BleedBlueGold
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Correct. I understand the chain in leadership from Christ down through the priest logistically. But as you said, the holy spirit is working through them in God's name. I do feel this is something that can be forgiven directly through the holy spirit and I believe in confession with the community of Christ followers.
This is probably just me, but the difference I feel spiritually between a community confession (wife, friends community)vs a priestly confession is night and day different.
Again,not against it, I just feel conflicted with that sacrament
Interestingly, I feel the opposite. I enjoy hearing the prayer of absolution and carrying out penance and feeling that weight of guilt being lifted from me. I know a lot of Catholics, friends and family, who are terrified of confessionals. But over the past year, I've grown to really embrace and appreciate the gift of reconciliation.
I heard a debate once where a Protestant was saying something along the lines of "if you sin, it's just proof you were never actually saved." But the Catholic apologist offered up the defense of reconciliation. To be saved through God's gift, but we still screw up, and Jesus gave us a way back. I'm oversimplifying a two-hour long debate on salvation, but hopefully you get the gist.