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Albert Kopsho:
Personally, Albert (or whatever your name is), I think you are full of rocks.
I doubt that your information is correct. Unless a church has no priest, I find it hard to believe that they have no individual confession. And even if they don’t, the Church is very clear on the need for individual confession and the limited applicability of general absolution. As far as his being considered a “faithful Catholic”, I would only ask, considered by whom? If he considers himself a faithful Catholic, then he is just as misinformed as you are.rayne89,
It has been stated on these forums that Catholics have to go to individual confession and not to Communal Reconciliation Service with General Absolution in order to be faithful Catholics. Well my father’s youngest brother llives up north in my father’s home town and goes to the nearest Catholic Church 3 miles away in the town where my father graduated from High School and that Catholic Church only has Communal Reconciliation Service with General Absolution and my father’s youngest brother has not been to individual confession in years since that Catholic Church does not offer individual confession and my father’s youngest brother is considered a faithful Catholic.
Albert
Personally, Albert (or whatever your name is), I think you are full of rocks.