Every Questions on Confession Answered Part 2
Karlo Broussard | 8/12/2026
56m
Questions Covered:
01:20 - Doesn’t the thief on the cross prove the whole sacramental system is optional? So why should any of us bother with the sacrament?
06:16 - Isn’t private confession a medieval invention, not something apostolic? (Doesn’t history show the confessional isn’t apostolic at all?)
15:01 - Isn’t the seal of confession a dangerous rule that shields criminals? (How is that not dangerous — protecting criminals and endangering the public?)
22:37 - Isn’t assigning penance works-righteousness that denies ‘Christ paid it all’? (Isn’t penance just topping up a payment Jesus already made in full?)
41:51 - But confession, penance, absolution sounds like works you perform to earn your way back. Isn’t that the opposite of the gospel?
34:05 - Doesn’t confession give a license to sin — sin, confess, repeat? (If it’s that easy to reset, why would anyone take sin seriously?)
44:49 - Is it appropriate for a woman to confess sexual sins to a celibate man? (Is it even against God’s design to have a woman confess her sexual sins to a man — and a celibate one at that? Doesn’t that put her in a humiliating position?)
47:00 - Why is confession good news, not a burden?
50:20 - For the person who says ‘I can just tell God I’m sorry from my kitchen table’ — what does the Catholic receive in that confessional that they’d otherwise miss?