English to Spanish Dictionary confession

confession

confesión
definition
noun
he signed a confession to the murders
a formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime.
For some, the focus of evangelism efforts is a confession of faith - agreement with or conversion to a specific theological statement.
a statement setting out essential religious doctrine.
translation of 'confession'
noun
confesión,
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example
There was the Good Friday service, a trip to 'confession' on Holy Saturday and, of course, Mass on Easter Sunday.
Had the defence done so, we are by no means convinced that the judge would have admitted the 'confession' .
In that group, more than 26 percent said they never went to 'confession' , while 35 percent reported they went only once a year.
And why do Catholics feel the need to go to 'confession' ?
This process involves 'confession' to a priest, acts of contrition, receiving absolution, and performing works of satisfaction.
leading figures from every Christian 'confession'
I went to the priest and said I want to go to 'confession' .
And it is more than fair to the Church, as it protects the confessional unless the 'confession' is about third parties.
And according to the Bulgarian law, a 'confession' of a crime is only valid if made in the court.
When I was here last autumn I made… a short 'confession' of my political faith, or perhaps I should better say, want of faith.
by his own 'confession', he had strayed perilously close to alcoholism
Shortly after mid-century, however, the number of Catholics going to 'confession' regularly - or indeed at all - plummeted.
However, that paragraph concludes with a statement that a 'confession' will not be voluntary if the questioning is calculated to overcome the freedom of will of the suspect.
his words are a political 'confession' of faith
I'm just smiling at his momentary 'confession' of weakness as he carries me over to our booth.
As a teenager he was really into wrestling (an embarrassing 'confession' !) and a friend at work has lent him a wrestling game for the week.
This is a little embarrassing, but I have a 'confession' to make.
Lest the Gods of Indie strike me down, I have a 'confession' to make that could well ruin the few hip credentials in my possession.
Later, there is a long scene where a priest sees through him and brings him to 'confession' .
But the priest patiently heard my 'confession' , gave me absolution, and then zipped out to continue his busy day.
The Defendant is pleading a 'confession' and avoidance to the Plaintiff's claim.
he signed a 'confession' to both the murders
she still had not been to 'confession'
Her cheeks reddened at the embarrassing 'confession' and she paused for a few moments.
And once you've shared a secret, a 'confession' , or something really embarrassing - then you are closer than before.
I looked from one intently interested catlike face to another, suddenly embarrassed about how the 'confession' would sound to them.
In what was said to be a signed 'confession' he admitted carrying the rucksack containing explosives but insisted he never intended to kill anyone.
Amidst the chaos, the heartfelt moments of 'confession' and intimacy anchor the characters and remind us that they're human too, in spite of the extremity of their divorce from the consensus.
Growing numbers went infrequently to 'confession' , or even gave up on the sacrament entirely.
It is such that an unfortunate circumstance or careless remark can shake feelings of love as can an embarrassing 'confession' , comprised of three little words, reinforce it.
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