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you argue with your priest in the confessional or correct him? What if you refuse or do not believe/agree with the priestly advice given to you during confession?
[/QUOTE]you argue with your priest in the confessional or correct him?
Advice is an area of prudential judgment. Again, not following what the issue is here.What is there to argue about in confession? What would you need to correct the priest regarding?
Then in all likelihood, he is correct in withholding absolution.you argue with your priest in the confessional or correct him? What if you refuse or do not believe/agree with the priestly advice given to you during confession?
The advice of a priest/monk/sister/bishop/Pope is the same as advice from any other person on the planet; it may or may not be good to follow, though overwhelmingly I would say priests have an excellent understanding of spiritual warfare.you argue with your priest in the confessional or correct him? What if you refuse or do not believe/agree with the priestly advice given to you during confession?
What? You don’t seem to know what The Sacrament of Confession is all about.you argue with your priest in the confessional or correct him?