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DeaconJoeP
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They wait in the confessional box for hours"
I no of no priest in our Diocese that spends hours in the confessional are there priests in other diocese that have the time to spend more than an hour in the confessional?
Secondly, I have experienced the same thing as the original posters and so have other in our diocese, that is, Priests reading or messing with with there cell phones during that intimate moment of a person revealing their heart and seeking spiritual wholeness.
Let is call it what it is, I’t rude and distasteful.
Now while a priest is waiting of the next penitent, I could care less if he is texting or reading or eating. However, when a child of God, is baring their soul to the priest, he must put down that book, or cell phone and give his full attention to the penitent. This is what the Holy Father is calling for. If we only hear the confession and give a penance, without really having one’s spiritual antennae up and being docile to the Holy Spirit we cannot help and cooperated with the Holy Spirit in the conversion of Souls.
The Church rejoices when her children come to confession but seeing a priest with the cell phone in hand, could discourage some if they are not seen as interested in them, and their is a legitimate concern over privacy and confidentiality, unintentionally but the potential exists just the same.
If the Bishops knew these priests were being rude and foolish they would chastise them.
My sincere advise to you is, write your bishop regarding your concerns. Only you and the priest know for sure what happened.
I have been in ministry for many years…things happen sometimes because of many different reasons. The the microphone which are cordless and clip onto the priests alb first came out, a good holy priests I know entered the confession before Mass and forgot it was on…the results were disastrous. The priest was modified, he was being plagued with questions right before Mass and then the request for confession,he wasn’t aware.
First give the priest the benefit of the doubt and talk to him.
If he insists that he is perfectly within his rights to continue to text and read “during the confession” then write or call the bishop.
Love and peace,
Deacon Joseph