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Could I have a confession to a Catholic priest?

Even if im not Catholic? Not really much of a confession, but only the general questions. Do you think it would sit and talk with me or not

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17 comments for “Could I have a confession to a Catholic priest?”


  1. sparki77 says:

    Call a Catholic priest and set an appointment to meet so that it can answer your questions. It would be helpful if you told what kind of questions you have ( "Does God exist" is a very different question from "How do I begin again to practice Catholicism," for example).
      Please note that some priests are very overloaded. Depending on your questions, the first man to call may not be correct, but can certainly recommend a priest to talk with you.

  2. Daver says:

    Priests who are happy to answer any questions you have about the Faith, but the confession probably would not be the best.
      You may want to approach a Catholic priest about this in the conclusion of a Mass that could talk to you a little there and, of course, schedule an appointment for a deeper, and the private, the discussion at some point if desired.

  3. Calvin says:

    I am sure you sit down and talk with you, if it is not just questioning their beliefs.
      (I'm not Catholic so I do not know if you prefer to hear the confessions of those who are not RC, but if you can not participate in the sacrament, and have not been baptized, would be futile anyway. You have to participate in all media grace to the effect with the Roman Catholic doctrine).

  4. Anastasi says:

    They do not draft a confession, if you walk into one. But I do not know whether it will receive if not Catholic penance.
      If you want to talk to one, then call the parish and schedule an appointment.

  5. Black Lizzy says:

    I hope so, because I have some confessions to make too. Like, I'm a weirdo. And I like that sexy a $ $ Nick Jonas. And I want to do bad to him.

  6. Misty says:

    I'm sure you could make an appointment with a priest and talk to him.
      But no, you can not take the sacrament of confession if they are not Catholics.

  7. follower says:

    That is the kind of faith that God wants you. He does not want you to go to him with his confession, but he wants you to go to a priest. Tell me, what do you expect a priest to do for you?

  8. blueeyed grl says:

    Yes, most Catholic priests are open to meeting with people and discuss all you have in your mind.
      Call the church office and schedule a meeting.

  9. Lux Et Veritas says:

    Oh my friend, but why, of course,
      cause a priest is there to listen,
      ask your questions in a hurry,
      that will heal your soul more.

  10. Llama Head says:

    Yes, I am more than sure that she likes to sit and talk with you.
      You may have to make an appointment, however.

  11. luvthatb says:

    I am sure will be happy to talk with you, but "confession" is not the time for that. Call and make an appointment.

  12. Raith says:

    If. You may have to schedule an appointment or something, because many of the priests can be very busy, but I am sure that a priest offered to sit down and answer any questions you might have.

  13. Dustin M says:

    Yes
      If you go to church during the normal hours of confession (where the priests have set time aside just for confession), I am sure I would love to hear his confession.

  14. adriftfeline for Sola Scriptura! says:

    I tried to speak with one back in the day (asked if the church is bathroom) … was not too nice, LOL.
      Non-Catholic Christian

  15. choko_ca says:

    Sure it could. Not someone who has questions or concerns. Just walk in and ask for a priest.

  16. jt says:

    If that is what that is.

  17. Wully M says:

    alone tie ur tight pants for extra security!



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