Confessional

/kənˈfɛʃənəl/ noun

A small enclosed booth in a church where priests hear confessions from parishioners. Also used as an adjective meaning relating to confession or revealing personal secrets.

From Medieval Latin 'confessionalis', derived from 'confessio' (confession) plus the suffix '-alis'. The booth design developed in the 16th century following the Council of Trent's reforms, standardizing the practice of private confession in Catholic churches.

AMስምምነት
ARطائفي
BNস্বীকারোক্তি
CAconfessional
CSzpovědnice
DAbedehusbås
DEBeichtstuhl
ELομολόγηση
ESconfesional
FAاعترافی
FIrippistuoli
FRconfessionnel
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