Keeping track of things to confess between visits

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Thank you for your reply. I appreciate your perspective.
and, since you’d be deliberately intending to forget something, you could explain that you are sorry for anything you forgot and missed
This part is a little confusing to me. How can one be “sorry” for what they missed if they were intentionally trying to leave something out?

I know one does not have to confess venial sins. I also know that sometimes confessing venial sins can be beneficial. Also, I have a spiritual director, so I can assure you, I’m not trying to use confession for spiritual direction.

I promise I’m not one of those folks spending 30 minutes in the box when the line is around the building. 😉
 
I am thinking maybe he forgot to include the word “not” (as in “you’d not be deliberately intending to forget something”).
 
I am thinking maybe he forgot to include the word “not” (as in “you’d not be deliberately intending to forget something”).
No, I actually meant it as I wrote it, although it probably takes some explaining.

The idea in confession is to admit one’s wrongdoings in order to make amends with the help of God’s grace, so you can remedy those sins and the misery that accompanies them. It’s important to note with the help of God’s grace, since we can’t leave God out. The sacrament essentially confers God’s grace; then the penances work in tandem with the grace to mend the relationships severed by the sinful act.

Suppose, then, I had an argument with my Sister, and I called her “raqa”. Then - before I get a chance to go to confession - I make up with her, and we’re all good.

Well, I may be okay with my Sister, and she may be okay with me… and maybe it was by God’s grace we made amends before I got to go to confession… but there’s still the matter of actually telling God I did something wrong… The point I was trying to make is, I would still confess it, but I wouldn’t necessarily go overboard by scrupulously micromanaging every last little point in the confessional…

Still, one might ask, “Why not? Wouldn’t it be a great time to talk about it?”

I say it’s probably better to let it go.

Rehashing bad stuff in order to make it better is a “technique” that became popularized by Freud’s psychology. But it is not the purpose of the confessional, nor how the confessional works.

It’s through placing faith in God’s grace one can amend relations with God and man. If God’s grace is before us, and we proactively use it to make amends ourselves, then one need not take it apart “so much” in order to fix it again. Actually, if one is proactively acting upon simple graces to make amends, then that grace is already the solution right there. There is then no need to question it. No need to redesign the wheel. The solution is simple: place faith in God’s grace. So it almost becomes as if there is less and less to confess. That is looking positively at living the virtues; not negatively at the wasted spiritual trash of sin.

At that point, a simple acknowledgment with an apology would seem to be more in order, so people can continue to move forward. It let’s people, including the Priest, advance in charity without getting drug down and stuck in past guilt and misery, which in confession ultimately one hopes to be forgiven one way or another anyway.
 
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Well I had been writing them down in a spiral notebook as someone else said and taking them in to confession… but the priest said not to use a list. He said God knows our sins and if we dont recall them then they aren’t worth remembering. So I am wondering about a new way. I have an illness and memory recall is an issue but then again my confessions are reasonably frequent and devotional and God does know my sins so I think he’s encouraging me to speak more about the underlying root cause of the sins. That is actually what I usually do, but was thrown by his comment, though I did ask him if it was ok to do that and did something like that. I think I just need to strip it back to basics, but yes I keep a list during the month of the sort of things I am missing out on or committing in a general sense. I also can’t recall the act of contrition. This was a visiting priest and so knows nothing of my condition, still he was very helpful. I will try to rely more on God, which is what he was getting at I am sure.
 
Well I had been writing them down in a spiral notebook as someone else said and taking them in to confession… but the priest said not to use a list.
My techie husband brought up a good point. As information goes, sins are pretty dang personal. If you MUST keep a list, do it in analogue, e.g. a small notebook. He said he wouldn’t dream of trusting anything to stay private in those apps.

My imagination went to the worst case: Somebody keeps writing down “masturbation” and getting targeted with porn ads. 😳

Alternatively, come up with some code words or phrases so that only you know what you’re talking about!
 
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Wow, I love that! Thank you so much for sharing this. I’m going to try to do my next Confession this way.
 
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