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Personally I would have thought that men would be more comfortable confessing with each other what with the acceptance of locker room speak type mentalities etc in society?
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There are gay (chaste) priests. Some of them have come out of the closet after ordination. There are probably more of them still in the closet.but the Catholic Church doesn’t allow gay (chaste) men to become priests as far as I’m aware.
Um, that’s kind of a contradictory generalization.I had a priest tell me once that women feel so much shame in confession and men just want to get over it quickly. Maybe part of the problem is women want to tell mitigating facts.
That’s understandable. It can be awkward, no doubt. The thing is, there’s not really a way around it. Given that we don’t have female priests, your only options are to do stuff like go to a different parish, keep it as general as possible while still being specific enough, remember the priest has heard it all, etc. I don’t think anyone means to be dismissive of the idea that it can be uncomfortable, just that there aren’t really any options besides just gut it out.But that degree of discomfort is there.
Actually, I disagree.Ok maybe sister rather than mom? I’ve always found it easier to open up to platonic female friends than male friends.
I know you are only looking for women, but I wanted to answer this.If it’s any consolation, as a woman, I can relate. I’ve done face-to-face confessions and behind the screen. The “impure” thoughts as they say is difficult to confess. I’ve too been told be detailed but then other times it seems best to not be so detailed. It’s good that you pushed through anyway, nice job on going to confession regularly.
What does this mean?Personally I would have thought that men would be more comfortable confessing with each other what with the acceptance of locker room speak type mentalities etc in society?
Please, in layman’s terms.Give me a first person singular pronoun and a properly conjugated verb to accompany it.