M
Merrick
Guest
Venial sins can be forgiven in many ways – use of holy water, prayer for forgiveness, receiving the Eucharist. So if I’m in a state of grace but committed a venial sin and ask for forgiveness from God, is there any point in going to confession afterward to confess that one venial sin? Since it was already forgiven without the need for sacramental confession, what does the absolution actually do in that situation?