idk if this was mentioned in your research, but after confession, the priest will give you a penance. normally itâs a couple prayers, and after you say that amount of prayer, youâre forgiven. for murder, the priest canât turn you in because thatâs breaking the seal of confession, but he will tell you to turn yourself in as your penance. source: my religion teacher in catholic school who almost became a priest
i donât know squat about catholicism, as i was raised baptist. trying to do my best here, but i donât know anything about the church itself. like, i wish i had a step-by-step on all the rules đ when is confession and why do people just go sit in the church whenever they want? does the priest live there? why do you stand and kneel and stand and kneel? i need someone to ask these questions to
Church is always supposed to be unlocked and welcoming of people- they go in and pray about whatever, especially if theyâre in need of extra guidance, priest lives in his own house but itâs usually right next to the church, people kneel by the pews getting in and out because youâre not supposed to face your back to the cross and kneeling shows humility
Someone could so totally survive falling three levels but they could also be incredibly dead, it really depends on their health and what theyâre falling onto. Thirty feet is usually quoted as the minimum to kill you, but think of all those people who fall and die in their shower, and then think of all those people in freak accidents who survived falling without a parachute Im realizing this mightâve been rhetorical but Iâm too lazy to delete lol
Same. I still go to mass from time to time but I havenât been to confession in like 7 years, super awkward experience. But yeah you can tell the priest anything under the seal of confession and theyâre not supposed to share it. I think they can kind of take action to protect someone though, they just have to keep the confession and confessorâs involvement out of it when they communicate to other people if that makes sense.