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ishii
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That’s too bad. I once was in line with about five others and a lady came 30 minutes before mass was to begin and told us all “confessions are over.” The strange thing is, the priest hearing confessions was not even saying the mass. The parish workers are very strict when enforcing the confession times, even going to the point of telling the pries that “its 5 O’clock, confession time is over.” So I keep that in mind if I plan to go to that Church for confession - make sure I get there early. Another time there was a mix up and no priest came to hear confessions and when the replacement priest came he told everyone in line that he would be available after mass to hear confessions.Today a few us were sent away from confession. We had been in line. Then a lady who had been monitoring the line came over and said the priest needs to prepare for Mass and he doesn’t have time for the three of us. We could come back next week or go to another Parish.
I find this to be unacceptable. The secular world would never do something like this. Shouldn’t the Church be better then them?
The main thing I was wondering if this common practice?
I don’t think I have ever had a good experience with the Church. If I go to mass and don’t talk to anyone it just is. But whenever I need to talk to a priest or someone it’s always horrid.
Thanks for listening.
Ishii