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Lesson 31 - Confession Grade 3-5

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Our debt of temporal punishment can be paid in this life or in purgatory.

True
False

What type of punishment can sin incur?

Eternal punishment
Temporal punishment
Both
Neither

Whom can a priest tell what he learns in confession?

His bishop
Other priests
The police
No one

If a person intentionally conceals a mortal sin in confession, it is okay to receive Holy Communion without making a good confession first.

True
False

If a person honestly forgets to confess a mortal sin, he can receive Communion and mention the sin at his next confession.

True
False

Which describes a confession in which we leave nothing out that we ought to include?

Humble
Sincere
Entire
Rehearsed

Which describes a confession in which we are honest and tell the truth?

Humble
Sincere
Entire
None of the above

Which describes a confession in which we take responsibility for our sins without making excuses?

Humble
Sincere
Entire
All of the above

Which sins are we obligated to confess?

Only our venial sins
Sins we plan to commit
All our mortal sins
Near occasions of sin

To whom do we confess our sins to receive absolution?

Our parents
A priest
The pope
The police

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Name:

Our debt of temporal punishment can be paid in this life or in purgatory.

What type of punishment can sin incur?

Whom can a priest tell what he learns in confession?

If a person intentionally conceals a mortal sin in confession, it is okay to receive Holy Communion without making a good confession first.

If a person honestly forgets to confess a mortal sin, he can receive Communion and mention the sin at his next confession.

Which describes a confession in which we leave nothing out that we ought to include?

Which describes a confession in which we are honest and tell the truth?

Which describes a confession in which we take responsibility for our sins without making excuses?

Which sins are we obligated to confess?

To whom do we confess our sins to receive absolution?

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