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Jesus founded the Church and established the Sacrament of Confession. He gave the Church the authority to bind and loose - and to govern and sanctify. He gave his Church the Holy Spirit and the authority to understand the Sacraments and to teach what that such is yes a divine requirement for post baptismal mortal sins (Christians are to really remain in baptismal grace…but Jesus knew of our human weakness so gave us this other Sacrament to restore us if we fall and repent or assist us against sin).Jesus didn’t state that he was giving his disciples that power to forgive mortal sins because they wouldn’t be forgiven if they came to him directly. When Jesus died, the veil in the temple was torn from top to bottom. This veil closed off the holy of holies which was where the tabernacle was placed. As a result of the tearing of the veil, the tabernacle was now open for all to see. Only the priest was allowed to offer atonement for sins while the veil was in place. Now the tabernacle is open for us all to adore and worship. Why then does the catholic church still insist on confession?
His Church - with the authority given by Jesus - teaches and explains what is normative here.
Such is the way Jesus gave especially for those who have fallen away from their Baptism … such is the way that one comes to him who has passed through the veil - and have ones sins washed by his blood. The same blood that made them once a new creation in Baptism. Thanks be to God that yes we have access to the Lamb!