P.s. Hey Anp I’m sure priest can do self confessions. I’ll look up were I read it and post if I find it.
From the Code of Canon Law,
Can. 276 §1. In leading their lives, clerics are bound in a special way to pursue holiness since, having been consecrated to God by a new title in the reception of orders, they are dispensers of the mysteries of God in the service of His people.
§2. In order to be able to pursue this perfection:
1/ they are first of all to fulfill faithfully and tirelessly the duties of the pastoral ministry;
2/ they are to nourish their spiritual life from the two-fold table of sacred scripture and the Eucharist; therefore, priests are earnestly invited to offer the eucharistic sacrifice daily and deacons to participate in its offering daily;
3/ priests and deacons aspiring to the presbyterate are obliged to carry out the liturgy of the hours daily according to the proper and approved liturgical books; permanent deacons, however, are to carry out the same to the extent defined by the conference of bishops;
4/ they are equally bound to make time for spiritual retreats according to the prescripts of particular law;
5/ they are urged to engage in mental prayer regularly, to approach the sacrament of penance frequently, to honor the Virgin Mother of God with particular veneration, and to use other common and particular means of sanctification.
Albany, you are not going to find anything that says a priest may confess to himself. It is not allowed. All of us, from Pope Benedict XVI to me, a lowly, humble servant of Christ, need the mercy of God.
To the OP, as has been said, do not fear, the priest is there to help you.
I have many friends who are priests and have talked with them about confession.
Even the priests admit that they still sometimes find themselves embraced by the “unreasonable fear” that is usually associated with confession.
It is just part of our human nature.
And, FWIW, a piece of advice. Call the parish office and ask to speak to a priest about a pastoral/sacramental matter. Tell him that it has been a while since your last confession, and you want to be respectful of his time and of others during regular confession times, so could you set up an appointment.