po18guy
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You can confess to God directly. It is strongly urged at the moment you are aware of sin. However, how do you know that your sins are forgiven? We are intended to hear that absolution, just as Jesus spoke to sinners when He walked among us. You and I are no different.
As you progress in your spirituality, confession becomes something which you look forward to, as it leads you toward spiritual perfection (“Be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect”) Very few us us reach that perfection, but we are called to strive toward it. Knowing that sin damages our relationship both with God and with others here on earth, it becomes a priority to have those sins destroyed.
In Catholicism, there is a sin called “presumption” in which we simply presume God’s forgiveness. Since the Lord is not physically present, He has seen to it that representatives are here to hear sins, provide spiritual direction if appropriate and assign a penance.
As to the priests, they do penance for our sins! That is how they live out their lives in the person of Christ. A great book for you might be Catholicism for Dummies. Written by two very well educated priests, it is effectively a catechism and is easily read and digested. Highly recommended.
As you progress in your spirituality, confession becomes something which you look forward to, as it leads you toward spiritual perfection (“Be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect”) Very few us us reach that perfection, but we are called to strive toward it. Knowing that sin damages our relationship both with God and with others here on earth, it becomes a priority to have those sins destroyed.
In Catholicism, there is a sin called “presumption” in which we simply presume God’s forgiveness. Since the Lord is not physically present, He has seen to it that representatives are here to hear sins, provide spiritual direction if appropriate and assign a penance.
As to the priests, they do penance for our sins! That is how they live out their lives in the person of Christ. A great book for you might be Catholicism for Dummies. Written by two very well educated priests, it is effectively a catechism and is easily read and digested. Highly recommended.