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AngelineAnast
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Hello,
Two nights ago, I went to church where they had three priests hearing confessions. The time for confesssions was scheduled for 4 until 6:30pm. I arrived there at 5pm and got into one of the very long lines. I finally got to point where there was only one person in front of me and 2 behind me at 6:30, when the priest came out and said that he & his associate priest had another meeting and confessions were over. He did not tell us that it was an emergency; he just said goodnight and we walked out. The other priests had already left and this was the last time before Christmas. I couldn’t believe that any meeting could be more important than the souls of his parishioners, especially after we were there waiting for 1 1/2 hours and did not have a choice of how long he stayed with each person before us. I couldn’t believe it, so I went to my car and confessed my sins to God. What if one of the people in line had a mortal sin to confess? Anyway, I wanted to email the priest to let him know how being turned away from confession affected me but he doesn’t have email. I still do not think this is right and am thinking of writing the archdiocese. Any suggestions?
Angeline
Two nights ago, I went to church where they had three priests hearing confessions. The time for confesssions was scheduled for 4 until 6:30pm. I arrived there at 5pm and got into one of the very long lines. I finally got to point where there was only one person in front of me and 2 behind me at 6:30, when the priest came out and said that he & his associate priest had another meeting and confessions were over. He did not tell us that it was an emergency; he just said goodnight and we walked out. The other priests had already left and this was the last time before Christmas. I couldn’t believe that any meeting could be more important than the souls of his parishioners, especially after we were there waiting for 1 1/2 hours and did not have a choice of how long he stayed with each person before us. I couldn’t believe it, so I went to my car and confessed my sins to God. What if one of the people in line had a mortal sin to confess? Anyway, I wanted to email the priest to let him know how being turned away from confession affected me but he doesn’t have email. I still do not think this is right and am thinking of writing the archdiocese. Any suggestions?
Angeline