There is absolutely NO human on Earth that could ever be perfect, we all make mistakes, so we are not going to be without sin. BUT, there is only one true way of your sins to be washed away clean--- which is asking Jesus to be forever in your heart; he will forgive you of every sin if you simply ask. And I know it may be hard to believe in Jesus Christ, but he is the only road to everlasting life, so please trust this reply, because it could save your real life. Maybe even try to find a church, and a trusted Christian friend to give you advice...... thanks.
Blasphemy can be absolved the same as any other sin.
As you put the question, no, you must go to confession once a year, regardless, and you must go to confession anytime that you are in mortal (serious) sin. Without going to confession you may not receive Holy Communion without damning yourself. Those are the only times that you are required to go to confession.Outside of that, you need to go to confession regularly if you have any desire whatsoever to grow in the spiritual life, and obtain heaven. Once a month is the absolute minimum for that.
Absolutely! I will define the word, provided that I am absolved of any responsibility for the consequences of my definition...
They are Catholic people and Friar Lawrence is a priest. Although her parents do not let Juliet out of the house for any other reason, they are duty bound as good Catholics to allow her to visit a priest, confess her sins and be absolved--that's one of the sacraments. Juliet uses this excuse twice in the play to get out of the house and go to Friar Lawrence's
Any priest with Faculties granted to him by his Bishop may hear confessions. ANY priest, even without Faculties, and even a priest who has been lacizied (removed from priestly minister for some reason) may hear confession in danger of death, and should.
Every extrajudicial confession must meet certain requirements to be considered valid. These requirements typically include that the confession must be voluntary, without any coercion or duress, and made with knowledge of the consequences. The person making the confession must have the mental capacity to understand the significance of their statement, and it must be given in a legally acceptable manner, such as being recorded or documented. Additionally, the confession must be corroborated by other evidence to establish its credibility.
The Pentitential Rite at the beginning of Mass is when we confess our sins and are absolved by the priest's blessing of venial (less serious) sins. Mortal (serious) sins must still be confessed in the sacrament of Penance (Confession).
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The Council itself did not really address nor make changes to Confession, although Pope Paul VI did, after the Council issue a Declaration on First Confession and First Communion saying that any experiementation involving giving First Communion to children without having confession before that was to end and everyone was to abide by the decree, Quam singulari issued by Pope Pius X in August 1910.
Have the financier send you a letter stating that you have fufilled your payment obligations and as a result you are absolved of any debt to said company.
Confession is an unequivocal peal of guilt by the accused person as pre his trial it must be done free and voluntary , by sober habit and without undue influence it can include the preparatory examination , preparatory examination is an inquiry which done to the accused person in case of serious crime like murder , rape etc . Its not always that the confession during in police custody should be inadmissible in court of law , but only those which were obtained without the guideline as require by it for example if a confession obtained by the unauthorized officer it might not be accepted in court . Confession can be made orally or in writing the orally one should be reduce into writing before any person make an confession he should be formally warn (judge's rules ) that before he say anything he must be careful of what he is going to say ... . Court may not accept anything which was obtained unjust , police mostly brutalize the suspects or make a use of legal fiction to get behind the truth .