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Truth be told, Met, i'd need to go at least five times a day...Metanoia02 said:ukok,
Since I ahve you on the spot, how often do you plan on going to confession once you have been fully recieved?
ukok said:Truth be told, Met, i'd need to go at least five times a day...
Seriously...whenever i am aware of the need to do so...funny really though...the children have to make their first confessions before i do! They are not too happy about this, but then they have been winding me up about me being the biggest ever baby to be baptised, so i'm getting my own back!
Sadly, it took me three years to figure that out!nyj said:If sin is the act of voluntary separation from God, then confession is the act of voluntarily coming back into full communion with Him.
Aside from the Eucharist, the Sacrament of Confession is the only sacrament that we can partake of continually which will bring us immediately close to God here on earth.
That's a pretty powerful thing, no?
Yes, I went to a Catholic primary school and now a Catholic Secondary school. I can't exactly remember back to when I was 8...that's when we were told about confession. Now we don't really talk about that in Religion class anymore. We disscuss issues such as racism, homosexuality etc.Christy4Christ said:Honey, didn't you go to Catholic school? What did they tell you about confession?
I'm from a small village, don't want to post the name up here. But I am in Co. Clare.PeterPaul said:Shar- what town are you from? And what is the closest major town county?
Met, i understand.Metanoia02 said:I reason I ask is that when I converted no one ever asked me what my "plan" was. Consequently, I never went. Now that I have come to know the power of this sacrament, I try an encourage people to make a "plan". Set a schedule. I think once a month is a good place to start. I would encourage you to think about making such a plan. Don't do like I did and pretty much ignore it.
My parents never disscuss religion with me. My mother just said she wishes I had gone to confession yesterday, that was all. No one around here ever disscusses it, which is a shame really.Christy4Christ said:I see, what about your parents? Do they ever talk to you about confession? I guess for a more in depth answer some of the more experienced Catholics here will have to answer you.
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