DURING GREAT LENT, and the other fasts of the Church Year, it is customary for all Orthodox Christians to go to confession to their priest. Properly this should be done several times a year, the exact frequency depending upon how often one is blessed to receive the Holy Mysteries and on the counsel and blessing of one's spiritual father. As a preparation for this sacramental confession and to help one examine one's conscience before coming to confession, the following questions are sometimes distributed in parishes and, although of course the list is not exhaustive, it may be a help to those of our readers who are Orthodox Christians.
Sins against God
Do you pray to
God in the morning and evening and before and after meals?
During prayer
have you allowed your thoughts to wander?
Have you rushed
or gabbled your prayers?
Or when reading
in church?
Do you read the Scriptures daily?
Do you read other spiritual writings regularly?
Have you read
books whose content are not Orthodox or are even anti-Orthodox, or which are
spiritually damaging?
Have you pronounced the name of God without reverence, or in a frivolous
manner?
Have you asked
God's help before starting every activity?
Have you sworn?
Have you murmured against God?
Have you sinned by forgetting God? Have you been slack in attending
church?
Have you consecrated even part of the feast days, particularly Sundays
and the Twelve Great Feasts, to God?
Have you tried your best to attend church on these days? Or have you
spent them more sinfully than ordinary days?
If unable to
attend church for some reason, have you nonetheless tried to devote some part
of these days to prayer and spiritual reading?
Have you joined
with people not of the Faith in prayer, or attended their worship services?
Have you kept the fasts? Have you behaved irreverently in church, or before
clergy and monastics?
Have you
laughed or talked in church, or moved about unnecessarily, thus distracting
other people from prayer?
Have you
dressed modestly and in a becoming manner when in church?
Have you tried
to pay reverent attention to the readings, hymns, and prayers in church?
Have you tried
to pray with the service, crossing yourself, etc, or have you rather simply
stood and daydreamed?
Have you
prepared for the services beforehand, looking up the Scriptural readings,
making sure you have the texts to follow the service etc, especially if the
service will be in a language you do not readily understand?
Have you ever
left church after the Divine Services, and particularly after receiving the
Holy Mysteries and immediately engaged in light talk and thus forgotten the
blessings and graces you have received?
Have you been ashamed of your Faith or the sign of the Cross in the
presence of others? Have you made a show of your piety?
Have you used your Orthodox Faith or its teachings merely to browbeat
others or belittle them?
Have you used it as a shield or excuse for your own inadequacies rather
than humbling yourself
Have you
believed in dreams, fortune telling, astrology, signs and other superstitions?
Do you give
thanks to the Lord for all things?
Have you ever
doubted God's providence concerning yourself?
Do you at least try to perceive His purpose in all the things that come
upon you?
Sins Against Your Neighbours
Do you respect and obey your parents? Have you offended them by rudeness
or contradiction? These two apply also to priests,
superiors, teachers and elders?
Have you insulted anyone? Are you always respectful to old people?
Have you quarelled or fought with anyone? Have you hit anyone?
Are you ever
angry, bad tempered or irritable? Have you called anyone names? Do you use foul
language?
Have you
derided any that are disabled, poor, old or in some way disadvantaged?
Have you entertained bad feelings, ill will or hatred against anyone?
Are you at peace with everyone?
Have you
forgiven those who have offended you?
Have you asked forgiveness from those whom you have offended?
Have you left
the needy without help when you could have helped?
Have you
attended the sick or elderly when they have asked you to do so?
Have you shown
kindness and attention to all, remembering that God is expecting such an
attitude from you?
Have you hit
animals without a cause or been cruel to them, or neglectful of those in your
care?
Have you stolen anything? Have you taken or used other people's things
without asking?
Have you kept
money or things that were lent you without returning them?
Have you wasted your employers' time or resources? Have you taken things
from work for your own use, used the firm's phone or
other facilities for your own purposes without permission or repayment?
Are you obstinate, and do you always try to have your own way? Have you
harboured resentment?
Have you been
inconsiderate of other people's feelings? Have you deceived people?
Have you
gossiped?
Have you tried
to have your revenge against those who have offended you?
Have you told untruths? Have you judged and condemned others?
Have you taken pains before approaching confession to be reconciled with
all?
Sins Against
Yourself
Have you been proud? Do you boast of your abilities, achievements,
family, connections or riches?
Do you consider yourself worthy before God? Are you vain, ambitious? Do
you try to win praise and glory?
Do you bear it
easily when you are blamed, scolded or treated unjustly?
Do you think too much about your looks, outward appearance and the
impression you make?
Have you sinned in thought, word or deed, by a look or glance, or in any
other way against the seventh commandment? (Adultery, fornication, all extra-marital
sexual relationships with others, masturbation,
engaging in unnatural sexual acts, fantasizing, pornography, etc.)
Have you envied anyone, anything? Have you been over-sensitive?
Have you been lazy? Have you done your duties heartily?
Have you wasted
your time, energy or abilities in things that do not profit the soul?
Have you become obsessive about anything? Have you been despondent or
listless?
Have you had thoughts of committing suicide?
Have you brought a curse on yourself or others or ill-wished them, being
impatient?
Have you a weakness for alcohol? Have you drunk too much, or become dependent
on drink?
Have you taken drugs, other than necessary medicines? Have you smoked?
Have you
watched television too much or indiscriminately? Have you given yourself up to
any other similar pastime which wastes your time and energy and might have
harmed you?
Have you been
greedy, either with regard to food or to possessions?
Have you indulged in comfort-eating? Have you become accustomed to
eating between meals?
Have you been picky about your food, or wasteful of foods, forgetting
that so many people are without proper nourishment?
Have you been extravagant? Have you been wasteful?
Do
you care for and seek first the salvation of your soul, the spiritual life and
the kingdom of God, or have you put earthly
considerations in the first place?
Is there any other sin, which burdens your conscience, or which you are
ashamed to tell?
Anyone
preparing for confession must ask God to help his resolve to tell all his sins.
A penitent should prepare for confession
and collect his thoughts regarding his sins at least a day before confession. The
most valuable thing in the eyes of God is the confession of the sin which
weighs most on the conscience.
The questions listed are intended to help the Orthodox Christian examine
himself and identify the symptoms of his spiritual ills; they should not be
taken as some kind of test to ascertain how well we are doing as if there was a certain "pass-mark".
Before God's perfections, we shall always fail. It is for that reason that, as believing Christians, we throw
ourselves on the mercy of the Lord and do not trust in our own
righteousness.
Remember that
our sins can never outweigh God's love towards us. Even if we should seem to have failed with regard to all the points
mentioned above and more, we should not lose heart but confess our sins unshamefacedly, we should regret the
wrongs we have done, be resolved to make amends, and receive whatever
remedy our confessor should be guided to lay upon us. Most of all, one should
be assured of the blessing of God which these en deavours will bring upon you.
Orthodox
Christians keep this page in you icon corner and use it when you prepare
your Lenten confession!
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