That would depend upon the confession schedule of your parish. Consult the parish bulletin or rectory. Every parish is different.
go to church and make a confession
The nurse says "Have you leave to go to shrift today?" because she is leading up to telling her that Romeo has arranged their wedding. Shrift is confession. About the only thing Juliet was allowed to leave the house to do was to go to church either for Mass or confession. Now, to go to confession she would go to see Friar Lawrence at his cell at the church (probably in attached cloisters). So if she has permission to go to confession, she can go to the church where Romeo and the Friar will be waiting so she can be married.
Have you got leave to go to shrift today? used as a noun. the imposition of penance by a priest on a penitent after confession.
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.
yes just call her today from you own number call the house phone today or physically go over there and go see her today in person in the flesh today
The Symbols for confession is not to ask this on the internet, ask your mom. or go to church
Yes he does
go over to her house today physically go over there and save her life in person in the flesh and call from a number she knows asap today in person in the flesh today and go to a safe spot today asap today
Tell her you are sorry and you miss her or him and you want to be her or his best friend again
Confession is incorporated into the normal church service in the Lutheran church.
go ring the door bell like a grown up and physically in person in the flesh go talk to her today in person in the flesh today
According to paragraph 1457 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Catholics who are aware of serious sin must go to Confession at least once a year. Confession is also suggested for anyone in need of confessing smaller (venial) sins. Pope John Paul II is said to have gone to Confession once a week, despite his holiness, because as a general rule, the holier a person gets, the more aware they become of their sins.