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Baltimore Catechism (1941 Revised Edition)The Douay Catechism of 1649
Q. 700. What are the necessary conditions of a good confession?
A. That it be short, diligent, humble, sorrowful, sincere, and entire.
Q. 701. How, short?
A. By avoiding superfluous words and circumlocutions.
Q. 702. How, diligent?
A. By using a competent time and care in the examining of our conscience.
Q. 703. How, humble?
A. By making our confession with humble hearts.
Q. 704. How, sorrowful?
A. By stirring up sorrow for our sins.
Q. 705. How, sincere?
A. By confessing our sins plainly, without seeking to lessen or excuse them.
Q. 706. How, entire?
A. By confessing not only in what things we have sinned mortally, but also how often, as
near as we are able to remember.
- Is it necessary to confess every sin?
It is necessary to confess every mortal sin which has not yet been confessed and forgiven; it is not necessary to confess our venial sins, but it is better to do so.
Please everyone who is disagreeing with the Catechisms, stop spreading misinformation.
We MUST confess all MORTAL sins.