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MegShmeg
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Hello everyone,
I will be baptized and confirmed into the Catholic Church this Holy Saturday evening. I could probably ask this at RCIA, but it just occurred to me.
I am aware that after I am baptized, which I have never been, all my sins have been forgiven. However, I’ve also heard of many newly baptized/confirmed Catholics giving confessions for all their past sins anyway, seeing as it is a very humiliating and redeeming thing.
What do you all think? I had planned to do this, 'cause I sure do have a lot to confess. But I won’t be able to confess until after I am baptized and confirmed into the Church, as it is a Sacrament, and so technically my sins will have been forgiven. Would a priest then find it a silly waste of time if I make an appointment with him for a face-to-face confession on sins that were already forgiven? I’m sure not, but I think for my first confession, I would love for it to be face-to-face. Not sure.
I will be baptized and confirmed into the Catholic Church this Holy Saturday evening. I could probably ask this at RCIA, but it just occurred to me.
I am aware that after I am baptized, which I have never been, all my sins have been forgiven. However, I’ve also heard of many newly baptized/confirmed Catholics giving confessions for all their past sins anyway, seeing as it is a very humiliating and redeeming thing.
What do you all think? I had planned to do this, 'cause I sure do have a lot to confess. But I won’t be able to confess until after I am baptized and confirmed into the Church, as it is a Sacrament, and so technically my sins will have been forgiven. Would a priest then find it a silly waste of time if I make an appointment with him for a face-to-face confession on sins that were already forgiven? I’m sure not, but I think for my first confession, I would love for it to be face-to-face. Not sure.