Occurring
Every Saturday at for 30 mins
Venue Address
Trinity Street Taunton, TA1 3JF, United Kingdom
Confession - please contact for details.

The Seal of the Confessional is a principle within Anglicanism which protects the words spoken during confession. Confession has certain censures on disclosure as there is an understanding among the clergy that there is an inviolable confidence between the individual priest and the penitent. This principle should not be confused with the rarer practice of lay confession, nor with the public confession of sins which is an element of most eucharistic liturgies throughout the Anglican Communion. The "Seal of the Confessional" refers specifically to the private confession of sins by an individual, in the presence of a priest, the form of which is regulated by the Book of Common Prayer (1662) and later liturgical sources.

Holy Trinity

Welcome to Holy Trinity Church, Taunton

We are far more than a church which just has services on Sundays. There are regular services in both the church and the parish throughout the week, as we try to care for those who are able to come to church, and those who are not. We try to meet the spiritual, sacramental and pastoral needs of the young, the elderly, the fit and the not so fit, the committed and the seeking. As well as formal services, there are also regular informal services, meetings and discussion groups. +

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Fr Julian Laurence

The Parish Office
Holy Trinity Church
Trinity Street
Taunton
Somerset
TA1 3JG

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Confession

Occurring
Every Saturday at for 30 mins
Venue
Holy Trinity
Address
Trinity Street Taunton, TA1 3JF, United Kingdom

Confession - please contact for details.

The Seal of the Confessional is a principle within Anglicanism which protects the words spoken during confession. Confession has certain censures on disclosure as there is an understanding among the clergy that there is an inviolable confidence between the individual priest and the penitent. This principle should not be confused with the rarer practice of lay confession, nor with the public confession of sins which is an element of most eucharistic liturgies throughout the Anglican Communion. The "Seal of the Confessional" refers specifically to the private confession of sins by an individual, in the presence of a priest, the form of which is regulated by the Book of Common Prayer (1662) and later liturgical sources.

Holy Trinity Charity No. 601571