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acanonlawyer
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According to my understanding, if the OP went to Fr. A for confession but purposefully withheld a mortal sin, then that was not a valid confession. Nothing was forgiven.
However, if he then went back to Fr. A and confessed the withheld sin, and Fr. A was aware of who the OP is–and thereby generally aware of all the other sins he had mentioned in the previous confession–then the OP would not have had to repeat all those sins again in the second confession. Fr. A was already aware of them. So, ultimately, Fr. A was aware of all mortal sins and was in a position to make a judgment concerning the OP’s sins.
If the OP went to Fr. B and confessed the omitted sin only, that would not be enough. He’d have to confess everything to Fr. B so that Fr. B would be aware of the whole picture.
Dan
However, if he then went back to Fr. A and confessed the withheld sin, and Fr. A was aware of who the OP is–and thereby generally aware of all the other sins he had mentioned in the previous confession–then the OP would not have had to repeat all those sins again in the second confession. Fr. A was already aware of them. So, ultimately, Fr. A was aware of all mortal sins and was in a position to make a judgment concerning the OP’s sins.
If the OP went to Fr. B and confessed the omitted sin only, that would not be enough. He’d have to confess everything to Fr. B so that Fr. B would be aware of the whole picture.
Dan