A Guide to Confession
Genuine
Repentance & Confession heals and makes the immortal soul holy. This is
the correct way to prepare for Holy Communion.
So that we can better examine the depths of our conscience, it would be
ideal to first read several books on the Sacrament of Confession.[1]
Also, discuss any uncertainties that you may have with your wise Spiritual
Father-Confessor.[2]
The greatest science or knowledge is to get to know ourselves. Also we must
not deny ourselves the greatest thing that every human soul thirsts for: a
peaceful conscience and eternity with God.
This joy is only granted by the God-Man, our Lord Jesus Christ. He
himself instituted the single path to salvation for the repentant sinner
within his Church, the holy Sacrament of Repentance and Confession. This is
why, friend, you must overcome any obstacle whatsoever that blocks the road
to Holy Confession. Here awaits you with genuine Christian love the good
Confessor, the representative of Christ, who as a fellow human being can
understand and have compassion on his brethren who are also sinful.
Cast far away, brethren, any thought of embarrassment or fright. Why be
seared or frightened when your soul frets and pains from the deadly
consequences of multi-faceted sin. If sickness tortured your body, would you
avoid the hospital or doctor because of embarrassment? But at the same time,
do not be led astray by certain people who wish to have read on them a
“blessing only,” without having previously confessed. Whenever this happens
from ignorance or neglect, it is a terrible sin and an insult to God. With
faith, then, and honesty, proceed to Holy Confession.
Be certain also that the infinite love of the crucified and resurrected
Lord will welcome you and transform you, removing the weight that burdens
you! He himself said, “Come to Me all ye that are heavy laden and I will
grant you rest.”
You and God
- Do you believe in God, the Holy Trinity, and in the divinity of
Christ? Do you respect the Holy Virgin Mary, the Saints, and the Angels?
Do you believe in the Church and its Mysteries (Sacraments)? Do you
believe that Heaven and Hell exist?
- Do you trust yourself always, and especially during the difficult
times of your life, to the care and Providence of God? Or do you despair
and show a lack of faith?
- Perhaps in the problems, afflictions, sicknesses, and trials of your
life you moan and complain against God and lose your faith and
confidence?
- Do you believe in mediums, fortune-telling, tarot card reading, or
coffee-cup reading? Do you tell other people to believe in such things
and go to such people?
- Do you believe in superstition?
- Do you believe in luck?
- Do you pray morning and evening and before and after each meal? Are
you embarrassed to make the sign of the cross in the presence of others,
for example, in a restaurant or outside a holy church when you are
passing by? Do you not make your cross properly?
- Do you read the Holy Bible as well as other Orthodox spiritual books
daily?
- Do you go to church on Sundays and on the major Feast Days?[3]
- Do you follow the Divine Liturgy carefully and reverently from the
start until the end, or do you go late and leave before the end? Do you
let your mind wander in church?
- Do you go to church dressed in a proper and dignified way? Are you
careful not to laugh, or talk even if it is a Wedding or Baptismal
service?
- Do you perhaps prevent or restrict your spouse or children from
going to church? Or do you tell your acquaintances not to go to church?
- Do you commune regularly or only once a year, and then without Holy
Confession?
- Do you give oaths without need or, if so, lie as well? Did you
perhaps not fulfill your oath, vow, or promise? The Bible forbids oaths
completely, saying that our “yes” be “yes” and our “no” be “no” (St
Matthew 5:7).
- Do you blaspheme the Name of God, the Virgin Mary, and our Saints by
speaking irreverently of them?
- Do you fast (unless you have a serious health problem) on Wednesdays
and Fridays and during the appointed periods of the year?[4]
- Do you throw religious books or periodicals in unclean places?
You and Others
- Do you have hatred and ill-feelings towards someone who did you
wrong or insulted you in their anger?
- Are you suspicious and do you without reason suspect that everyone
supposedly talks about you, that they don't want you, and that they
don't love or like you?
- Are you jealous and upset over the progress, fortune, possessions
and beauty of others?
- Are you unmoved by the misfortune and needs of your fellow men?
- In your transactions with your business partners, co-workers, and
clients, are you honest and forthright?
- Have you criticized or slandered your fellow man, wrongly accusing
them?
- Are you sarcastic and patronizing towards believers, or towards
those who fast and endeavor to live a Christian life, or towards those
who have physical/mental problems and/or disabilities?
- If you heard some information or criticism against someone, did you
pass it on to others and harm (even unwillingly) their reputation and
respect?
- Did you criticize the conduct, actions, faults, and mistakes of
another person when they were not present, even if what you said was the
truth? Have you ever criticized the clergy? Do you gossip about and
criticize the personal lives of others? Did you listen to someone
blaspheming God or a holy person, and not protest?
- Do you curse those who have harmed you, or curse yourself in
difficult moments of your life, or curse the day and hour in which you
were born?
- Do you send others “to the devil” or give them rude hand gestures?
- Do you respect your parents? Do you look after them? Do you put up
with their elderly weaknesses? Do you help them with their bodily and
spiritual needs? Are you mindful of their spiritual needs by making sure
they go to church and partake worthily of Holy Communion? Have you
abandoned them?
- Have you misguided your parents to leave to you in their will more
of their estate than is proper, thus causing injustice to your brothers
and sisters?
- Perhaps in your anger did you hit anyone with your hands or injure
them with your words?
- Do you perform your job or occupation properly and with a good
conscience? Or are you unfair to others?
- Do you steal? Perhaps you have encouraged or helped another person
to steal? Have you agreed to cover up a theft? Have you bought or
accepted goods known to be stolen?
- Are you ungrateful towards God and generally towards your helpers
and beneficiaries? Do you grumble and murmur against them?
- Do you keep company with bad and sinful people or associates? With
your words or example, have you ever pushed anyone to sin?
- Have you ever committed forgery? Have you ever embezzled or
defrauded the public? Have you borrowed money and/or other possessions
and without returning or repaying them?
- Have you ever committed murder, in any way?
- Do you entangle yourself in the lives of others or in their work or
their families and become the cause of strife, quarrels and
disturbances?
- Do you have mercy and compassion on the poor, on orphans, on the
elderly, on families with many children struggling to make ends meet?
- Have you lied or added or subtracted from the truth? Do you flatter
others in order to get your own way?
- Did you craftily ask for a dowry when you declared your intentions
to marry?
- Have you ever sent an anonymous or cruel letter to anyone?
Yourself
- Are you a slave to materialism and worldly goods?
- Are you greedy or a lover of money?
- Are you stingy?
- Are you wasteful? Do you live by the Gospel command that whatever
you have leftover and above your needs belongs to the poor? Do you have
too much love towards pets and waste money on them while people are
dying of starvation?
- Are you conceited and arrogant? Do you talk hack to your elders and
superiors?
- Do you like to show off with your clothing, wealth, fortunes, and
the academic achievements of your children or of yourself?
- Do you seek attention and glory from people? Do you wear perfume,
make-up, and change the appearance that your Creator gave to you?
- Do you accept compliments and praise from others gladly and like to
be told that no one else exists who is as good as you?
- Do you get upset when others reveal your faults and do you get
offended when others examine you and when your seniors make comments
about you? Do you get angry?
- Are you perhaps stubborn, high-minded, egotistical, proud, or
cowardly? Be careful with these sins, as the diagnosis and solution to
them are difficult.
- Do you gamble or play cards, even without money, with relatives and
people at home to “kill time” as the saying goes?
- Have sexual sins polluted your body, mind, or soul? For example,
have you engaged in fornication (sexual intercourse before marriage), or
masturbation, prostitution, homosexuality, lesbianism, etc.?
- Do you watch dirty shows on television or at the movies?
- Do you read pornographic, immoral books and magazines?
- Have you ever considered committing suicide?
- Are you a slave to your stomach (i.e. gluttony)?
- Are you lazy, careless and negligent? Do you not help out when you
can?
- Do you say improper, dirty, and immoral words or use swear words for
the sake of humor or to insult or humiliate others?
- Do you have a spirit of self-denial?
- Do you expel from your mind bad or sly thoughts that come to pollute
your heart?
- Are you careful so that your eyes don't gaze or stare at provocative
pictures or people? Do you go to the movies and theatres?
- Are you careful what you ears hear? Do you like to hear sinful music
and conversations?
- Do you dress immorally? If you are a woman, do you wear men's
clothing, (e.g. pants) or short skirts, open shirts; transparent shirts,
and scandalize others with your appearance? In addition, do you dress in
this way when appearing at holy places? If you are a man, do you dress
provocatively?
- Have you appeared naked in public or semi-naked in a swimsuit or
bikini publicly?
- Do you dance in a provocative and sinful manner? Do you listen to
sinful immoral songs? Do you frequent parties, nightclubs, and bars? Do
you celebrate sinful, worldly festivals such as mardigras, gay and
lesbian festivals, Halloween etc.?
- Are you a drunkard? Do you abuse “recreational” or pharmaceutical
drugs?
- Do you smoke? Smoking destroys your God-given valuable health and is
also wasteful of money, and therefore is a sin.
- Do you talk excessively about meaningless things?
For Couples
- Do you remain faithful to each other? It is tragic when one of you
is unfaithful to the other.
- Did one of you embarrass or criticize the other publicly or
privately?
- Do you not endure the apparent weakness of the other? Do you show
harshness?
- Do you or your partner permit the other to follow the latest fashion
and trend and anything which is opposed to the law of God? Do you
perhaps drag the other along to parties on the condition that you will
in this way provide the other the means to follow fashion and a worldly
life?
- Do you take into consideration the struggle the other has outside
and inside the home, so that you both help each other bodily and
spiritually in the struggle?
- As a partner, have you had excessive sexual demands and degraded
your relationship? Do you abstain from sexual relations on Wednesdays,
Fridays, Sundays, Feast Days, (including the night before) and on the
days of the Holy Fasts of the Church?
- Do you perhaps prevent your partner from going to church, spiritual
gatherings and talks?
- Do you bring up your children “in the instruction and counsel of
Christ”? Do you only concern yourself with their intellectual growth and
not with the nature of their character?
- Do you direct your children to go to church regularly, to go to
confession, to frequently partake of Holy Communion (properly prepared),
and to go to Sunday school? Do you teach holy virtues by word and
example? Have you taught them to pray in the morning, evening and before
and after at each meal? Have you taught them to pray with respect and
reverence?
- Are you careful of the things they read? Do you buy books and
periodical of religious and cultural subjects for them to read and lean?
- Do you watch with whom they keep company and who their friends are?
- Do you lead them to sinful shows and entertainment or allow them to
watch television unsupervised?
- Do you teach them humility and meekness and are you careful that
they dress in a dignified way?
- Do you curse them when they upset you? Do you “send them to hell” or
“to the devil”?
- Have you had abortions or do you prevent yourself from having
children (i.e. contraception)?
- Have you been unjust to your children in the division of your
estate?
- Do you as a parent believe that the responsibility of raising and
educating your children rests only with your partner? You have an
obligation to educate them and to read to them so that you can relieve
you partner.
- Do you scorn your children by giving them insulting hand gestures
and reprimand them with improper language?
- Does each of you love and respect the parents of the other?
- Do the grandparents of your children and other relatives get too
involved in the family and cause disagreements and disputes?
- Do you interfere in your children's families?
- Is your partner a blasphemer? Have patience, and try hard to
eliminate cursed blasphemy!
- Have you ever considered divorcing your partner?
- Do you allow your children to become fanatical about sports and even
miss church in order to play (e.g. Sunday morning games)?
- Are you fair and just with your family, considering and respecting
their views and wishes, or do you behave like a dictator?
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He who is accustomed to give account of his life at confession here will
not fear to give an answer at the terrible judgment-seat of Christ. It is
for this purpose that the mild tribunal of penitence was here instituted, in
order that we, being cleansed and amended through penitence here below, may
give an answer without shame at the terrible judgment-seat of Christ. This
is the first motive for sincere confession, and, moreover, it must
absolutely be made every year. The longer we remain without confessing, the
worse it is for us, the more entangled we become in the bonds of sin, and
therefore the more difficult it is to give an account. The second motive is
tranquillity: the more sincere has been our confession, the more tranquil
will the soul be afterwards. Sins are secret serpents, gnawing at the heart
of a man and all his being; they do not let him rest, they continually suck
his heart; sins are prickly thorns, constantly goring the soul; sins are
spiritual darkness. Those who repent must bring forth the fruits of
repentance.
Consciousness, memory, imagination, feeling, and will are helps to
penitence. As we sin with all the powers of our soul, so penitence must be
from our whole soul. Penitence in words only, without the intention of
amendment and without the feeling of contrition, may be called hypocritical.
Should the consciousness of sins be obscured, it must be cleared up; should
the feeling be smothered and dulled, it must be roused; should the will
become blunt and too weak for amendment, it must be forced; “the kingdom of
heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.” (St. Matt.
11:12) Confession must be sincere, deep, and full.
—St John of Kronstadt (My Life in Christ, p. 280)
[1] Recommended are: 1) Repentance and
Confession, by St. Nektarios (Roscoe, NY: St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox
Monastery, 2002); 2) The Forgotten Medicine: The Mystery of Repentance,
by Archimandrite Seraphim Aleksiev (Wildwood, CA: St. Xenia Press Skete,
1994); 3)
Exomologetarion: A Manual of Confession, by St. Nikodemos the
Hagiorite (Thessaloniki, Greece: Uncut Mountain Press, 2006), Part III,
“Counsel for the Penitent”.
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