I saw part of it. What was said was the Scriptural Truth. We also need to remember that when we confess what we are aware of as a sin(s), having a firm purpose of amendment and true repentance, we are forgiven by Him through His priest(s). He has told us in His Word that His Mercy is greater than His justice.
In other words, I feel that if I follow the Church’s teachings as closely as I possibly can (including doing things that He said He wanted us to do) and then often pray to Him for His Mercy while thanking Him for His blessings to me also (and often asking Mary to intercede for me too), that hopefully I’ll be with Him at some point in His Kingdom. Anything less leads me to despair:shrug: .
If this keeps bothering you, you might want to make a Holy Hour during which you can do an examination of conscience of all of your past. Make sure what you feel are strong, continuous thoughts (that your purpose of amendment wasn’t really there or that you didn’t have true repentance). If you come to something that you truly aren’t sure was a good confession, then go to confession for only those things again and make sure that you explain how and why you feel as you do to the priest there. It’s most probably a matter of scrupulosity however this way you can be done with it and not despair of His Forgiveness.