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johnofdamascus
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Hi everyone,
I have a particular question about theft and making restitution for it. I would like opinions on this situation as I wait to talk to my regular confessor about it this week.
So, when I was younger and before I converted to Catholicism I stole a few items, mainly two textbooks from middle & high school. I have confessed this, but must make restitution for this, but I’ve encountered a few obstacles.
I’m not exactly sure I can return the books themselves (two books & two different schools) because I cannot anonymously mail them [postal regulations] or leave them at the schools or board of education without compromising my identity or worse. I also live a good 140 miles away from my hometown where the schools are.
I have thought about sending the BOE the amount of what the textbooks are worth now (they don’t use these textbooks anymore) anonymously. However, I would still be stuck with the actual stolen books, and I have no idea what to do about them.
Any ideas on how best to remedy this situation?
P.S.: On another note, when I worked for a store I stole a pen set which I found recently (and confessed) and returned the pen set in pen aisle to be found and for claims to be filed. Would that have fulfilled restitution in this case?
I have a particular question about theft and making restitution for it. I would like opinions on this situation as I wait to talk to my regular confessor about it this week.
So, when I was younger and before I converted to Catholicism I stole a few items, mainly two textbooks from middle & high school. I have confessed this, but must make restitution for this, but I’ve encountered a few obstacles.
I’m not exactly sure I can return the books themselves (two books & two different schools) because I cannot anonymously mail them [postal regulations] or leave them at the schools or board of education without compromising my identity or worse. I also live a good 140 miles away from my hometown where the schools are.
I have thought about sending the BOE the amount of what the textbooks are worth now (they don’t use these textbooks anymore) anonymously. However, I would still be stuck with the actual stolen books, and I have no idea what to do about them.
Any ideas on how best to remedy this situation?
P.S.: On another note, when I worked for a store I stole a pen set which I found recently (and confessed) and returned the pen set in pen aisle to be found and for claims to be filed. Would that have fulfilled restitution in this case?