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FonsBonitatis
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This is just a general question.
Obviously, withholding a mortal sin from the priest during Confession invalidates the absolution.
But what if someone willingly and consciously and deliberately withholds a sin they are not sure is mortally sinful? I know it is not licit to do something if one is not sure whether or not their action is gravely sinful. This is what is confusing me.
This happened to me during the weekend and, being mildly scrupulous, I was wondering if I should go back to a priest, or if this is just something obviously silly. Frankly, the only reason I didn’t mention the sin is because (a) Father was well into giving advice to me when the sin came to mind; (b) I basically told myself that my sin was probably venial, and it’s unnecessary to interrupt him with an, “Oh! That’s great advice, but just one more thing!” The most I can say at the moment is that I continue to suspect the sin was probably venial, although I am not positive.
Please note: I respectfully am not looking for advice on how to deal with mild scrupulosity. This sort of thing affects me maybe four to six times a year, and it’s mostly the result of simply being ignorant of basic principles, not because I have OCD, etc. If you can help me understand the principles, I would greatly appreciate your effort.
Obviously, withholding a mortal sin from the priest during Confession invalidates the absolution.
But what if someone willingly and consciously and deliberately withholds a sin they are not sure is mortally sinful? I know it is not licit to do something if one is not sure whether or not their action is gravely sinful. This is what is confusing me.
This happened to me during the weekend and, being mildly scrupulous, I was wondering if I should go back to a priest, or if this is just something obviously silly. Frankly, the only reason I didn’t mention the sin is because (a) Father was well into giving advice to me when the sin came to mind; (b) I basically told myself that my sin was probably venial, and it’s unnecessary to interrupt him with an, “Oh! That’s great advice, but just one more thing!” The most I can say at the moment is that I continue to suspect the sin was probably venial, although I am not positive.
Please note: I respectfully am not looking for advice on how to deal with mild scrupulosity. This sort of thing affects me maybe four to six times a year, and it’s mostly the result of simply being ignorant of basic principles, not because I have OCD, etc. If you can help me understand the principles, I would greatly appreciate your effort.