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During the eighth century they and their admirers had radically changed the older Christian idea of confession as a single event in an individual’s life, something like a second baptism, into an encounter with a priest to be repeated again and again. Now laity who confessed could expect to have to perform regular real penances for their regular real sins: fasting, or abstention from sex, with the penalties laid out in the Church’s penitential books.77
A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years
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