Message from @Romanus Drevo
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I just need to know if they accept un-scheduled confessions at their priory.
Their website isn’t giving me anything.
Pass.
I guess that means you don’t know, thanks anyway.
Not in london
But i am sspx frequenter
Why do you need to confess via SSPX
Novus ordo priests are priests
Also, call em up and ask.
I don’t think I’ll have time in the morning, I’ll give it a shot.
Humbert only excommunicated Cerularius and not the other three patriarchs or the Slavs.
Leaving aside whether Paul VI could lift the excommunication of Cerularius, the patriarch of Constantinople lifted his censure against the West.
Are the EO and Catholic Church in communion?
Council of Florence suggest we do
No
We are not, sadly
I think you're the first dog to express it like that.
First I've heard, anyway.
Am I the only one who does not like confession?
I find it hard sometimes. But it is necessary. Whether I like it or not, is of no consequence.
everybody dislikes confession when they do it, but i always find i have more peace and am way happier afterwards
And you get to go to heaven instead of you know, not
But more constructively, what would di the trick of making you like it more?
The peace and feeling of resolution afterwards
Hey, it's not like I need something to entice me into going, I still go regardless of whether I like it or not.
I just felt like the only person who dislikes going to Confession.
A prayer request for my friend Oliver who's being ordained as a priest today. 🙏
May God bless him and the Holy Spirit guide his work 🙏
My wife hates going but does it
It's an act of humility but necessary, I never like going but honestly after committing a serious sin I feel "unplugged" and being done in confession and (hopefully) being in a state of grace is the best feeling
Guys, maybe someone of you can help wit this.
I am looking for a saint but i can't remember who he or she was. I only can remember part of a story i once read from him. The only sentence from the text i can remember is the following: God ended the life of a young girl short after her first communion for this first sin she comitted afterwards, but he allows others to sin for a long longer time (or the amount of sinful actions in other wording). This was not about the saint him or herself so it wasn't Ellen Organ as others said earlier.
Please don't go screaming heresy at me as i probably miss a whole lot of the story and meaning. If i remember correctly it was how much sin meant for God and when God has so to speak 'enough' of our personal sinning.
If you could help i would be very grateful.
Could be Ellen Organ perhaps?
That’s what I was thinking
But I’ve never heard the story told that way
I never heard about her in general so i really doubt it's from her.
Little Nellie of Holy God, she’s the unofficial patron saint of Cork in Ireland
But she died very young
Like 4 years old right after her first communion
I read that she died having 7 years old, and just six months after ver first communion
I will look it up, although i am sure it was a story from a saint who told it like something he or she saw in a vision or something.
Could be, tbh it’s been a while since I’ve read about her
The way Muslims talk about white women is absolutely disgusting.