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I have hardly detained the reader long enough on the subject, to give him a just impression of the stress laid on confession. It is one of the great points to which our attention was constantly directed.
Maria Monk
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Maria Monk
Age: 32 †
Born: 1816
Born: June 27
Died: 1849
Died: January 1
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Confession
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Unfortunately, I was not wise enough to listen to her advice, and hastily married. In a few weeks, I had occasion to repent of the step I had taken, as the report proved true - a report which I thought justified, and indeed required, our separation.
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Standing near the door, we dipped our fingers in the holy water, crossed and blessed ourselves, and proceeded up to the sleeping-room, in the usual order, two by two.
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Others too would occasionally entertain and privately express such doubts though we all had been most solemnly warned by the cruel murder of Saint Francis.
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The Bishop, as I have remarked, was not very dignified on all occasions, and sometimes acted in such a manner as would not have appeared well in public.
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We were constantly hearing it repeated, that we must never again look upon ourselves as our own but must remember, that we were solemnly and irrevocably devoted to God.
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My parents were both from Scotland, but had been resident in Lower Canada some time before their marriage, which took place in Montreal and in that city I spent most of my life.
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All around me insisted that my doubts proved only my own ignorance and sinfulness that they knew by experience they would soon give place to true knowledge, and an advance in religion and I felt something like indecision.
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I really believed that the priests were acquainted with my thoughts and often stood in great awe of them. They often told me they had power to strike me dead at any moment.
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