Canon Law states that:
Can. 991 Every member of the Christian faithful is free to confess sins to a legitimately approved confessor of his or her choice, even to one of another rite.
So has any Latin Catholics received the Sacrament of Penance from an Eastern Rite priest?
Also, anyone care to share how Confession is different in the Eastern Rites compared to the Latin Rite?
Byzantine Catholic style is: once you have completed your examination of conscience, locate the priest tell his you want to make a confession. The location may vary, we go into a room with a door.
You kneel (or stand), we have a rug there, before the icon of Jesus Christ and begin with the sign of the cross:
- “I confess to Almighty God, One in the Holy Trinity, to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God, to all the Saints, and to you, Father, all my sins.”
Tell how long it has been, and your sins, in a conversational style. Then, when any counciling is complete, say:
- “For these and all my other sins which I remember or cannot call to mind, I am very sorry. I have offended God and have angered Him against me. I am sincerely repentant and promise with the help fo God to better my life. For this, I humbly ask of you, Father, salutary penance and absolution.”
He puts the epitrachelion (a long cloth) on your head (if you are kneeling) and gives absolution, and then says “Go in peace, sin no more.”
Go out and do you penence. I like to also say Psalm 50 privately.
But there are other formats used also, because you could also use the Latin Catholic prayers.
The Latin Church has a shorted form now:
- Say and make the Sign of the Cross. Amen.
After saying how long and naming the sins and number, then receiving any help, express your sorrow:
- “Lord, Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner.” or some other prayer.
The priest gives absolution.
If the priest says: “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good” then you say “His mercy endures forever.”