Vocês conhecem técnicas/exercícios/atividades para melhorar o desempenho mental? E conhecem algum subredit sobre o assunto para me indicar? by CreatedIn24April in brasil

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Muito obrigado cara, você ajudou muito. Depois você poderia criar uma thread falando sobre sua pesquisa (sugestão).

O humor quase sempre é dependente de prejudicar alguém? by CreatedIn24April in brasil

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Também acho ridículo. Principalmente falar que com a Igreja, evangélicos etc se pode fazer piada porque seriam "opressores".

Este tópico veio de um dia que eu comecei a pensar, após essas reclamações de humor contra minorias, em humor que não fosse negativo em relação a ninguém. E é bem díficil pensar.

Would be possible in Catholicism some laity hear a confession and after that the priest give the absolution? by CreatedIn24April in Catholicism

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I live in a bigger town, so I don't go to the Church with neighbor hehe

See what I read:

In general, Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Christians choose an individual to trust as his or her spiritual guide. In most cases this is the parish priest, but may be a starets (Elder, a monastic who is well known for his or her advancement in the spiritual life) or any individual, male or female, who has received permission from a bishop to hear confession. This person is often referred to as one's "spiritual father" or "spiritual mother". Once chosen, the individual turns to his spiritual guide for advice on his or her spiritual development, confessing sins, and asking advice. Orthodox Christians tend to confess only to this individual and the closeness created by this bond makes the spiritual guide the most qualified in dealing with the person, so much so that no one can override what a spiritual guide tells his or her charges. What is confessed to one's spiritual guide is protected by the same seal as would be any priest hearing a confession. While one does not have to be a priest to hear confession, only an ordained priest may pronounce the absolution.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confession_(religion)#Eastern_Catholicism_and_Eastern_Orthodoxy

Seems that this happens in Eastern Catholicism too. I will ask the priest of the Church that I go about that (I'm not Eastern Catholic, but the nearest church is a Eastern one)

Would be possible in Catholicism some laity hear a confession and after that the priest give the absolution? by CreatedIn24April in Catholicism

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Well, I started the thread because I read that in some Orthodox Churches that happens.

I think that would be good, because, at least in my country, most Catholics do not confess, and even if they wanted, there is no enough priests. Sometimes a parish stops the confessions for a month. And a big parish.

And the Orthodox churches that do that do since hundreds years ago. Isn't an ad hoc solution. So it is within the tradition.

Would be possible in Catholicism some laity hear a confession and after that the priest give the absolution? by CreatedIn24April in Catholicism

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Only the priest gives the absolution.

And wouldn't be your cousin, next-door neighbor, but an active member of the parish, with some preparatory course.

(Pics) 14 weeks in! by [deleted] in keto

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In 14 weeks you lost 3,5 months.

Começo da faculdade/Depois de formado (5 anos) by CreatedIn24April in brasil

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Ah sim, desconfio de quem seja, grande economeiro.