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Lay confession(From the Catholic Encyclopedia.)
This article does not deal with confession by laymen but with that made to laymen, for the purpose of obtaining the remission of sins by God. It has no practical importance, and is treated merely from an historical point of view.
My words follow.
The Church has said this is not practically important. But during the Middle Ages and beyond it was known.
Here are my thoughts followed by a question. It could be that a dying soldier told his most pressing sins to a friend when a Priest was not present. The friend was to carry these sins in the name of the dying man to a validly ordained Priest.
My question is this: Would you think the practice would gain the dying man forgiveness of his sins?
This article does not deal with confession by laymen but with that made to laymen, for the purpose of obtaining the remission of sins by God. It has no practical importance, and is treated merely from an historical point of view.
My words follow.
The Church has said this is not practically important. But during the Middle Ages and beyond it was known.
Here are my thoughts followed by a question. It could be that a dying soldier told his most pressing sins to a friend when a Priest was not present. The friend was to carry these sins in the name of the dying man to a validly ordained Priest.
My question is this: Would you think the practice would gain the dying man forgiveness of his sins?