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phil19034
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there are two problems hereHomeschoolDad:![]()
There is always an alternative, it is called an “act of perfect contrition”.I can’t see any real theological objection to confession and/or absolution at a distance if it is truly a grave emergency and there is no alternative.
God is not a tyrant. He understands if a priest is not available, and you say the act of contrition instead, if it’s an emergency. You may even receive the Eucharist after, if you had sinned mortally, but you have to resolve to seek out sacramental confession as soon as possible if the treat passes.
- does the person truly know they have perfect contrition?
- what is an emergency? It really should be fear of death, not: “It’s an emergency because I’m going to attend my daughter’s wedding”