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12:04 AM
@SupportiveDante i need to get better at memorizing the prayers
Hail Mary is ingrained in my head
@PeterTurner I can’t go to confession sadly
Remember I’m not confirmed
Which is terrifying because that means I’ll die in mortal sin if I die before college
Now that’s low statistically
But still scary
 
 
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4:07 PM
@LukeHill pray for perfect contrition
You know, I've seen mixed messages about whether someone who is baptized but unconfirmed may go to confession
It doesn't seem there's a consistent general rule everywhere
 
4:32 PM
@SupportiveDante That makes no sense. Eucharist, I could see, for many reasons (ahem: 1 Corinthians 11:27-29), but telling someone "sorry, you can't confess your sins; you haven't been suitably instructed"? I can't imagine any Protestant pastor doing that...
 
 
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6:37 PM
You'd be surprised about how much some people, even priests, care about bureaucracy
actually most Catholics receive their first communion and confession around the age of reason (7), but are confirmed at around 14
@LukeHill have you contacted a priest at all about converting?
 
 
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9:01 PM
@SupportiveDante it’s just not possible right now
My family situation prevents me from attending mass
 
 
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11:00 PM
@LukeHill It's the reverse for me, the ESV feels awkward an unnatural.
@LukeHill If that's what Catholicism actually teaches, then doesn't it prove itself wrong? What kind of nonsense is that!
 
11:19 PM
@curiousdannii how does that do that lol
@LukeHill They won't let you go to confession??
 
11:41 PM
@SupportiveDante If you believe someone who wants to confess but cannot for reasons outside their control will be damned forever, then your theology is broken.
 

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