The password is annoying
Great tool for examination of conscience. I like that you can choose from several arrays of ways to consider transgressions or acts that disrupt ones relation with God.
Its unfortunate that one must a new profile in order to explore them. For example, I am a single person (widowed but never sacramentally married) who is discerning a religious or priestly vocation. Though unprocessed, I find those confession models helpful. The apps u flexibility does not support this easily.
Being able to add personal "categories" does, so
I can reference specific moments or themes that might be obscured by the general categories. And if I notice a pattern, it probably deserves a specific category so I can do a post-confession examination of conscience.
Its hard to get the app opened in the confessional when fumbling both to (1) unlock the phone and (2) enter a password. Am I really likely to share my phone password with someone else? I guess some would. Id rather share my confession and absolution.
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Confession: A Roman Catholic App