Confess My Sins to a Priest! Heavens NO!
Dear Pam,
I would never confess
my sins to a mere man when I can go straight to the Lord.
N.D.
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Dear N.D.,
The truth is that I
felt the same way before becoming Catholic.
Before I go on, Stan
wants to jump in and explain something, then IÕll finish up with some
Scripture.
Hi N.D., Stan here.
Priests are mere men
in one sense. But through the laying on of hands by a bishop, they are also set
apart for Holy Office (ordination) and given powers to do certain things in
ChristÕs place. They are ChristÕs representatives on Earth and mediate from man
to God. This is the opposite of what a prophet does who mediates from God
to man.
One of the problems
with sin is that it isnÕt just a private thing between God and us. It also
separates us from all other Christians. While asking God privately for
forgiveness is valid and does work on one level, it does not heal the breech
that our actions have caused between those that we have sinned against. If
weÕve sinned directly against another person, even though we ask God for
forgiveness we also must make repentance and restitution to that person. DonÕt
you agree? It has to be done, preferably face-to-face. People we sin against
have to see the sorrow in our eyes...and they have to see a change in our
future behavior in order for our repentance to take hold and our restitution to
breach the gap that our sinful actions have caused.
But whenever we sin we
also sin against all other Christians. We have breached the promise we made to
them when we became Christians to obey God in all things. We need the whole
churchÕs forgiveness as well. But since it is impossible to go to all believers
and ask their forgiveness, Christ established the priest as the intermediary.
So, when we humbly
confess our sins to a priest and ask for forgiveness, there are a number of
things going on:
(1) We follow ChristÕs
command to do so (see PamÕs notes below on Scripture)
(2) We ask God through
Christ to forgive our sins
(3) We ask to be
reconciled not just with God, but with all believers against whom we have also
sinnedÑthe Church.
And with the priestÕs
absolution of our sins we receive:
(4) GodÕs forgiveness
for our sins through Christ
(5) The ChurchÕs
forgiveness for our sins against all Christians.
And when we follow
through by performing the penance the Priest gives us:
(6) We make physical
restitution for our earlier actions, and
(7) We give physical
substance to our spiritual faith (James 2:17).
There are many
Scriptures in the N.T. that establish the priesthood as a separate calling
apart from the Òpriesthood of all believers.Ó See, for a few examples: Eph
4:11, Acts 1:20f, 1 Tim 4:14, Acts 14:23, and Titus 1:5.)
Now, as Pam points out
below, there are some special powers that God gives to the priesthood (in the
person of Christ) that mere man does not have.
HereÕs Pam.
In terms of
confession, may I suggest that you begin with the Scripture Òconfess your sins
one to another.Ó (James 5:16) But more significantly, in the upper room after
JesusÕ resurrection he tells the disciples that ÒWhose sins you forgive are
forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.Ó (John 20:23) ThatÕs where Jesus gave the Apostles
the charge & authority as his Church on earth, to Òbind on earth, [and it]
will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth, will be loosed in
heaven.Ó (Matt 16:18)
These words were not
spoken to all believers (as I had thought as a Protestant Christian). They were spoken to the Apostles, and
Jesus claimed he would build his Church on the Òfoundation of Peter and the
Apostles,Ó (Matt 16:18, Eph 2:20, Rev. 21:14) and that Òthe Holy Spirit would
lead you (his audience is the Apostles again) into all truth.Ó (John
16:13)
We need to submit
ourselves to the Magisterium of the Church today to understand all the truth
God has for us. I Timothy 3:15, says that Òthe pillar and foundation of
truth is... [the Bible? No. ...the Bible, the Holy Spirit, and us? No, that
would be proclaiming ourselves as Pope.] ...the Church! Read it for yourself. I about fell over when I read that in
my own Bible. How did I pass over
that so many times?
The Church (which was
only the Catholic Church back then) is the pillar and foundation of the
Truth!!! In fact, there is not ANY
place in the Bible that claims that Holy Scripture is the foundation of the
Truth or the only Authority.
In fact, the Church selected the Canon of the Scripture with the Holy
SpiritÕs infallible guidance).
There are many places
in the Bible where the Church is given the authority or spoken of as the
authority here on earth to represent the Authority of God in Heaven. If you
want proof in the Bible of the teachings of the Church, I have it for:
1. The Infallible Church
2. The Authoritative Church
3. The Apostolic Church
4. The Primacy of Peter
5. Apostolic Succession of
Priests
6. The Real Presence of
Christ in the Eucharist
7. Regenerative Baptism
8. Mary
9. Purgatory
And
much, much more
I love you so much.
Love and prayers,
Pam