John Cornwall has written a book about the changing nature of the Catholic sacrament of
It is certainly true that confession is ignored by most Catholics these days. It is a dramatic change from what it meant to be Catholic even in the 1960's. And you know what - the parish priests seem hardly concerned at all. I have rarely heard this dramatic change in practice as the subject of a sermon, for example.
I tend to blame its downfall on the widespread rejection of the Church's teaching on the Pill, but the societal changes in the views of sexuality more generally no doubt played a role too.
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