Let me start by saying that I don’t have a problem with confession and I’m currently in an RCIA program. There are obvious benefits to it even if you don’t think it necessary. Having to actually think about the sins you have committed and coming up with an action plan of how not to commit them seems to have benefits. That certainly is probably more effective than to say, forgive me God, for I have sinned. With a confession, where you have to name and claim your sin and actually think about repenting of the sins, it can only be helpful.
What about the following though.
9 Pray then like this:
Our Father who art in heaven,
Hallowed be thy name.
10 Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done,
On earth as it is in heaven.
11 Give us this day our daily bread;[a]
12 And forgive us our debts,
As we also have forgiven our debtors;
13 And lead us not into temptation,
But deliver us from evil.**
If you go to confession at 8 and mass at 9, aren’t these requests of God, during the Lord’s prayer, to forgive your sins redundant? Why would Jesus suggest that you ask God to forgive you if he is leaving people on earth with that power? Does the priest having the power to forgive sins preempt God from forgiving sins?
I’m not trying to stir the pot, I just don’t understand why God cannot forgive sin. I’ve read every post here and I’ve read this link
scripturecatholic.com/confession.html**. Still though, I do not understand why God cannot forgive sin.
A reasonable enough post.
A few things here. In Catholicism, it is a belief that God
can forgive sin. Confession does not take away this prerogative of God (to forgive).
If I may, I will use a layman term here. The Sacrament of Confession is merely a mechanism in how a sin is forgiven. And the one who forgives is God, the priest being in persona Christi, “in the person of Christ.”
It is true that God forgives but how to go about it? Protestant would say one can do it simply by saying to God one is sorry for the sin committed and therefore asks for forgiveness and one is forgiven. But Catholics believe otherwise and it is through a process called Confession.
The prayer Our Father is asking for forgiveness, yes, but in order for the forgiveness to be affected, one still have to go through the actual process of Confession. A simple analogy: One can apply for a loan and the bank manager says okay. But in order that the money be made available, one still has to fill certain forms and maybe some signatures and agreements. Confession is like that – it is the process.
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If one gets to judgement day without ever having been to a confessional going to be denied entry to heaven?
It is possible one may be denied entrance simply because unforgiven mortal sin would has that consequence. But then again, we are not the judge which is God’s and God alone. Thus it is between one and God.