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JimG
Guest
My former parish had remodeled confessionals which were essentially like the old style confessiion booths–three distinct rooms, a penitent on each side, priest in the middle, with a slide to open or close for each penitent. Penitent and priest were separated by a grille with an opaque curtain on both sides. For face to face, both the priest and penitent would need to slide their curtain aside. But in practice that option was never used.
The difference was that the confessional rooms were NOT dark, hot, and claustrophobic. They are spacious, well lit, with wide doors and both a kneeler and a chair where one could either kneel or sit in front of the grille. Priest and penitent could hear but not see each other. NO glass windows or doors, thank the Lord.
I would only note that the anonymous and private confessions go a lot faster. There was always a line, but it moved quickly.
The difference was that the confessional rooms were NOT dark, hot, and claustrophobic. They are spacious, well lit, with wide doors and both a kneeler and a chair where one could either kneel or sit in front of the grille. Priest and penitent could hear but not see each other. NO glass windows or doors, thank the Lord.
I would only note that the anonymous and private confessions go a lot faster. There was always a line, but it moved quickly.