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Metropolitan Anthony (Krapovitsky)
Confession

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1 1 | which is the~lot of each person. This is why even in this 2 1 | event in the life of the person confessing and of humanity 3 1 | conscience of almost every person are deeds, words and thoughts 4 1 | destroyed, the soul of~the person confessing becomes open 5 2 | Christian,~not an ordinary person, but a co-participant in 6 3 | just the confession of one person, new spiritual children 7 4(1)| and unable to give each person sufficient attention. In 8 4 | Also try to ensure that the person coming to confession unfailingly 9 4 | really be re-read to each person~who comes, but since it 10 4(9)| approaching fast.~First each person asks forgiveness of the 11 4(9)| forgiveness and blesses~each person in turn. In a large parish 12 4 | times be repeated over each person.~Besides this, explain to 13 6 | the most acute cases. The person confessing~declares that 14 6 | believe. Nowadays such a person would probably not even~ 15 6 | an~adult and an educated person. If you notice that his 16 6 | you~would have sought a person or another book which could 17 6 | mischievous schoolboy hates the~person in authority over him? It 18 6 | no sincere and~thoughtful person can deny God and accept 19 6 | compassion, and often such a person who imagined he~was an atheist 20 6 | conversion in the soul of every~person who declares that he does 21 6 | necessary to speak to one person one~way and to another person, 22 6 | person one~way and to another person, differently. But I am giving 23 6 | unbelieving author named by the person they are~talking to. The 24 6 | you are calling upon the person to place himself under judgement 25 6 | your pastoral eye on such a person and know that the~ ~more 26 6 | conies suddenly, and the person is no~longer even interested 27 6 | soul and heart of such a person and open up for him a truthful 28 6 | should ask the doubtful person what he does believe in~ 29 6 | fail direct the doubting~person’s attention to the words 30 7 | the head of an imaginative person,~and so they do not in any 31 8 | impossible to question each person about such abominable sins.~ 32 8 | astonish us any more.” If the person confessing~still cannot 33 8 | God. If he is a religious person, then give~him a rule of 34 9 | himself a decent enough person rejected the preaching of 35 10 | irreligion, but even a pious~person is not protected from spiritual 36 10 | wise guide, either a~living person or a spiritual writer. This 37 10 | priest notices~that the person confessing to him a Khlyst 38 10 | without repentance. If the person confessing tells of visions 39 10 | seen,~then ask him if the person who appeared had a cross 40 10 | careful to mention that the person who appeared~had a cross 41 10 | is a sure sign that the person who saw it is in delusion 42 10 | order to open the eyes of a person who has fallen or is falling 43 11 | also whenever you meet a person with whom you~habitually 44 11 | three times for the other person to follow your lead; and 45 11 | cannot go away from such a person or, as it is said in~spiritual 46 11 | good will~toward such a person, as it says in the Psalm: ‘ 47 11 | effort on the part of the person bearing it, on those around,~ 48 11 | forgiveness and peace from the person you have offended, even 49 11 | ability to swim: until a person has~made himself to float 50 12 | the casual desires that a person may have from time to time.~ 51 12 | stronger a passion is in a person, the quicker and more fiercely~ 52 12 | these by noticing when a person begins to get angry: if 53 12 | indicator of other passions. A person’s enslavement to them is 54 12 | the contrary, if a young person is distinguished by a~forgiving 55 12 | being called a~worthless person who does not even defend 56 13 | illicit liaison with another person. Besides this there are 57 13 | beautiful is the type of person who~has not yet succumbed 58 13 | together with~some other person. In the latter case, first 59 13 | more so with drunkenness. A person who is subject to them struggles 60 13 | what it means for a lay~person to have a prayer book. Priests 61 13 | for a physically~mature person, and that if these demands 62 13 | considerably older than the person confessing was when he lost 63 13 | or more without eating. A person’s ideas about undernourishment 64 13 | makes itself felt, but the person~acknowledges that it is 65 13 | the desires and~moods of a person’s soul, then sexual life 66 13 | in the soul. Of course, a person who is used to~following 67 13 | stimulate them — such a person, of course, considers~sexual 68 13 | suffering. But surely a vain person hardly suffers less if he 69 13 | passes deep sleep, if the~person’s soul remains free from 70 13 | illicit love for another person’s wife, for example, or 71 13 | for example, or another person’s~husband or a close relative 72 14 | deeply rooted in the soul, a person offering sincere repentance 73 14 | drinking, but also to ask the~person confessing about the conditions 74 14 | that his soul is like a person so ill that he has to submit 75 15 | has~moral stumblings, this person will always know that the 76 15 | her own feelings, then the~person who is sick in the soul, 77 15 | and encourage a depressed person, but grieving~compassion 78 15 | to confession.~So, when a person comes to confession and 79 15 | mirror.~Suppose that the person confessing says, “I have 80 15 | holy~love even in a stupid person, and turn a kind face to 81 15 | to pray for the grieving person immediately pours joy~into 82 16 | view, promoted an~unworthy person out of stupidity or prejudice, 83 16 | prejudice, then it is not the person who has received~the promotion, 84 16 | harbour such feelings if this person was not, as it were, your 85 16 | the acts and words of the person who wishes you ill or~whom 86 16 | s attitude to the other person’s party. Such~injustice, 87 16 | the part of the envious person against his rival. When 88 16 | especially if the tempted person~resolves unfailingly to 89 17 | for him to understand a person~who, although he both believes 90 17 | unable to do so. Such a person must unfailingly have turned 91 17 | calm his conscience, such a person sometimes makes~donations 92 17 | second commandment.~When the person confessing admits to cheating 93 17 | him seeming to be a good person~and Christian. Judas — ( 94 17 | a drunkard or an angry person of this. These~passions 95 17 | have~given to the other person been passed on to you also? 96 18 | sex and attitude of the person~confessing. Not long ago ( 97 18 | confession occurs when a person, who may be free~of offences 98 18 | reproaches of conscience. Such a person says to himself, “It is 99 18 | especially difficult if the person has not~deliberately committed 100 18 | priest personally knows the person who has come to confession,~ 101 18 | himself as an irreligious person, the~priest can still explain 102 18 | beginning of the change of the~person’s whole inner life. He will 103 18 | God and people than~is a person who is ashamed to admit 104 19 | One’s Neighbour.~Ask the person confessing whether his conscience 105 19 | sense is there in asking a person about going to church~regularly 106 19 | then about sins against the Person of God and finally about 107 19 | the sense of what makes a~person angry, but even more in 108 19 | time, to lure an innocent person into a sin from which he 109 19 | the faith itself. When the person confessing hangs down his 110 19 | to be a good,~intelligent person and not just a stupid sheep, 111 19 | Only then will~you be a person; then, perhaps, of your 112 20 | used even when an older person is confessing, as a link 113 20 | you must realize that a person who~doesnt pray or take 114 20 | those who pray. But if a person does not flee~for refuge 115 21 | And then, how greatly a person is valued if he is known 116 21 | This may be against the person they are talking to, in 117 21 | artificially in~any way. A person who does this is mistaking 118 21 | man of prayer, a~spiritual person, and falls into proud self-delusion. 119 21 | is long withheld from a person who prays or is taken away 120 21 | distraction away from a~person who is praying; for if a 121 21 | who is praying; for if a person talking to a king pays close 122 B | of St. Basil the Great, a person receives a canon from~the 123 B | he abandons the sin: if a person continues committing the 124 B | there should be found a person who is reverent, and desires 125 B | attention also to this:~If a person who has sinned wants to 126 D | carnal relations with another person?~Have you engaged in unnatural


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