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Tommy999
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Hello all,
I have a few questions regarding Confession. Please bear with me in case they are goofy. I don’t mean them to be.
Background:
I am a life-long evangelical who finds certain Catholic sacraments to be very appealing, especially Confession. I think I understand the basics of what takes place at Confession and how the priest is bound to not reveal the contents of the confession with anyone.
Questions:
I have a few questions regarding Confession. Please bear with me in case they are goofy. I don’t mean them to be.
Background:
I am a life-long evangelical who finds certain Catholic sacraments to be very appealing, especially Confession. I think I understand the basics of what takes place at Confession and how the priest is bound to not reveal the contents of the confession with anyone.
Questions:
- Is it awkward to confess your darkest sins to a priest whom you see every week and might even eat a meal with or even invite to your home, for example in a small city? Does the priest look at you differently after Confession, even potentially with disgust when you are not in a Confession environment, like at a church social gathering?
- Due to potential awkwardness/embarrassment, do you confess at a different parish than where you attend so that you can truly be anonymous with a priest you don’t know personally? Just curious how common that is.
- Have you ever had a priest say to you, “My God you’re one of the worst sinners I’ve ever come across in Confession?” or something to that effect?
- Is your confessor helpful and encouraging at Confession/Reconciliation or are they judgmental and business-like, meting out more serious penances for the more serious sins?
- Can a priest decide to not absolve you if you were truly repentant, due to the nature of the sin you committed?