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Brendan_64
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If you go into Confession with the intention of confessing a certain sin; you confess your sins to the priest ending by saying, "For these and all my sins I am truly sorry. Then as you are in the middle of saying the Act of Contrition, you remember a sin you meant to confess, but you carry on saying the Act of Contrition and as soon you finish the Act of Contrition the priest begins the Words of Absolution.
Would this sin be forgiven if it was a mortal sin? If you went into Confession with the intention if confessing it, forgot to confess it, but remembered it halfway through your Act of Contrition. Should you stop your Act of Contrition and say, “Wait, I’ve forgotten this sin” or should you carry on with your Act of Contrition and view the sin as a genuinely forgotten sin that will be forgiven?
Would this sin be forgiven if it was a mortal sin? If you went into Confession with the intention if confessing it, forgot to confess it, but remembered it halfway through your Act of Contrition. Should you stop your Act of Contrition and say, “Wait, I’ve forgotten this sin” or should you carry on with your Act of Contrition and view the sin as a genuinely forgotten sin that will be forgiven?
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