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PrayingDuck
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Unfortunately for me, lately, I seem to have been consistently choosing priests for Confession who don’t say the sacrament correctly or understand what I’m saying. This week I went to a priest who instead of “I absolve you” said something like “I grant you absolution” or “may God grant you absolution,” something along those lines–I can’t remember exactly. Was that valid or do I have to go find another priest and re-confess now…?
As a related question, I have confessed in the past certain sins that I was sorry for but didn’t really intend to stop (I would like to stop, of course, but didn’t really plan to make an effort to stop). These were venial sins (specifically, overeating comes to mind). Without firm purpose of amendment for a venial sin, does this render my entire confession invalid, including any mortal sins I confessed? I’ve asked three priests about it now and they sort of just breeze over it, lumping my question in with proper contrition rather than purpose of amendment.
I’m scrupulous and dislike going to Confession, as it is a pretty anxiety-filled experience for me, so all this questioning of whether my confessions are valid is not helping! I wish the priests would just do things correctly.
As a related question, I have confessed in the past certain sins that I was sorry for but didn’t really intend to stop (I would like to stop, of course, but didn’t really plan to make an effort to stop). These were venial sins (specifically, overeating comes to mind). Without firm purpose of amendment for a venial sin, does this render my entire confession invalid, including any mortal sins I confessed? I’ve asked three priests about it now and they sort of just breeze over it, lumping my question in with proper contrition rather than purpose of amendment.
I’m scrupulous and dislike going to Confession, as it is a pretty anxiety-filled experience for me, so all this questioning of whether my confessions are valid is not helping! I wish the priests would just do things correctly.