Absolutely not.
No, shriven is a verb. "He was shriven by the old priest".
Shriven is the past participle of shrive. Shrive means to hear or make a confession. So maybe it could be used like this (just guessing). She has shriven at the church every week this month.
Shriven means to have confessed and been granted absolution for one's sins, often in the context of a religious confession. It is a past participle of the verb "shrive," which refers to the act of confessing and receiving forgiveness for sins.
The cast of Cult - 2003 includes: Stacey Amankwah as The Dresser Leo Asemota as The Cure Joseph Ewohime as Master of Ceremony Tope Obasa as First Beautician Zein Oduro as Second Beautician
Leo O'Reilly has written: 'Word and sign in the Acts of the Apostles' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Miracles, Theology, Word (Theology)
been, driven, woven, shriven, molten ...
De Resco Leo Augsburg has written: 'Free-hand drawing' -- subject(s): Drawing, Study and teaching
The Council at Chalcedon.
Raven (Corax), Bride (Nymphus), Soldier (Miles), Lion (Leo), Persian (Perses), Courier of the Sun (Heliodromus), and Father (Pater)
The Cult of Cult - 2013 was released on: USA: 19 February 2013 (internet)
They weren't that religious, but they were good Catholics and expected to be married, shriven and buried by a Catholic priest.
The Cult was created in 1983.