What can I confess at confession?

SINS THAT NEED TO BE CONFESSED
  • Abortion.
  • Adultery.
  • All use of illegal drugs.
  • Any dealing with occult, IE. Ouija boards.
  • Artificial Birth Control.
  • Blasphemy: disrespect toward God or toward His Holy Name.
  • Breaking promises deliberately.
  • Bringing dishonor to family, school, community, or the Church.

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What sins to confess at confession?

Have I . . .
  • Disobeyed the commandments of God or the Church?
  • Refused to accept what God has revealed as true, or what the Catholic Church proposes for belief?
  • Denied the existence of God?
  • Failed to nourish and protect my faith?
  • Rejected everything opposed to a sound faith?

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What are good things to say at confession?

Say, “I am sorry for these and all my sins.” The priest gives a penance and offers advice to help you become a better Catholic Christian. Say an Act of Contrition, expressing your sorrow for your sins. The priest, acting in the person of Christ, then absolves you from your sins.

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Do I have to confess all of my sins at confession?

Answer: The basic norm for confessing grave sins is that we should be sorry for all of our grave sins without exception. For this reason the Church asks us to confess grave or mortal sins “by number and kind.” This just means “what and how many times” you did what you did.

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What are the 5 things necessary for a good confession?

Five Steps for a Good Confession
  • Examine your conscience.
  • Be sincerely sorry for your sins.
  • Confess your sins to a priest.
  • Resolve to amend your life.
  • After your confession, do the penance the priest assigns.

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Making a Good Confession

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What are some examples of sins?

The seven 'deadly sins'
  • Sloth. One example of sloth is plagiarism. ...
  • Gluttony. While alcohol and substance abuse issues among students receive much attention, less attention is paid to such problems among faculty, said Franke. ...
  • Lust. ...
  • Greed. ...
  • Pride. ...
  • Envy. ...
  • Wrath.

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What are the 4 mortal sins?

According to the Catholic Church, there are seven mortal or cardinal sins: lust, gluttony, avarice (greed), sloth (laziness), anger, envy, and pride.

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Are forgotten sins forgiven in confession?

Yes. If one through bad memory or nervousness forgets to confess a mortal sin, the person's confession is valid and all his or her sins will be forgiven. The person should, however, mention that forgotten sin in the next confession to receive advice and a proper penance.

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What is considered an impure thought?

Impure thoughts: dirty images, violent or ugly ideas. If we are honest, most of us have struggled with these things at one time or another.

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Can I confess my sins to God only?

You can confess your sins directly to God.

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What do you say in confession UK?

Go to the priest and begin by saying, “Bless me Father for I have sinned,. My last confession was ___________ (say when)”. Tell the priest about the things you feel sorry for or things you know you have done wrong. Finish by saying “For these and other sins I have forgotten, I am sorry”.

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What is an example of a confession?

You can confess generically (“I have greatly sinned, in what I have done and in what I have failed to do”) or specifically (I lied to her last Tuesday, stole from him three times this month, and harbored fantasies of revenge against them on at least three occasions since the beginning of the week).

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What does a good confession look like?

The good old Baltimore Catechism taught us that the steps to confession are: Find out my sins; be sorry for my sins; make up my mind not to sin again; tell my sins to the priest; do the penance the priest gives me. That's still the right order, even for adults.

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What sins Cannot be forgiven in confession?

Mark 3:28–30: "Truly I tell you, people will be forgiven for their sins and whatever blasphemies they utter; but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin—for they had said, "He has an unclean spirit.""

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What are the most common sins committed?

According to a 2009 study by the Jesuit scholar Fr. Roberto Busa, the most common deadly sin confessed by men is lust and the most common deadly sin confessed by women is pride.

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What are mortal sins before confession?

Answer: Sacramental confession is normatively required for the forgiveness of mortal sins; it is not absolutely required. What this means is that, in extraordinary circumstances, mortal sins can be forgiven outside of sacramental confession.

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Does bad thoughts count as a sin?

My view is that both are sins but they're not the same sin. Sin is not a yes-or-no thing; like goodness, it has gradations. Sinful thoughts are bad because you can't do a bad thing without first thinking about it.

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Do intrusive thoughts count as sins?

Remember that intrusive thoughts are not sins. These thoughts aren't necessarily a reflection of your true beliefs. It's natural to have fleeting thoughts and images that don't mesh with your beliefs and ideals. Most people can dismiss these thoughts.

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What are unwanted blasphemous thoughts?

Blasphemy Thoughts: Blasphemy thinkers are those who constantly think that they would be punished for their sins. These people have thoughts arising in them that are against God, their beliefs, and their culture. These give them cause for severe anxiety.

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Is it a mortal sin not to go to confession once a year?

You must go to Confession at least once a year if you're aware of having committed any mortal sin, that is, a grave or serious sin. If you have not committed such a sin, you are certainly not obliged to go to Confession.

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How often should Catholics go to confession?

Catholics are required to receive the Sacrament at least once per year. However, if you are aware of having committed any mortal (serious) sin, you should receive the Sacrament. That being said, all are encouraged to take advantage of the Sacrament on a regular and frequent basis.

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Can past sins be forgiven?

Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ we all can be clean. We can be forgiven, we can learn to forgive ourselves, and we can put the past behind us.

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Is yelling a sin Catholic?

Anger that has nothing good to achieve is outrightly sinful. Since anger an emotion, the devil can quickly use it against us. So, St. Paul cautions us in Ephesians 4:26 saying “And 'don't sin by letting anger control you.

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Is Missing Mass on Sunday a mortal sin?

Yes, such behavior really is indicative of turning one's back on the Lord and committing a mortal sin. God must come first in our lives. On Sunday, our primary duty is to worship God at Mass as a Church and to be nourished with His grace.

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What are 3 examples of venial sins?

Venial sins are less serious offenses against God's law and involve lesser matters, partial knowledge, impulsive behavior, or actions done inadvertently. Examples of venial sins include lying, overeating, pride, and indulging in sensual pleasures (e.g. viewing pornography).

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