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I Will Be A baptized Catholic Easter next year. How do I confess my sins If you can not go to confession?

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  A baptized non-Catholics can not go to confession, but it can not be acquitted of one of the sins through the method of confession. You simply enter the confessional and tell the priest who is baptized, but it does not mean their sins. The process is exactly the same, but the priest does not exempt you (or if they do not actually occur).
  No need to tell their sins before baptism and exorcism before baptism + confirmation (on it at the same time) will ensure that the waivers and the devil are much stronger and acts of contrition are implicit in these things. However, it is a good idea to talk to a priest help especially if they have a strong attachment to certain sins and vices and reoccuring or habbits. That way you can get a feel for things open and you can avoid any "slip back" once they are baptized.

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20 comments for “I Will Be A baptized Catholic Easter next year. How do I confess my sins If you can not go to confession?”


  1. Liet Kynes says:

    if you come into the Catholic Church at Easter through RCIA … at some point you have to The Rite of Reconciliation with a priest, other wise known as Confession. It is part of the process.

  2. rp says:

    You do not have to confess your sins. Just stop doing things that are morally wrong and learn from their mistakes rather than relying on some mythical creature magically erase everything you have done wrong. If you did nothing wrong, how to learn and grow as a person. Do not worry about talking to some acid trip through the creation of a group of elderly as a means to control the population. Think for yourself.

  3. anti_rel says:

    Veniel (minor) sins are forgiven by God sincerely asking for forgiveness (yes, this is Catholic doctrine). Mortal sins, which lead to death, are to be forgiven by a priest in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
      In Baptism, all your sins will be washed away. If you are in danger of death before the Passover, it can be called earlier than expected.
      If this remains a concern, go talk to your priest.

  4. Sldgman says:

    You pray to Jesus directly.
      No other name under heaven by which we must be saved!

  5. dianesum says:

    You get an appointment with a psychiatrist expensive. He explains a lot about schizophrenia, and as the acquittal will give you a prescription for Zyprexa (use instructions).
      In about two months, their religious delusions and superstitions have faded into silence, and you will be able to have a normal life again.

  6. Gastoune says:

    Confess to God.

  7. MishMash says:

    Today, the first sacrament that is able to receive Baptism. You may not receive the other sacraments, until after being baptized.
      GOOD NEWS: Because you've never been baptized, any and all sins can bring with you will be taken to receive the Sacrament of Baptism.
      You see, there is no need for confession before receiving baptism, because your sins will be washed away in the reception of Baptism.
      Therefore, you have nothing to worry about.

  8. Daver says:

    You can confess directly to God.

  9. Morganie says:

    The Bible says that Jesus is our Great High Priest. God says to pray in Jesus' name. Just pray to Jesus and ask him to forgive you and He will. He's the one who forgives you.
      Edit:
      Edith the Bible says if we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

  10. sue h says:

    talk to god, was baptized after confession

  11. Adam the return SFCU says:

    Most Catholic churches are getting rid of confessionals here in Mississippi. I just pray to God and ask forgiveness.

  12. Neescous says:

    He is only one man who will help you in anything. Pray to god, he is in charge of their lives. Im glad that I left the church, wooof

  13. ♥Bahama mamma♥ says:

    a bishop can not mediate between you and God. you have to go directly to God in prayer, confess, and at the end of his prayer in the name of Jesus. can not help idols

  14. Sarah says:

    You do not need a church building, the priest or anything to talk to G_D. Anyone who says otherwise, run from them.
      To ask forgiveness of sins by talking to him. Read Acts 17.

  15. Quiet.Bu says:

    God is listening

  16. paradise says:

    from baptism washes away all sin, no need of confession.

  17. jinengli says:

    you do not need to play the "telephone" game to talk with God.
      talk to Him, He is listening.

  18. erin m says:

    Peace ….. Baptism erases original sin and their sin. From then forward, to regularly attend confession ….. Thank you very much and blessings for their upcoming baptism at Easter! "orthros"

  19. orthros says:

    Whenever you can confess your sins before God, and God is merciful, but not the sacrament of baptism or the back of Sacramento Pennance, Roman Catholics believe that it can not be reconciled to God for sins that we are not able to do an act of contrition, that is, we can not really understand why and how we have sinned. Forgiveness, therefore, with certainty, both for Christ and the Church enters the confessional, the sacrament is a real encounter with Christ, (we believe that the priest is not a "priest" or the man in the confessional, but our only High Priest, Jesus Christ) that due to (and not in spite of the belief Luther) our sins, and "Form" and "art" of the sacrament (the form is the ritual words of the Priest and the Matter is our sin, our confession, our act of contrition, and our pennance), you grant us forgiveness is necessary, or in otherwords, as long as they follow the ritual, is an encounter with God's grace.
      Once you are baptized, all his sins will be forgiven so far. Each week, receive the sacrament, his venial sins are forgiven, their mortal sins waiting until the sacrament of Reconciliation.
      But ultimately, we can not practice the sacrament of Pennance up set from the Roman Catholic rite.
      Which undoubtedly will increase the eyebrows of our friends excommunicated protesting, but this belief is communal as Catholics. I hope that helps!
      Take a look at the Catholic Encyclopedia for more details. http://www.newadvent.org

  20. Nameless says:

    even if they are not baptized can not go to confession yet. when you get baptized, his sins will be drawn. I hope you are not committing any sin in this process. are you?



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