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Edmundus1581
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I am so happy that you are wanting to do this!
You are free to go to any priest you want. You are also free to go at a normal confession time without making a special appointment.
When I’m in a confession line I see some people going in and out in two minutes, others five (most common), others ten to fifteen.
Most Cathedrals have multiple confession confession times - as much as twice a day, six days a week. These are very popular and bring in people from all round the diocese. I suggest you look up the confession times at your local cathedral, and try to be early - even first in line.
Then you could get in as early as Monday or Tuesday next week.
I’ll say a prayer for you.
That’s quite understandable, and also quite common. Some of my parish priests I’ve confessed to, others not.Actually what angst I have have to do with going to my regular parish priest. He seems like a good man. But I have 40 years of sins to confess. Many of my sins are not pretty.
I have to live in that parish as he does. It would make me feel awkward, him knowing some of my deepest and darkest sins.
Does that many sense?
Going to say I have not been back to confession in 40 years is hard enough for me.
You are free to go to any priest you want. You are also free to go at a normal confession time without making a special appointment.
When I’m in a confession line I see some people going in and out in two minutes, others five (most common), others ten to fifteen.
Most Cathedrals have multiple confession confession times - as much as twice a day, six days a week. These are very popular and bring in people from all round the diocese. I suggest you look up the confession times at your local cathedral, and try to be early - even first in line.
Then you could get in as early as Monday or Tuesday next week.
I’ll say a prayer for you.
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