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  2. Confessional - Wikipedia

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    Women's confessions were heard in the confessional with a screen between priest and penitent. The maxim,"numquam solus cum sola" was strictly enforced by this method. Hearing a man's confession in the box became common in the United States for convenience sake as sacristies were not as vast as they were in Italian churches.

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    The claim: Swiss church is having confessions heard by ‘AI Jesus’ A Nov. 20 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) alerts people to a purported new offering at St. Peter’s Chapel in ...

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  6. Sacrament of Penance - Wikipedia

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    Confession and penance in the rite of the Eastern Orthodox Church, even to our own day, preserve the character of liberation and healing rather than of judgment. Ruling and healing are seen as the same charism, as in early Christian times. [61] Remission of sin is granted on the basis of sincere repentance and confession.

  7. Confession - Wikipedia

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    Confession of Love by Jean-Honoré Fragonard depicts a subject confessing feelings that had been concealed up to that point.. A confession is a statement – made by a person or by a group of people – acknowledging some personal fact that the person (or the group) would ostensibly prefer to keep hidden.

  8. Confession failed to free NC man, who has died as a prisoner

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    Hughes, now 67, kept Cashwell's confession secret because of attorney-client privilege until after Cashwell died by suicide in prison in 2002. Hughes signed an affidavit for Hunt's attorneys in 2004.

  9. A Texas man, found guilty of killing, dismembering and burning the remains of his ex-girlfriend, offered no remorse when he was sentenced to life behind bars.. A jury convicted Andres Tarnava, 36 ...