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confesiuni

Confesiuni is the Romanian plural form of confesiune, meaning confession. The term derives from Latin confessio and is used in Romanian to denote the act of confessing and, in religious contexts, the confession as a sacramental practice. The plural confesiuni can refer to several confessions or to a body of confessional writings or statements.

In religious and moral language, confesiune can describe private admissions of sins or truths, as well as

In literature, confesiuni is commonly used as a title or motif for memoirs, autobiographical works, or confessional

See also: Confession, Confessional literature.

public
declarations
of
beliefs.
The
concept
appears
in
various
Christian
traditions,
where
confession
may
take
different
forms,
ranging
from
private
confession
to
communal
or
ceremonial
practices.
The
exact
customs
and
language
surrounding
confession
have
varied
across
periods
and
denominations.
literature.
Such
texts
aim
to
disclose
personal
experiences,
inner
life,
and
moral
or
social
reflections.
The
plural
form
is
often
chosen
to
emphasize
multiple
or
collective
aspects
of
confession,
whether
as
a
sequence
of
revelations
or
as
a
catalog
of
beliefs
and
experiences.