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  2. Seal of confession in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    In the Catholic Church, the Seal of Confession (also known as the Seal of the Confessional or the Sacramental Seal) is the absolute duty of priests or anyone who happens to hear a confession not to disclose anything that they learn from penitents during the course of the Sacrament of Penance (confession). [1]

  3. Sacrament of Penance - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the priest invites the penitent to "give thanks to the Lord, for he is good", to which the penitent responds, "His mercy endures forever" (Psalms 136:1). [40] The priest dismisses the penitent "in peace". Before the absolution, the penitent makes an act of contrition, a prayer declaring sorrow for sin.

  4. Lay confession - Wikipedia

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    The order of Confession and Absolution is contained in the Small Catechism, as well as other liturgical books of the Lutheran Churches. [21] Lutherans typically kneel at the communion rails to confess their sins, while the confessor—a Lutheran priest—listens and then offers absolution while laying their stole on the penitent's head. [21]

  5. Confession (religion) - Wikipedia

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    A bishop, priest, or deacon will confess at the Holy Table (Altar) where the Gospel Book and blessing cross are normally kept. He confesses in the same manner as a layman, except that when a priest hears a bishop's confession, the priest kneels. There are many different practices regarding how often Orthodox Christians should go to confession.

  6. Penance - Wikipedia

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    Penance is any act or a set of actions done out of repentance for sins committed, as well as an alternate name for the Catholic, Lutheran, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox sacrament of Reconciliation or Confession. It also plays a part in confession among Anglicans and Methodists, in which it is a rite, [1] [2] as well as among other ...

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    He noted that Catholic Church canon laws 965 and 966 say that only a priest may hear confession. “Confession, or ‘Reconciliation’ as it is usually termed today, is an ecclesial sacrament ...

  8. Absolution - Wikipedia

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    After the recitation of psalm 51 and the penitent's confession, the priest, standing, places the cross in his right hand on the confessing person's head, holding their temples between his fingers, and prays three prayers. The first two prayers do not mention absolution, but prepare for it by acts of faith and adoration with a plea for good things.

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    I went to Catholic school, and during my first confession, when the priest put his hand up to bless and forgive me for my sins, I high-fived him. Image credits: WellrespectedDayana #4