why me wrote:café crema wrote:I find it hard to believe that Whyme knows what boys were confessing to, going to confession with my CCD class as a child we were not allowed to discuss what we confessed with our classmates, it was personal. As to the "confessionals" Whyme describes I've only seen them on TV, even the hundred year old church I attended as a child didn't have them. My MIL talks about the ones in her former parish, a very large church in Chicago but my parents churches didn't have them where they grew up.
You must be kidding. Every catholic church that I have been to have confession booths. However, maybe in merry ol' england, one can confess in the aisle. Being a young catholic in the 60's, masturbation was a no-no. All catholics my age know perfectly well what I am talking about. There are many Irish memoirs by people who have written about catholic guilt and sex. To make a good confession, nothing should be left out when it comes to confessing sins. It is not a pick and choose confession with the priest. That being said, the priest has heard it all from many people and nothing is shocking to the priest. No problem there.
Thus, boys and girls who are masturbating should confess their sin to the priest. No of course, with the abuse scandals, it may be more cautious but....it is a sin to masturbate.
Your comrades on the catholic forum state that it is a sin.
http://forums.catholic.com/showthread.php?t=566789
I am not kidding I've attended 8 parishes (probably more but those 8 stand out) had Bible studies, adult faith formation classes and volunteered in at least a half a dozen more. Not a one of them had confession booths, most had small rooms for confession where you could confess with a screen between you and the priest or you could confess face to face, the rest utilize other spaces available for confession. At the small old church of my early childhood, where I made my first confession and First Communion there were neither booths or rooms, for confession the front pews in the church were cordoned off and people waited in the back to go up front for confession. These days just about every parish I'm aware of withing driving distance offers reconciliation services twice a year. These are exactly as I described priests are seated in various places in the church with the penitents and priests visible to everyone. I can attend these services at my parish 6 times a year. This is what I grew up with and it was long before the abuse scandals broke.
But really the point here is not what is expected in confession but that confession itself is voluntary, no priest questions you about your behavior, they accept what you confess, and assume you are being forthright. No priest will ask if you masturbate and then after finding out you don't know what that is explain it to you and ask if you've done it.
As to masturbation being a sin in need of confession I never commented on that I said I don't believe you know what other boys confessed. All in all I don't believe many of the "Catholic experiences" you describe are your own, I believe they are a montage of things you've read or seen in movies and on TV, in short fiction.
And finally
"To make a good confession, nothing should be left out when it comes to confessing sins" Canon law says nothing like this about confession, and you seem to forget what happens every Sunday, you know that stuff that goes on at the Mass you say you attend.