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After paying, he watches the man's son take a knife to his clone -- the custom ritual of absolution -- in a highly-disturbing scene.
Keep in mind that your lawyer is not your therapist, counsellor, confidant or giver of absolution.
Source: https://citynews.com.au/2023/when-the-pressures-on-who-you-gonna-call-2/
McFadden aware that fatalities had taken place began to give general absolution to the congregation and then made his own escape jumping from the altar smashing a window and making his escape.
Source: https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/canon-james-mcfadden-fighting-priest-gweedore
We would therefore like to rephrase our : Can a penitent who, while admitting a sin, refuses to make, in any way, the intention not to commit it again, validly receive sacramental absolution?