confessors
Confessors are individuals, often in religious contexts, who hear confessions from others. In many traditions, such as Catholicism, a confessor is typically a priest who provides spiritual guidance and absolution after a person admits their sins. This practice is meant to promote spiritual healing and moral accountability.
In addition to their role in Christianity, confessors can also refer to people who openly admit to their beliefs or actions, especially in challenging situations. This broader definition highlights the importance of honesty and transparency in various aspects of life, including personal relationships and social justice.