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Who here struggles with scrupulosity? For most of my life, there were many times when I would leave the confessional with no sense of having been forgiven along with feeling just as guilty as I did before I confessed. I don’t recognize it so much today.
With scrupulous thinking and a constant state of guilt came despair. Even if I knew I was forgiven, if I fell into the same habitual sins that I still struggle with today, I would despair. I’d figure that there’s no way these sins and the temptations leading up to them can be overcome. After that, I’d wonder about the point of going to confession at all.
Along with all this, I still skim over and promptly forget about a particular phrase in then act of contrition that I pray each time I go to confession: with Your help. My despair and guilt stem from thinking that I’m in this alone. They stem from forgetting that the same God against whom I sin is the same God who helps me to overcome said sins.
With scrupulous thinking and a constant state of guilt came despair. Even if I knew I was forgiven, if I fell into the same habitual sins that I still struggle with today, I would despair. I’d figure that there’s no way these sins and the temptations leading up to them can be overcome. After that, I’d wonder about the point of going to confession at all.
Along with all this, I still skim over and promptly forget about a particular phrase in then act of contrition that I pray each time I go to confession: with Your help. My despair and guilt stem from thinking that I’m in this alone. They stem from forgetting that the same God against whom I sin is the same God who helps me to overcome said sins.