Why do Catholics confess to a priest?
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Many wonder why Catholics go to a priest to confess their sins and what the biblical and theological reasons are behind this practice. In this episode, the third in a series on salvation and forgiveness, we explore how Catholics seek assurance that their sins are truly forgiven.
We begin by revisiting key ideas about free will in salvation and the unforgivable sin. Then, we discuss how to be absolutely certain that we have genuinely accepted God’s forgiveness—not just through prayer or feeling sorry, but in a way that brings real peace. What role does confessing out loud to another person play? What spiritual and emotional benefits does it offer? And how does the sacrament of reconciliation provide Catholics with the certainty that their sins are forgiven?
We examine Jesus’ giving of authority to the apostles to forgive sins, the biblical foundation for confession to a priest, and why this authority continues today. Whether you are Catholic or simply curious, this episode offers clear insight into a practice that is often misunderstood.
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