For me, it is essential to have general absolution - 1) it saves a lot of priest time; 2) it protects the priest (particularly young ones) against temptations which could include listening for hours about āsexual exploitsā, intimacies of young ladies, etc. 3) it saves ladies (especially girls) from confessing their intimacies to a man (who even if he is an Alter Christus) is still a man), 4) actually, the Holy Mass begins with a penitential act - the Kyrie Eleison, and an absolution: "indulgentiam, absolutionem, et remissionem pecatorum nostrorumā¦). Shouldāt it be sufficient? Years ago, a priest told me the priest must know what sin he is absolving. But anyway, it is always a personal attitude. At the beginning of the Mass the priest says āagnoscamus peccata nostraā and gives a short time for us to remember what sins we have committed, which if we go to Mass every Sunday, they cannot be too many. It should suffice.