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childofmary1143
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During winter months our parish has mass said in a smaller room to cut back on heating expenses which happens to be behind the main body of the church.
Now if someone wants to have the Priest hear their confession, he puts up a big fuss if they ask to have it heard in the main body of the church where the confessional is.
He would rather have it in the room where the mass is being said and which people attending mass could enter and inadvertently hear it.
Isn’t this a violation of the seal of confession or even permitted? Also he says (mistakenly) that the Church (whether he means his diocese or the Vatican) say that its better to have an “open” confession (i.e. that the Priest and pentinent see each other) rather than the traditional screen. Has there been any new documents in the last 10 years from the Vatican regarding how confession should be?
Now if someone wants to have the Priest hear their confession, he puts up a big fuss if they ask to have it heard in the main body of the church where the confessional is.
He would rather have it in the room where the mass is being said and which people attending mass could enter and inadvertently hear it.
Isn’t this a violation of the seal of confession or even permitted? Also he says (mistakenly) that the Church (whether he means his diocese or the Vatican) say that its better to have an “open” confession (i.e. that the Priest and pentinent see each other) rather than the traditional screen. Has there been any new documents in the last 10 years from the Vatican regarding how confession should be?