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edward_george1
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I think sometimes about my great uncle, 68 years ordained and still going strong, and how many it would work out to for him. My nearly 1000 Masses is a drop in the bucket compared to his career…
No, that’s not what making a good confession means. It means prayerfully reviewing an examination of conscience, stepping into the confessional, and telling the priest all of the sins that you remember. If you forget 20, it’s still a good confession, as long as you didn’t intentionally not confess them.My friend, it is a big deal to me to make a good confession. That means trying my best to remember as much as I can
I have found out that confessing to the same priest on a regular basis actually keeps you in check to an extent, so to speak. Or let’s say that it’s a bonus factor against sinning - a little extra encouragement. I mean, it’s nothing magical, you’re just naturally inclined NOT to commit that one or more particular sin(s) again, as you know you will have to get in front of him again and again…Why do you think that I should go to the priest I will be confessing to on a regular basis?
Priests are priests everywhere. They pretty much do the same thing, right?