers of marrying without a chaste courtship or requiring one’s spouse to at least have an appreciation of your faith. I know this is a sin because my attitude is undermining the sacramenet of marriage, since they were married in a Catholic ceremony and so it is a valid marriage until proven otherwise. But - by supporting it and maintining the status quo, I am allowing the misery in my family, espeically for my parents and brother, to continue and their child to be neglected horribly.
So,sometimes I slip because when my father and I get together, he lets of steam about how much he dislikes his DiL and what a lazy, selfish person he thinks she is; how he feels so desperate for his son and for the future of his grandson etc. I hate to see my father so distressed - but it’s hard sometimes to find the line between empathy and just joining in the D-i-L bashing.
The whole experience has put me right off marriage, unless I can find a proper, practicing Catholic who can accept me and my family. There is someone I have met recently, who I am very good friends with and we have seen quite a bit of one another recently, but never really alone (apart from him driving me home one evening) He is a Catholic and a lovely person - but I want to go into this fully armed, so to speak, knowing that my faith is strong and my judgement nowhere near as mixed up as it is now!
So, would confession help? What else can I do to help me get everything in perspective?!