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DerKreuzritter
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I’m not sure if this common.
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Seeing that the words are necessary for validity I’d insist on hearing them.Still, I wouldn’t worry about it, if you made a sincere confession and the priest did something out of the ordinary, that’s on him, not you.
That was my first thought. I have heard of priests asking people the say the Act of Contrition outside the confessional as a means of moving the line along more quickly. But I’ve never heard of them doing that with the words of absolution.Is it possible that you misunderstood him – that he really just told you to say the Act of Contrition once you were out of the confessional?
maybe this is what you heard?Today for the first time I heard the absolution in Latin.
Thanks! He said it at the same time as my act of contrition so I couldn’t hear the bulk of it but that’s the one I think!Sbee0:![]()
maybe this is what you heard?Today for the first time I heard the absolution in Latin.
Receiving other sacraments in the EF :-
" Form for Absolution
Dominus noster Jesus Christus te absolvat: et ego auctoritate ipsìus te absolvo ab omni vinculo excommunicationis, (suspensionis), et interdicti, in quantum possum, et tu indiges. Deinde ego te absolvo a peccatis tuis, in nomine Patris, et Filii, + et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.
*May our Lord Jesus Christ absolve you. And I by His authority release you from every bond of excommunication (suspension) and interdict, in so far as I am empowered and you have need. And now I absolve you from your sins; in the name of the Father, and of the Son, + and of the Holy Spirit. R.: Amen"