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Thom18
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Open air is considered safer than (interior) circulated air, so this is actually “better” considering the circumstances.I didn’t dump on it. I said I admired his zealous administration of the Sacrament. My only criticism is that the optics of drive-thru confession may actually serve to diminish the seriousness of what is going on in Confession and Absolution, and should be looked at further. You were the one who took it into sectarian directions. In this sacrament we have the priest acting in the place of Christ himself to pronounce forgiveness of sin. Making it appear as a drive-thru process to me seems to be short-sighted and individual centered, almost commoditized, particularly when the rite can be executed as normal without any risk of infection. If you are upset at my comment it’s because you injected the invective into the conversation without asking for clarification. Quite frankly that was where any disrespect began if there was any. Maybe try looking at other people’s commentary in good faith before jumping to conclusions.
If you think Jesus would be opposed to this manner of confession (which wouldn’t be done except in this circumstance), then explain why. Explain how this “downplays the seriousness” of the sacrament, don’t just say so.