
Why do Catholics confess sins to a priest? Who is forgiving sins? Why is confession a sacrament? Listen in to learn from Karlo Broussard on why the Church teaches that confession is one of the most important Sacraments and an integral part of daily life.
Questions Covered:
- 14:58 - Why do we have to confess our sins to a priest? When I confess my sins I confess them to God.
- 21:48 - What was the purpose in the Old Testament of sacrificing animals if there was no forgiveness of sins?
- 29:39 - Is it wrong to confess your sins to other people in addition to priests?
- 34:02 - When you’re dealing with an addictive sin and you’re always going to confession right before mass to receive the Eucharist, how do you get past that?
- 44:04 - I once heard a claim that we can commit a finite number of sins, and after that, confession won’t save us. Is that true?
- 52:04 - Is it true that there are only five mortal sins that require public confession?
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