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  2. Seal of confession in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Priests may not reveal what they have learned during confession to anyone, even under the threat of their own death or that of others. Punishment for breaking the seal of the confessional is conferred by the severity of the violation: "a confessor who directly violates the seal of the confessional", that is: explicitly connects a sin to a ...

  3. Sacrament of Penance - Wikipedia

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    Canon law requires confession along with purpose of amendment and absolution from the priest for all grave sins for reconciliation with God and with the Catholic Church, except in danger of death. [38] Especially in the West, the penitent may choose to confess in a specially constructed confessional. Since the Second Vatican Council, besides ...

  4. Absolution - Wikipedia

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    The Confession by Giuseppe Molteni, 1838. Absolution is a theological term for the forgiveness imparted by ordained Christian priests and experienced by Christian penitents.It is a universal feature of the historic churches of Christendom, although the theology and the practice of absolution vary between Christian denominations.

  5. Confession (religion) - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Worship of The United Methodist Church contains the rite for private confession and absolution in "A Service of Healing II", in which the minister pronounces the words "In the name of Jesus Christ, you are forgiven!"; [a] some Methodist churches have regularly scheduled auricular confession and absolution, while others make it ...

  6. Lay confession - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Worship of The United Methodist Church contains the rite for private confession and absolution in A Service of Healing II, in which the minister pronounces the words "In the name of Jesus Christ, you are forgiven!"; [note 1] some Methodist churches have regularly scheduled auricular confession and absolution, while others make it ...

  7. Confessional - Wikipedia

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    In modern practice of the Catholic, Lutheran and Anglican churches, apart from receiving absolution in the confessional, many churches offer private Confession and Absolution at the chancel rails or in a reconciliation room, as well as during communal penitential rites. [4] [5]

  8. Pope extends power to forgive abortion to all priests - AOL

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    Pope Francis on Monday allowed all Roman Catholic priests the power to forgive abortion, a power previously reserved for bishops or special confessors.

  9. Penitential Act - Wikipedia

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    If an absolution is spoken, the brief order of confession is understood to be sacramental. [1] However, if private, individual confession is a common practice in a congregation, the brief order of confession may be omitted during the celebration of the Mass. [ 12 ] Auricular confession occurs in private, with the penitent enumerating his sins ...