Welcome to our New Forums!

Our forums have been upgraded and expanded!

Now, its "online confession"

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich

Founder Of The Joy Of Satan
Staff member
Joined
Jan 2, 2002
Messages
4,731
The program of xianity is becoming more and more plastic. The lie is beginning to look more and more like what it is, no different from the pastey faced perpetual smiley faced xians- every hair in place, starched shirt, pants, tie in perfect position- in other words- MORE AND MORE ALIEN!!

Here is one for a good laugh- now since xians don't go to church as they claim they "do not have time" the catholic church is opening up "online confession" boxes. They are in their last days, people....

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org

***

Online Confessions Rising In Popularity Reporting
Robin Rieger PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ―

In a time where you can do almost anything online, is it so surprising you can also confess your sins?

CBS-3's Robin Rieger shows us a local church offering forgiveness by e-mail.

In a scene many Catholics can identify with, Cher's character in the movie Moonstruck goes to confession. It can be uncomfortable.

That's why Father Jim St. George of St. Miriam Church in Manayunk says people don't go to confession as much.

"People are afraid to go to confession, afraid to sit in a confessional or in the same room face to face," said Father Jim. He added, "One person said to me, if there's a way I could write it down and then I started thinking."

His church's Web site now offers online confessions with a form to fill out and some instructions that talks about reading some scripture and about preparation. Then the person can type his or her sins and press send.

Father Jim will then reply.

"I spend a lot of time addressing your individual circumstance, giving you advice and then there's some penance," Father Jim said.

St. Miriam practices all seven sacraments, but is not part of the Roman Catholic Church which has a very different view of the significance and practice of penance.

"The typical place would be the confessional or reconciliation room," said Father Dennis Gill with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

He describes the confessional most Roman Catholics use and says the physical presence of the priest offering forgiveness can't be replace by something that's not human.

"As wonderful as technology might be, as helpful as it is in so many other ways, it doesn't become an instrument for God to speak and act," Father Gill said.

Father Jim says that's up to each person.

"Do you believe that God can forgive your sins, do you believe you need a priest to sit across from?" he asked.

His parishioners opinions vary.

One woman said, "It's not as confrontational and yet it gives you the feeling of being able to be sincerely sorry and have absolution for your sins."

Another parishioner said, "I rather be with someone personally, but that's just me."

RELATED LINK:

http://mysaintmiriam.org

http://cbs3.com/local/Church.Confession ... 05149.html
 
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], High Priestess Maxine Dietrich <maxine.dietrich@... wrote:
The program of xianity is becoming more and more plastic. The lie is beginning to look more and more like what it is, no different from the pastey faced perpetual smiley faced xians- every hair in place, starched shirt, pants, tie in perfect position- in other words- MORE AND MORE ALIEN!!

Here is one for a good laugh- now since xians don't go to church as they claim they "do not have time" the catholic church is opening up "online confession" boxes. They are in their last days, people....

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org

***

Online Confessions Rising In Popularity Reporting
Robin Rieger PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ―

In a time where you can do almost anything online, is it so surprising you can also confess your sins?

CBS-3's Robin Rieger shows us a local church offering forgiveness by e-mail.

In a scene many Catholics can identify with, Cher's character in the movie Moonstruck goes to confession. It can be uncomfortable.

That's why Father Jim St. George of St. Miriam Church in Manayunk says people don't go to confession as much.

"People are afraid to go to confession, afraid to sit in a confessional or in the same room face to face," said Father Jim. He added, "One person said to me, if there's a way I could write it down and then I started thinking."

His church's Web site now offers online confessions with a form to fill out and some instructions that talks about reading some scripture and about preparation. Then the person can type his or her sins and press send.

Father Jim will then reply.

"I spend a lot of time addressing your individual circumstance, giving you advice and then there's some penance," Father Jim said.

St. Miriam practices all seven sacraments, but is not part of the Roman Catholic Church which has a very different view of the significance and practice of penance.

"The typical place would be the confessional or reconciliation room," said Father Dennis Gill with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

He describes the confessional most Roman Catholics use and says the physical presence of the priest offering forgiveness can't be replace by something that's not human.

"As wonderful as technology might be, as helpful as it is in so many other ways, it doesn't become an instrument for God to speak and act," Father Gill said.

Father Jim says that's up to each person.

"Do you believe that God can forgive your sins, do you believe you need a priest to sit across from?" he asked.

His parishioners opinions vary.

One woman said, "It's not as confrontational and yet it gives you the feeling of being able to be sincerely sorry and have absolution for your sins."

Another parishioner said, "I rather be with someone personally, but that's just me."

RELATED LINK:

http://mysaintmiriam.org

http://cbs3.com/local/Church.Confession ... 05149.html
So many contradictions in their belief's its sickening.
 
Hello Maxine,
I agree with you on this post. Christianity is on its way OUT.

What though, of Islam?

Folks, check out this video and tell me what you think.

http://www.youtube com/watch? v=6-3X5hIFXYU

I am not so convinced on it. But still....

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], High Priestess Maxine Dietrich <maxine.dietrich@... wrote:



The program of xianity is becoming more and more plastic. The lie is beginning to look more and more like what it is, no different from the pastey faced perpetual smiley faced xians- every hair in place, starched shirt, pants, tie in perfect position- in other words- MORE AND MORE ALIEN!!

Here is one for a good laugh- now since xians don't go to church as they claim they "do not have time" the catholic church is opening up "online confession" boxes. They are in their last days, people....

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org

***

Online Confessions Rising In Popularity Reporting
Robin Rieger PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ―

In a time where you can do almost anything online, is it so surprising you can also confess your sins?

CBS-3's Robin Rieger shows us a local church offering forgiveness by e-mail.

In a scene many Catholics can identify with, Cher's character in the movie Moonstruck goes to confession. It can be uncomfortable.

That's why Father Jim St. George of St. Miriam Church in Manayunk says people don't go to confession as much.

"People are afraid to go to confession, afraid to sit in a confessional or in the same room face to face," said Father Jim. He added, "One person said to me, if there's a way I could write it down and then I started thinking."

His church's Web site now offers online confessions with a form to fill out and some instructions that talks about reading some scripture and about preparation. Then the person can type his or her sins and press send.

Father Jim will then reply.

"I spend a lot of time addressing your individual circumstance, giving you advice and then there's some penance," Father Jim said.

St. Miriam practices all seven sacraments, but is not part of the Roman Catholic Church which has a very different view of the significance and practice of penance.

"The typical place would be the confessional or reconciliation room," said Father Dennis Gill with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

He describes the confessional most Roman Catholics use and says the physical presence of the priest offering forgiveness can't be replace by something that's not human.

"As wonderful as technology might be, as helpful as it is in so many other ways, it doesn't become an instrument for God to speak and act," Father Gill said.

Father Jim says that's up to each person.

"Do you believe that God can forgive your sins, do you believe you need a priest to sit across from?" he asked.

His parishioners opinions vary.

One woman said, "It's not as confrontational and yet it gives you the feeling of being able to be sincerely sorry and have absolution for your sins."

Another parishioner said, "I rather be with someone personally, but that's just me."

RELATED LINK:

http://mysaintmiriam.org

http://cbs3.com/local/Church.Confession ... 05149.html
 
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Monie" <hecatemother@... wrote:
Hello Maxine,
I agree with you on this post. Christianity is on its way OUT.

What though, of Islam?

Folks, check out this video and tell me what you think.

http://www.youtube com/watch? v=6-3X5hIFXYU

I am not so convinced on it. But still....

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], High Priestess Maxine Dietrich <maxine.dietrich@ wrote:



The program of xianity is becoming more and more plastic. The lie is beginning to look more and more like what it is, no different from the pastey faced perpetual smiley faced xians- every hair in place, starched shirt, pants, tie in perfect position- in other words- MORE AND MORE ALIEN!!

Here is one for a good laugh- now since xians don't go to church as they claim they "do not have time" the catholic church is opening up "online confession" boxes. They are in their last days, people....

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org

***

Online Confessions Rising In Popularity Reporting
Robin Rieger PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ―

In a time where you can do almost anything online, is it so surprising you can also confess your sins?

CBS-3's Robin Rieger shows us a local church offering forgiveness by e-mail.

In a scene many Catholics can identify with, Cher's character in the movie Moonstruck goes to confession. It can be uncomfortable.

That's why Father Jim St. George of St. Miriam Church in Manayunk says people don't go to confession as much.

"People are afraid to go to confession, afraid to sit in a confessional or in the same room face to face," said Father Jim. He added, "One person said to me, if there's a way I could write it down and then I started thinking."

His church's Web site now offers online confessions with a form to fill out and some instructions that talks about reading some scripture and about preparation. Then the person can type his or her sins and press send.

Father Jim will then reply.

"I spend a lot of time addressing your individual circumstance, giving you advice and then there's some penance," Father Jim said.

St. Miriam practices all seven sacraments, but is not part of the Roman Catholic Church which has a very different view of the significance and practice of penance.

"The typical place would be the confessional or reconciliation room," said Father Dennis Gill with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

He describes the confessional most Roman Catholics use and says the physical presence of the priest offering forgiveness can't be replace by something that's not human.

"As wonderful as technology might be, as helpful as it is in so many other ways, it doesn't become an instrument for God to speak and act," Father Gill said.

Father Jim says that's up to each person.

"Do you believe that God can forgive your sins, do you believe you need a priest to sit across from?" he asked.

His parishioners opinions vary.

One woman said, "It's not as confrontational and yet it gives you the feeling of being able to be sincerely sorry and have absolution for your sins."

Another parishioner said, "I rather be with someone personally, but that's just me."

RELATED LINK:

http://mysaintmiriam.org

http://cbs3.com/local/Church.Confession ... 05149.html
Look,maybe jews and christianity and xianity stuff spreading BUT! We are here to stop them.At the moment of the top,we shall destroy them.Last day,the pope was here in Israel.Damn if i was strong enough mentaly i could kill him.Make his heart stop.If we kill the pope,they will lose power.Who is with me on that?
HAIL SATAN!
666/88
 
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Interesting,I've noticed that they appear more nowadays too.
But I think they forgot that their next generation or maybe even this generation will not bow down to that fake religion called islam.
It will be destroyed along with other jewish tools(xianity,Judaism).

Hail Satan!!!


"Monie" <hecatemother@... wrote:
Hello Maxine,
I agree with you on this post. Christianity is on its way OUT.

What though, of Islam?

Folks, check out this video and tell me what you think.

http://www.youtube com/watch? v=6-3X5hIFXYU

I am not so convinced on it. But still....

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], High Priestess Maxine Dietrich <maxine.dietrich@ wrote:



The program of xianity is becoming more and more plastic. The lie is beginning to look more and more like what it is, no different from the pastey faced perpetual smiley faced xians- every hair in place, starched shirt, pants, tie in perfect position- in other words- MORE AND MORE ALIEN!!

Here is one for a good laugh- now since xians don't go to church as they claim they "do not have time" the catholic church is opening up "online confession" boxes. They are in their last days, people....

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org

***

Online Confessions Rising In Popularity Reporting
Robin Rieger PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ―

In a time where you can do almost anything online, is it so surprising you can also confess your sins?

CBS-3's Robin Rieger shows us a local church offering forgiveness by e-mail.

In a scene many Catholics can identify with, Cher's character in the movie Moonstruck goes to confession. It can be uncomfortable.

That's why Father Jim St. George of St. Miriam Church in Manayunk says people don't go to confession as much.

"People are afraid to go to confession, afraid to sit in a confessional or in the same room face to face," said Father Jim. He added, "One person said to me, if there's a way I could write it down and then I started thinking."

His church's Web site now offers online confessions with a form to fill out and some instructions that talks about reading some scripture and about preparation. Then the person can type his or her sins and press send.

Father Jim will then reply.

"I spend a lot of time addressing your individual circumstance, giving you advice and then there's some penance," Father Jim said.

St. Miriam practices all seven sacraments, but is not part of the Roman Catholic Church which has a very different view of the significance and practice of penance.

"The typical place would be the confessional or reconciliation room," said Father Dennis Gill with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

He describes the confessional most Roman Catholics use and says the physical presence of the priest offering forgiveness can't be replace by something that's not human.

"As wonderful as technology might be, as helpful as it is in so many other ways, it doesn't become an instrument for God to speak and act," Father Gill said.

Father Jim says that's up to each person.

"Do you believe that God can forgive your sins, do you believe you need a priest to sit across from?" he asked.

His parishioners opinions vary.

One woman said, "It's not as confrontational and yet it gives you the feeling of being able to be sincerely sorry and have absolution for your sins."

Another parishioner said, "I rather be with someone personally, but that's just me."

RELATED LINK:

http://mysaintmiriam.org

http://cbs3.com/local/Church.Confession ... 05149.html
 
I have pretty much focused on xianity because it is so prevalent here in the USA. Islam is another matter and is very serious. Much of Islam is third world in that few of the average people there have internet. It is the more wealthy and the leaders.

IMO, Islam is worse than even fundamentalist xianity [which we know is sick beyond words]. Satan hasn't spoken with me much about Islam or how to destroy it. The jews are the root of all of this. JoS does have a couple of affilate ministry who can speak and write Arabic and are working to destroy islam.

Unbeknownst to many, islam is gaining some power in the USA and many Western European countries. This is something we will definitely need to deal with. Not too many people are very familiar with islam. It is a most degenerate, hideous, and appalling program, with a history of mass murder, torture, bloodshed and violence that in some cases even surpasses xianity.

In closing, unfortunately, the majority of those who are victims of islam don't speak English, being its prevalence in the Middle East and Western Asia. As I said, Satan has never mentioned it to me. Now Satan knows the future and there are certain prophesies, such as in certain Egyptian temples, the carvings on the walls and ceilings that foretell the Middle East [courtesy of israel, which makes no secret they will blow up the world if they are seriously threatened], being leveled. Look to the recent news in the past two years- the War in Iraq, the President of Iran [who knows that holocaust never happened and the truth about the jews] he stated if Iran is threatened, he will unleash all of their missiles on isreal, etc. This would decimate islam in numbers.

This is a very sad senario, how many innocents- children, animals and other worthwhile life have to suffer needlessly because of all of this crap. Needless to say, this world is a fucking mess beyond belief.
I do know Satan and his Demons are here to try to help us.


High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Monie" <hecatemother@... wrote:

Hello Maxine,
I agree with you on this post. Christianity is on its way OUT.

What though, of Islam?

Folks, check out this video and tell me what you think.

http://www.youtube com/watch? v=6-3X5hIFXYU

I am not so convinced on it. But still....

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], High Priestess Maxine Dietrich <maxine.dietrich@ wrote:



The program of xianity is becoming more and more plastic. The lie is beginning to look more and more like what it is, no different from the pastey faced perpetual smiley faced xians- every hair in place, starched shirt, pants, tie in perfect position- in other words- MORE AND MORE ALIEN!!

Here is one for a good laugh- now since xians don't go to church as they claim they "do not have time" the catholic church is opening up "online confession" boxes. They are in their last days, people....

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org

***

Online Confessions Rising In Popularity Reporting
Robin Rieger PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ―

In a time where you can do almost anything online, is it so surprising you can also confess your sins?

CBS-3's Robin Rieger shows us a local church offering forgiveness by e-mail.

In a scene many Catholics can identify with, Cher's character in the movie Moonstruck goes to confession. It can be uncomfortable.

That's why Father Jim St. George of St. Miriam Church in Manayunk says people don't go to confession as much.

"People are afraid to go to confession, afraid to sit in a confessional or in the same room face to face," said Father Jim. He added, "One person said to me, if there's a way I could write it down and then I started thinking."

His church's Web site now offers online confessions with a form to fill out and some instructions that talks about reading some scripture and about preparation. Then the person can type his or her sins and press send.

Father Jim will then reply.

"I spend a lot of time addressing your individual circumstance, giving you advice and then there's some penance," Father Jim said.

St. Miriam practices all seven sacraments, but is not part of the Roman Catholic Church which has a very different view of the significance and practice of penance.

"The typical place would be the confessional or reconciliation room," said Father Dennis Gill with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

He describes the confessional most Roman Catholics use and says the physical presence of the priest offering forgiveness can't be replace by something that's not human.

"As wonderful as technology might be, as helpful as it is in so many other ways, it doesn't become an instrument for God to speak and act," Father Gill said.

Father Jim says that's up to each person.

"Do you believe that God can forgive your sins, do you believe you need a priest to sit across from?" he asked.

His parishioners opinions vary.

One woman said, "It's not as confrontational and yet it gives you the feeling of being able to be sincerely sorry and have absolution for your sins."

Another parishioner said, "I rather be with someone personally, but that's just me."

RELATED LINK:

http://mysaintmiriam.org

http://cbs3.com/local/Church.Confession ... 05149.html
 
With islam I think it might come down to just that a jewish sparked war in the Middle East. Which leaves Mecca in ash as well as the dome of the rock and every other "site" the demoralizing effects of which would cause the majority of remaining muslims to lose faith in that lie.

From what I understand Iraq under Saddam was the only nation over there moving away slowly but surely from the effects of islam. Now under zionist occupation the religious fundimentalist hold power again.

israel will being wiped out in such a war will probably be a major and final blow to the fundies over here. With all their "left behind" nonsense.


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], High Priestess Maxine Dietrich <maxine.dietrich@... wrote:



I have pretty much focused on xianity because it is so prevalent here in the USA. Islam is another matter and is very serious. Much of Islam is third world in that few of the average people there have internet. It is the more wealthy and the leaders.

IMO, Islam is worse than even fundamentalist xianity [which we know is sick beyond words]. Satan hasn't spoken with me much about Islam or how to destroy it. The jews are the root of all of this. JoS does have a couple of affilate ministry who can speak and write Arabic and are working to destroy islam.

Unbeknownst to many, islam is gaining some power in the USA and many Western European countries. This is something we will definitely need to deal with. Not too many people are very familiar with islam. It is a most degenerate, hideous, and appalling program, with a history of mass murder, torture, bloodshed and violence that in some cases even surpasses xianity.

In closing, unfortunately, the majority of those who are victims of islam don't speak English, being its prevalence in the Middle East and Western Asia. As I said, Satan has never mentioned it to me. Now Satan knows the future and there are certain prophesies, such as in certain Egyptian temples, the carvings on the walls and ceilings that foretell the Middle East [courtesy of israel, which makes no secret they will blow up the world if they are seriously threatened], being leveled. Look to the recent news in the past two years- the War in Iraq, the President of Iran [who knows that holocaust never happened and the truth about the jews] he stated if Iran is threatened, he will unleash all of their missiles on isreal, etc. This would decimate islam in numbers.

This is a very sad senario, how many innocents- children, animals and other worthwhile life have to suffer needlessly because of all of this crap. Needless to say, this world is a fucking mess beyond belief.
I do know Satan and his Demons are here to try to help us.


High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Monie" <hecatemother@ wrote:

Hello Maxine,
I agree with you on this post. Christianity is on its way OUT.

What though, of Islam?

Folks, check out this video and tell me what you think.

http://www.youtube com/watch? v=6-3X5hIFXYU

I am not so convinced on it. But still....

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], High Priestess Maxine Dietrich <maxine.dietrich@ wrote:



The program of xianity is becoming more and more plastic. The lie is beginning to look more and more like what it is, no different from the pastey faced perpetual smiley faced xians- every hair in place, starched shirt, pants, tie in perfect position- in other words- MORE AND MORE ALIEN!!

Here is one for a good laugh- now since xians don't go to church as they claim they "do not have time" the catholic church is opening up "online confession" boxes. They are in their last days, people....

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org

***

Online Confessions Rising In Popularity Reporting
Robin Rieger PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ―

In a time where you can do almost anything online, is it so surprising you can also confess your sins?

CBS-3's Robin Rieger shows us a local church offering forgiveness by e-mail.

In a scene many Catholics can identify with, Cher's character in the movie Moonstruck goes to confession. It can be uncomfortable.

That's why Father Jim St. George of St. Miriam Church in Manayunk says people don't go to confession as much.

"People are afraid to go to confession, afraid to sit in a confessional or in the same room face to face," said Father Jim. He added, "One person said to me, if there's a way I could write it down and then I started thinking."

His church's Web site now offers online confessions with a form to fill out and some instructions that talks about reading some scripture and about preparation. Then the person can type his or her sins and press send.

Father Jim will then reply.

"I spend a lot of time addressing your individual circumstance, giving you advice and then there's some penance," Father Jim said.

St. Miriam practices all seven sacraments, but is not part of the Roman Catholic Church which has a very different view of the significance and practice of penance.

"The typical place would be the confessional or reconciliation room," said Father Dennis Gill with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

He describes the confessional most Roman Catholics use and says the physical presence of the priest offering forgiveness can't be replace by something that's not human.

"As wonderful as technology might be, as helpful as it is in so many other ways, it doesn't become an instrument for God to speak and act," Father Gill said.

Father Jim says that's up to each person.

"Do you believe that God can forgive your sins, do you believe you need a priest to sit across from?" he asked.

His parishioners opinions vary.

One woman said, "It's not as confrontational and yet it gives you the feeling of being able to be sincerely sorry and have absolution for your sins."

Another parishioner said, "I rather be with someone personally, but that's just me."

RELATED LINK:

http://mysaintmiriam.org

http://cbs3.com/local/Church.Confession ... 05149.html
 
I cant believe this.   I was browsing a random site and i noticed a pop-up that read: "Are you feeling alone? You are not alone in this world. Have a secret burning you up? Did something youre not proud of? Something you cant share with your friends and family? Feel free to confess everything here, ANONYMOUSLY"   I could not believe how absolutely pathetic these people are. So, i clicked the pop up and it took me to this so-called "confession" site. I clicked, "make a confession", wrote there that xianity is a lie and a hoax and there is a ton of proof for this, linked exposingchristianity and clicked "submit".   Seriously!! Xianity gets more and more pathetic every day.   Hail Lord Satan!!  

From: High Priestess Maxine Dietrich <maxine..dietrich@...
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:56:10 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Now, its "online confession"



The program of xianity is becoming more and more plastic. The lie is beginning to look more and more like what it is, no different from the pastey faced perpetual smiley faced xians- every hair in place, starched shirt, pants, tie in perfect position- in other words- MORE AND MORE ALIEN!!

Here is one for a good laugh- now since xians don't go to church as they claim they "do not have time" the catholic church is opening up "online confession" boxes. They are in their last days, people....

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
http://www.joyofsatan.org

***

Online Confessions Rising In Popularity Reporting
Robin Rieger PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ―

In a time where you can do almost anything online, is it so surprising you can also confess your sins?

CBS-3's Robin Rieger shows us a local church offering forgiveness by e-mail.

In a scene many Catholics can identify with, Cher's character in the movie Moonstruck goes to confession. It can be uncomfortable.

That's why Father Jim St. George of St. Miriam Church in Manayunk says people don't go to confession as much.

"People are afraid to go to confession, afraid to sit in a confessional or in the same room face to face," said Father Jim. He added, "One person said to me, if there's a way I could write it down and then I started thinking."

His church's Web site now offers online confessions with a form to fill out and some instructions that talks about reading some scripture and about preparation. Then the person can type his or her sins and press send.

Father Jim will then reply.

"I spend a lot of time addressing your individual circumstance, giving you advice and then there's some penance," Father Jim said.

St. Miriam practices all seven sacraments, but is not part of the Roman Catholic Church which has a very different view of the significance and practice of penance.

"The typical place would be the confessional or reconciliation room," said Father Dennis Gill with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

He describes the confessional most Roman Catholics use and says the physical presence of the priest offering forgiveness can't be replace by something that's not human.

"As wonderful as technology might be, as helpful as it is in so many other ways, it doesn't become an instrument for God to speak and act," Father Gill said.

Father Jim says that's up to each person.

"Do you believe that God can forgive your sins, do you believe you need a priest to sit across from?" he asked.

His parishioners opinions vary.

One woman said, "It's not as confrontational and yet it gives you the feeling of being able to be sincerely sorry and have absolution for your sins."

Another parishioner said, "I rather be with someone personally, but that's just me."

RELATED LINK:

http://mysaintmiriam.org

http://cbs3. com/local/ Church.Confessio n.Online. 2.1005149. html


 
<pre> Are what fun watching them fall, online confessions thats priceless soon we will have people hacking them and using them as blackmail, well done xtianity.

HAIL ENNKI!! </pre>
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

Back
Top