Kate Childs Graham.
Whatever the reason may be—lack of trust in the Church hierarchy after the sex abuse scandal, disagreement with the Church’s definition of sin (especially when it comes to birth control, homosexuality, etc.), or the rise in popularity of communal confession services—Catholics around the world have stopped going to confession. And this has not gone unnoticed by the Vatican.
In an effort to bring Catholics back to the confessional, the Vatican has offered the public an insider view into its oldest and most secret tribunal, the Apostolic Penitentiary. For 830 years, the Apostolic Penitentiary has handled the confessions of sins so severe that only the pope can grant absolution. The five sins that make the cut are shocking—or perhaps it is the sins left off the list that seems a bit off. Murder isn’t on it, nor is sexual abuse. Interestingly, but not surprisingly, two out of the three cases involve sexual sins. Here are the cases that the penitentiary deals with:
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