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Elizabeth Broan wrote:

Hi, guys —

I went to Confession today with much difficulty.

I was able to get out that I had stolen something but then the priest asked what did I steal and I could not clearly answer him due to anxiety, shame, and fear. My reply was vague, with no specifics. It took me so much to get there and his question, asking for specifics, totally threw me off.

  • Do I need to redo my Confession?
  • Do priests normally ask specific questions?

Elizabeth

  { Do I need to redo my Confession since my answer to his question was vague with no specifics? }

Eric replied:

Elizabeth,

Normally they do not ask probing questions like that.

If he absolved you, you are absolved and there is no need to reconfess.

I hope this helps,

Eric

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