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You probably can call the priest sometime and arrange to go to confession immediately after Mass. They can hear confessions outside of the scheduled time. If they are a good priest they won’t refuse you unless whatever else they have to do absolutely cannot wait.What do you do when unsure about a sin and probably unable to go to confession for a few weeks? (transportation is a bit of an issue) Should I abstain from the Eucharist or take it, hoping that I didn’t commit sacralige?\
Now to address the main issue…
If you aren’t for sure if a sin is mortal or not, it probably isn’t. For a sin to be mortal, you must have FULL knowledge of the action taken (that it was wrong, etc.), and consent of the will.
Be careful about being too scrupulous (when you think all your sins are mortal, or you can’t breathe without sinning, etc.) Let there be no mistake, scrupulosity is not piety- it is not holiness- it is not reverence. It is a spiritual disorder, and can lead you down the wrong path (Martin Luther’s problems started out as scrupulosity) and is something that you need to talk to your confessor about- he is the only one who can help you on this.