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Colin_of_Mary
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Hello fellow Catholic brethren,
I made an account just to ask this question.
Back in August 2017, by the grace of God I returned to my Catholic Faith and decided it was time to confess my sins of roughly 4 years. I wrote a list of all my sins, confessed them but was so ashamed of one mortal sin that in an act of foolish pride, I willfully omitted the sin. I felt so guilty for not confessing the sin, I returned a few days later and told the priest that I willfully withheld this mortal sin. I confessed and received absolution. Just the other day I heard that if a mortal sin is withheld with full knowledge, that confession is invalid. I just asked my priest today and he said that I do not need to reconfess the sins from my first confession. Is this true? If possible, I would greatly appreciate quotes from the Catechism of Canon Law or any authoritative text if possible. Thanks!
Colin
JMJ
I made an account just to ask this question.
Back in August 2017, by the grace of God I returned to my Catholic Faith and decided it was time to confess my sins of roughly 4 years. I wrote a list of all my sins, confessed them but was so ashamed of one mortal sin that in an act of foolish pride, I willfully omitted the sin. I felt so guilty for not confessing the sin, I returned a few days later and told the priest that I willfully withheld this mortal sin. I confessed and received absolution. Just the other day I heard that if a mortal sin is withheld with full knowledge, that confession is invalid. I just asked my priest today and he said that I do not need to reconfess the sins from my first confession. Is this true? If possible, I would greatly appreciate quotes from the Catechism of Canon Law or any authoritative text if possible. Thanks!
Colin
JMJ