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Shae
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Hi,
I have made my intro in “Meet and Greet”. Its was so short, that I want to give you a more deeper look in my life. I was baptized a catholic when I was a baby, and I am ever greatful to my mum for that, I followed through with all the sacraments. But after school life and leaving home, I wandered away and took leave from being true to my faith.
I didnt always like myself enough, to believe that God would like me too. Being catholic is a tough road when its mixed with anxiety and depression, but I would rather go through this with God than alone. I always felt a pulling back. A priest once told me, God wont let you go that easily. I have a lot to learn with being a catholic, and I dont always feel like I am enough around the church, I just wish I could be at peace with myself so that I can truelly be what God wants me to be.
So sorry this is way off track in line with my title.
My husband and 2boys were baptized, recieved the sacrament of eucharist and confirmation on the easter vigil of 2001.
So my question is where does the sacrament of confession fit in with all of this?
I have told the boys about this, and they really dont want to make a public confession to the priest in a ceremony in front of the congregation.
Do they have to make it a special ceremony? Cant they just go along with an appointment to make a confession in private as everyone else does?
Thanks in advance for reading.
Yours in Christ
Shae
I have made my intro in “Meet and Greet”. Its was so short, that I want to give you a more deeper look in my life. I was baptized a catholic when I was a baby, and I am ever greatful to my mum for that, I followed through with all the sacraments. But after school life and leaving home, I wandered away and took leave from being true to my faith.
I didnt always like myself enough, to believe that God would like me too. Being catholic is a tough road when its mixed with anxiety and depression, but I would rather go through this with God than alone. I always felt a pulling back. A priest once told me, God wont let you go that easily. I have a lot to learn with being a catholic, and I dont always feel like I am enough around the church, I just wish I could be at peace with myself so that I can truelly be what God wants me to be.
So sorry this is way off track in line with my title.
My husband and 2boys were baptized, recieved the sacrament of eucharist and confirmation on the easter vigil of 2001.
So my question is where does the sacrament of confession fit in with all of this?
I have told the boys about this, and they really dont want to make a public confession to the priest in a ceremony in front of the congregation.
Do they have to make it a special ceremony? Cant they just go along with an appointment to make a confession in private as everyone else does?
Thanks in advance for reading.
Yours in Christ
Shae