Confession
Confession is the act of admitting something to be true, often involving admission of guilt, sins, or secrets. It can be voluntary or compelled and may aim at personal reconciliation, social or legal resolution, or the disclosure of facts. The word comes from Latin confessio, from confiteri "to acknowledge or admit."
In many religions, confession involves admitting sins to God or to a religious authority. In Catholicism, the
In law, a confession is a statement by a suspect acknowledging guilt or admitting facts relevant to
Confession also appears in psychology as self-disclosure intended to reduce guilt, gain social support, or improve
Overall, confession spans personal, religious, legal, and literary domains, reflecting a universal impulse toward truth-telling, accountability,