What if I forgot to confess a sin?

Yes. If one through bad memory or nervousness forgets to confess a mortal sin, the person's confession is valid and all his or her sins will be forgiven. The person should, however, mention that forgotten sin in the next confession to receive advice and a proper penance.

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Is it still forgiven if you forget to confess a mortal sin?

If you've forgotten a mortal sin, then you are “conditionally” forgiven for it; you need only to confess it next time you go to confession, but you are not considered to be in a state of mortal sin.

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How long can you go without confession?

The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that one must confess serious sins at least once a year (CCC 1457). One can commit a serious sin without it being a mortal sin.

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Is it a mortal sin not to go to confession once a year?

You must go to Confession at least once a year if you're aware of having committed any mortal sin, that is, a grave or serious sin. If you have not committed such a sin, you are certainly not obliged to go to Confession.

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Is it OK not to go to confession?

“The idea is that you don't need to go to confession unless you've done something really, really bad,” said Shaw.

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Does God Forgive Sins If I Forget to Confess? w/ Fr. Mark Goring

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Do I really have to confess?

The soul needs confession to cleanse itself, allowing us to repair our relationship with Christ. Confession grants us sacramental grace, helping to repair the bonds we break with God when we sin. A life closer to God helps us avoid grave sins and reduce the number of venial sins we commit throughout our daily lives.

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Do I have to confess all my sins?

Answer: This really is a good question! And the original quote is from Dr. Alan Redpath: “God has not promised to forgive one sin that you are not willing to forsake.” And you're absolutely correct: If we had to confess every single sin in order to be forgiven, that would be an unbearable burden!

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Does God forgive all sins Catholic?

The Catholic Church teaches explicitly that there is no sin, no matter how serious, that cannot be forgiven (Catechism of the Catholic Church).

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What are common sins to confess?

Loved someone or something more than God (money, power, sex, ambition, etc.)? Let someone or something influence my choices more than God? Engaged in superstitious practices (horoscopes, fortune tellers, etc.)? Been involved in the occult (séance, Ouija board, etc.)?

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How many times do I need to confess my sins?

A recommended frequency, based on the teachings of past popes and canon law, is between once a month and once a week. This practice "was introduced into the Church by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit", according to Pius XII.

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How do I prepare for confession after many years?

Begin with the Sign of the Cross and then say: “Bless me father for I have sinned. It has been _____ (list the time — weeks/months/years) since my last confession and these are my sins.” State your sins honestly and freely. Make sure to name any mortal sins and number of times you've committed them.

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What are mortal sins examples?

According to the Catholic Church, there are seven mortal or cardinal sins: lust, gluttony, avarice (greed), sloth (laziness), anger, envy, and pride.

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What age do Catholics go to confession?

For Latin-rite Catholics — about 99 percent of Catholics around the world — baptism is to be given within the first weeks of birth. First confession and first Communion follow around age 7, and confirmation may be administered at the age of reason or after.

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Can past sins be forgiven?

Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ we all can be clean. We can be forgiven, we can learn to forgive ourselves, and we can put the past behind us.

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Is it bad to confess the same sins?

By confessing sins over and over, we are allowing God's love and mercy not only to wear down our sins, but also embed deep within us a sense of his mercy. At no point will God give up on you, so it is incumbent upon you to never give up.

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How do I know if I committed mortal sin?

A person who commits a mortal sin is one who knows that their sin is wrong, but still deliberately commits the sin anyway. This means that mortal sins are “premeditated” by the sinner and thus are truly a rejection of God's law and love.

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Is flirting a sin Catholic?

Answer: It's not a sin if the individuals involved are not married. It's also not a sin if it is between people who are married to each other. But it is a sin if it is between a married person and someone other than one's spouse, as in the case you mention.

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Is it a sin to have anxiety?

Anxiety is not inherently sinful. In the same way that there's a doubt that leads to faith and a doubt that leads to faithlessness, there's anxiety that leads to faith and anxiety that leads to faithlessness.

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What are some everyday sins?

These sins are:
  • Lust.
  • Gluttony.
  • Greed.
  • Sloth.
  • Wrath.
  • Envy.
  • Pride.

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What are 3 unforgivable sins?

ÇMurder, torture and abuse of any human being, but particularly the murder, torture and abuse of children and animals. These are more than unforgivable to me; they are incomprehensible. They violate the most basic dignity of the human person and, as such, deny God in our broken world.

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What is the only unforgivable sin?

One eternal or unforgivable sin (blasphemy against the Holy Spirit), also known as the sin unto death, is specified in several passages of the Synoptic Gospels, including Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31–32, and Luke 12:10, as well as other New Testament passages including Hebrews 6:4–6, Hebrews 10:26–31, and 1 John 5:16.

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Can you go to heaven with mortal sin?

In the pre-Vatican II Catholic catechism, sins were categorized as "mortal" and "venial." In this definition, a "mortal" sin was one which would prevent someone from entering heaven unless one confessed it before death. ...

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Do Catholics have to confess all sins?

Also, we are only required to go to Confession once a year during the Easter season, and only if we have committed a mortal sin. Thus, all venial sins can be forgiven by going straight to God, though they can also be forgiven in Confession, and this is recommended whenever possible.

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How do I confess my sin to God?

You confess sin to God through prayer, but you can also pray for the courage to confess to another person, and ask Him to help you see any other things you need to confess (Psalm 139:23-24). Grieve your sin. It is appropriate to mourn your sin and the hurt and separation it has caused (Psalm 51:17; James 4:8-10).

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How do you repent from sin?

Principles of Repentance
  1. We Must Recognize Our Sins. To repent, we must admit to ourselves that we have sinned. ...
  2. We Must Feel Sorrow for Our Sins. ...
  3. We Must Forsake Our Sins. ...
  4. We Must Confess Our Sins. ...
  5. We Must Make Restitution. ...
  6. We Must Forgive Others. ...
  7. We Must Keep the Commandments of God.

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