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confession    音标拼音: [kənf'ɛʃən]
n. 自认,自白,招供

自认,自白,招供

confession
n 1: an admission of misdeeds or faults
2: a written document acknowledging an offense and signed by the
guilty party
3: (Roman Catholic Church) the act of a penitent disclosing his
sinfulness before a priest in the sacrament of penance in the
hope of absolution
4: a public declaration of your faith
5: the document that spells out the belief system of a given
church (especially the Reformation churches of the 16th
century)

Confession \Con*fes"sion\, n. [F. confession, L. confessio.]
1. Acknowledgment; avowal, especially in a matter pertaining
to one's self; the admission of a debt, obligation, or
crime.
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With a crafty madness keeps aloof,
When we would bring him on to some confession
Of his true state. --Shak.
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2. Acknowledgment of belief; profession of one's faith.
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With the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
--Rom. x. 10.
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3. (Eccl.) The act of disclosing sins or faults to a priest
in order to obtain sacramental absolution.
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Auricular confession . . . or the private and
special confession of sins to a priest for the
purpose of obtaining his absolution. --Hallam.
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4. A formulary in which the articles of faith are comprised;
a creed to be assented to or signed, as a preliminary to
admission to membership of a church; a confession of
faith.
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5. (Law) An admission by a party to whom an act is imputed,
in relation to such act. A judicial confession settles the
issue to which it applies; an extrajudical confession may
be explained or rebutted. --Wharton.
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{Confession and avoidance} (Law), a mode of pleading in which
the party confesses the facts as stated by his adversary,
but alleges some new matter by way of avoiding the legal
effect claimed for them. --Mozley & W.
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{Confession of faith}, a formulary containing the articles of
faith; a creed.

{General confession}, the confession of sins made by a number
of persons in common, as in public prayer.

{Westminster Confession}. See {Westminster Assembly}, under
{Assembly}.
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69 Moby Thesaurus words for "confession":
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auricular confession, avowal, bar mitzvah, bas mitzvah,
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citation, class, communion, concession, confession of faith,
confirmation, contrition, credit line, declaration,
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followers, high celebration, incense, invocation,
invocation of saints, ism, kiss of peace, lesser litany, litany,
love feast, lustration, mea culpa, order, owning, owning up, pax,
penitence, persuasion, processional, profession,
reciting the rosary, recognition, reference, regrets,
rite of confession, school, sect, shrift, signature,
telling of beads, the confessional, the confessionary, trademark,
tribute, unbosoming

Confession
(1) An open profession of faith (Luke 12:8). (2.) An
acknowledment of sins to God (Lev. 16:21; Ezra 9:5-15; Dan.
9:3-12), and to a neighbour whom we have wronged (James 5:16;
Matt. 18:15).

CONFESSION, crim. law, evidence. The voluntary declaration made by a person
who has committed a crime or misdemeanor, to another, of the agency or
participation which he had in the same.
2. When made without bias or improper influence, confessions are
admissible in evidence, as the highest and most satisfactory proof: because
it is fairly presumed that no man would make such a confession against
himself, if the facts confessed were not true but they are excluded, if
liable to the of having been unfairly obtained.
3. Confessions should be received with great caution, as they are
liable to many objections. There is danger of error from the misapprehension
of witnesses, the misuse of words, the failure of a party to express his own
meaning, the prisoner being oppressed by his unfortunate situation, and
influenced by hope, fear, and sometimes a worse motive, to male an untrue
confession. See the case of the two Boorns in Greenl. Ev. Sec. 214, note 1;
North American Review, vol. 10, p. 418; 6 Carr. & P. 451; Joy on Confess. s.
14, p. 100; and see 1 Chit. Cr. Law, 85.
4. A confession must be made voluntarily, by the party himself, to
another person. 1. It must be voluntary. A confession, forced from the mind
by the flattery of hope, or the torture of fear, comes in so questionable a
shape, when it is to be considered as evidence of guilt, that Lo credit
ought to be given to it. 1 Leach, 263. This is the principle, but what
amounts to a promise or a threat, is not so easily defined. Vide 2 East, P.
C. 659; 2 Russ. on Cr. 644 4 Carr. & Payne, 387; S. C. 19 Eng. Com. L. Rep.
434; 1 Southard, R. 231 1 Wend. R. 625; 6 Wend. R. 268 5 Halst. R. 163
Mina's Trial, 10; 5 Rogers' Rec. 177 2 Overton, R. 86 1 Hayw. (N. C.) R,
482; 1 Carr. & Marsh. 584. But it must be observed that a confession will be
considered as voluntarily made, although it was made after a promise of
favor or threat of punishment, by a person not in authority, over the
prisoner. If, however, a person having such authority over him be present at
the time, and he express no dissent, evidence of such confession cannot be
given. 8 Car. & Payne, 733.
5. - 2. The confession must be made by the party to be affected by it.
It is evidence only against him. In case of a conspiracy, the acts of one
conspirator are the acts of all, while active in the progress of the
conspiracy, but after it is over, the confession of one as to the part he
and others took in the crime, is not evidence against any but himself. Phil.
Ev. 76, 77; 2 Russ. on Cr. 653.
6. - 3. The confession must be to another person. It may be made to a
private individual, or under examination before a magistrate. The whole of
the confession must be taken, together with whatever conversation took place
at the time of the confession. Roscoe's Ev. N. P. 36; 1 Dall. R. 240 Id.
392; 3 Halst. 27 5 2 Penna. R. 27; 1 Rogers' Rec. 66; 3 Wheeler's C. C.
533; 2 Bailey's R. 569; 5 Rand. R. 701.
7. Confession, in another sense, is where a prisoner being arraigned
for an offence, confesses or admits the crime with which he is charged,
whereupon the plea of guilty is entered. Com Dig. Indictment, K; Id.
Justices, W 3; Arch. Cr. Pl. 1 2 1; Harr. Dig. b. t.; 20 Am. Jur. 68; Joy on
Confession.
8. Confessions are classed into judicial and extra judicial. Judicial
confessions are those made before a magistrate, or in court, in the due
course of legal proceedings; when made freely by the party, and with a full
and perfect knowledge of their nature and consequences, they are sufficient
to found a conviction. These confessions are such as are authorized by a
statute, as to take a preliminary examination in writing; or they are by
putting in the plea of guilty to an indictment. Extra judicial confessions
are those which are made by the part elsewhere than before a magistrate or
in open court. 1 Greenl. Ev. Sec. 216. See, generally, 3 Bouv. Inst. n.
3081-2.


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  • How to Go to Confession: A Step-by-Step Guide for Everyone
    If you’ve ever wondered how to go to Confession, what to say, or why it is so essential to the life of faith, this comprehensive guide offers the answers!
  • Confession - St. Therese Parish - San Diego, CA
    Below are two short videos by a guest priest offering simple, clear advice on the inner dynamics of the Sacrament of Confession, what to do and say
  • A step-by-step guide on how to go to confession - Diocese of . . .
    Before going to confession, take some time to prepare Begin with prayer asking the Holy Spirit to shine His light into your heart Ask that you can see yourself, and your life, since your last confession as He sees you
  • The Ultimate Catholic Guide to Confession
    Our Catholic confession guide for adults can help you get the most out of your confession View our traditional Catholic guide to confession and learn more about confession
  • How to Make a Good Confession - The Catholic Company
    In order to confess, the first step is to find out when confession it held Most parishes have weekly reconciliation services To make a private appointment (suggested for those who are returning to the faith or require more spiritual guidance during confession) contact your local parish priest
  • How to Go to Confession – Christian Catholic Media
    Any baptized Catholic can go to Confession, no matter how long it has been since their last confession or how far they feel they have strayed The sacrament is open to all Catholics seeking forgiveness and reconciliation
  • Confession Finder
    See all parishes offering confessions across the Archdiocese See all confession times across the Archdiocese Click here to update a Confession time or notify us of an error
  • Confession Guide for Adults
    I firmly intend, with your help, to do penance, to sin no more, and to avoid whatever leads me to sin Our Savior Jesus Christ sufered and died for us In His name, my God, have mercy Amen Adapted from A Confession Guide for Adults on The National Catholic Register website www ncregister com info confession-guide-for-adults 3
  • Confession of Sin - The Gospel Coalition
    Confession of sin is the acknowledgement of sin to the Lord, whether at the beginning of the Christian life or as an ongoing practice throughout life
  • How to Go to Confession: The Sacrament of Penance Reconciliation
    Hallow has your step-by-step guide for going to confession and receiving the Catholic sacrament of reconciliation penance





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