K
Kaninchen
Guest
On the one hand, while on the other hand, meanwhile on yet another hand . . . (my CAF formula for most things JewishThank you for pointing that out. I think that was the root of your consternation, no, that confession was not to the priest but to God?
In Christianity, Christ works vicariously through the priest, who has been given authority to forgive sins on behalf of Christ. It is kind of like the police, if you will, who are granted authority by the civil government and through whom the government acts. Anything they do is not by virtue of who they are, but by virtue of the authority they have been granted. That authority can be taken away.
But to the point being made, is it your understanding that the confession was oral, that sins were actually stated?
-Tim-
Briefly, it would depend on what we’re talking about, there’s the sense of the ‘we’ve all been very naughty in various ways’ (public statement of kinds of sin, the individual’s transgressions being subsumed in the general), in an individual sense it would depend on whether the sin could be described as ‘against God’ (private) or ‘against somebody’ (could be public).