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Why do Catholics confess their sins to a
priest? Isn’t God the one who forgives us?
Of course, God is the one who alone can
and does forgive us our sins, but God in
His mysterious plan for us from the
beginning chose to show His love,
including His forgiving love, through the
Church.
Remember the healing of the paralytic by
Jesus and the reaction of the crowd?
First, Jesus said, "Your sins are forgiven.
"Then He told him to rise and walk. The
reaction of the leaders to the first
statement was: "He has blasphemed. Only
God can forgive sins." The response of the
people to the whole experience was
different. They praised God for giving
such authority to men.
The emphasis of the Bible is the fact that
Jesus forgave sins as the Son of Man, as
one sent by God. This power to forgive
sins Jesus passed on to the Apostles. The
words are from John’s Gospel (John
20:21ff.): "Peace be with you,’ Jesus said
again, ‘As the Father has sent me, so I
send you." Then He breathed on them and
said, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit. If you
forgive men’s sins, they are forgiven
them: if you hold them bound, they are
held bound."
But how can one know what sins to
forgive or what sins to retain unless these
are made known; that means unless they
are confessed? This experience of
confession of sins to a priest to receive
the sign of God’s healing forgiveness is
called by the Church the Sacrament of
Penance or the Sacrament of
Reconciliation. We are once more made
one with God. Jesus intended this power
to be exercised not only by the Apostles,
but also by their successors for the good
of sinners.
In Matthew, chapter twenty eight, we read:
"Full authority has been given to me both
in Heaven and on earth. Go therefore and
make disciples of all the nations. Teach
them to carry out everything I have
commanded you and know that I am with
you always until the end of the world."
Now, as Catholics, we believe that by
ordination, a priest is given as much
power to minister God’s healing
forgiveness as the Apostles themselves
possessed.
So the first reason why Catholics confess
their sins to a priest is that God has
chosen to express his forgiving love this
way. Our humanity is sacred to God, He
reaches out to us through and in accord
with our humanity. God knows that one of
our needs is to be certain, to be re-
assured. God wants me to know with faith
assurance that when I am sincerely
repentant, when I am truly sorry, that He
has forgiven my sins. Again and again
Jesus showed His love through outward,
external signs. The words said by the
priest, "I absolve you from all your sins in
the Name of the Father, and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit," are those faith-
signs of the certainty of God’s
forgiveness.
Another need that we have is to get
things off the chest, so to speak. We may
know what is bothering us, but until we
speak about it to someone else, the
burden remains heavy. In the actual
confession of our sinfulness to a priest,
there is also a human feeling of being
made free. In our letting go, God’s healing
grace renews us and by the humbling
experience of admitting our sins to
another, we are responding to God’s call.
A humble and contrite heart God will not
spurn.
Besides being at one with God, Jesus
indicated that we need to be at peace with
one another. In Matthew 5:23, Jesus said:
"If you bring your gift to the altar and
there recall that your brother has anything
against you, leave your gift at the altar.
Go first to be reconciled with your brother,
and then come and offer your gift."
Sin is both personal and communal. It
affects me and my relationship with God.
Practically, I cannot go to everyone
personally and ask forgiveness, but the
priest, as confessor and leader, represents
the Church, the Community of Faith. In
the experience of confession I am not only
asking God to forgive me, but I am also
asking the same from my brothers and
sisters in the Lord. Faith in Jesus opens
me to receive the sign of the Father’s
forgiveness, healing and love each time I
confess my sins this way. |
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