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Amy1965
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I recently went to confession and at which time I listed 3 sins that I committed. However, at the end the priest never used the phrase “I absolved you of your sins”
Instead he said (I’m paraphrasing) “certainly God wants to forgive your sins”.
Why would a priest say that to me or anyone for that? I was very sorry for what I did and I’m pretty sure I showed sincere remorse through my confession.
(Since I haven’t been really educated in the Catholic teachings growing and it’s only recently starting to learn more about the Catholic way of doing things, I didn’t catch that during confession.)
Instead he said (I’m paraphrasing) “certainly God wants to forgive your sins”.
Why would a priest say that to me or anyone for that? I was very sorry for what I did and I’m pretty sure I showed sincere remorse through my confession.
(Since I haven’t been really educated in the Catholic teachings growing and it’s only recently starting to learn more about the Catholic way of doing things, I didn’t catch that during confession.)