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Shadark
Guest
Mr the man, because we don’t know what it is you did (because it’s none of our business) it’s hard to understand where your unease lies within your act of confession. You say it was a grave act though and that leaves whatever it is you did entirely open to interpretation. But I will do my best to give you my thoughts on the situation.
Although you sound very sorry for what you did, it doesn’t sound like you have forgiven yourself for it. Seeking forgiveness from God is fine, but you need to be able to forgive yourself as well to reach any peace. Not being able to tell the priest directly about what happened shows that you are still unresolved inside. It sounds like you understand the gravity of what you did, but it doesn’t sound like you are ready to accept the accountability of your actions. I don’t think you will find peace on this until you do though. If you talk to your priest again and tell him the full story, he will be better able help you. Just don’t ask for forgiveness though, also ask for advice on the matter.
Best of luck mate.
Although you sound very sorry for what you did, it doesn’t sound like you have forgiven yourself for it. Seeking forgiveness from God is fine, but you need to be able to forgive yourself as well to reach any peace. Not being able to tell the priest directly about what happened shows that you are still unresolved inside. It sounds like you understand the gravity of what you did, but it doesn’t sound like you are ready to accept the accountability of your actions. I don’t think you will find peace on this until you do though. If you talk to your priest again and tell him the full story, he will be better able help you. Just don’t ask for forgiveness though, also ask for advice on the matter.
Best of luck mate.