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dumspirospero
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Hello to all…I have never, ever complained the least bit about any type of penance I have ever received during confession, but this week, the Parish I went to had a visiting priest…after what I felt was a very good, heartfelt, sincere confession, he proceeded to give me a penance, which I told him I had already imposed upon myself…then he thought about it and gave me a monetary penance. I will not go into detail the amount he stated, but let me tell you…it is way more than I can afford. If he would have told me to make a monetary donation to Charity or to a Parish of my choosing and told me to choose an amount I felt comfortable with…I would have been fine or even a certain number of hours to volunteer at a soup kitchen or something…but he gave me a minimum amount to donate…and financially, it is going to be a struggle for me to make that donation…at least at this point in time. This amount may not be a lot for some people…and I am not poor by any means…but it would really put a dent in my expenses and right now, with everything going on, I just can’t really afford it without risking possibly not being able to pay all my bills in a timely manner. Has anyone else ever experienced a priest giving them a monetary penance in which they imposed a minimum amount they can give. Also…is it possible to discuss this with my parish priest and have him give me an alternate stiff penance in lieu of this one? I am torn, because as a Catholic who takes the Sacrament seriously…I feel obligated to find some way to accomplish this…no matter how it may effect my finances. Thanks and God Bless, Sonny