Do not change your confessor too readily. When you have chosen one, be faithful in keeping him informed of the state of your conscience on the day selected for your confession, telling him frankly and openly the sins you have committed. From time to time, say every month or two, let him know of any inclinations you may have, even if they are not sinful. For example, do you give way to moments of sadness or ill-humor? Do you frequently take time off from your duties? Do you have a tendency to want your own way? Ask yourself similar questions.
(INT. Part II, Ch. 19; O. III, p. 115)
1 comment:
Wow, isn't that the truth! It's so good to think of all the 'little' things. I could see how it would be wise to keep your inclinations in check, always keeping in mind whether they be towards God or other earthly passions etc. Sounds to me like a great way to grow in holiness.
Malina
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