Confession (also known as the Sacrament of Reconciliation) is a sacrament where Catholics receive forgiveness for their sins, and restores them to life in Christ and the Church. Priests have the power to forgive sins as Jesus did in the Scriptures. Through the healing grace of this sacrament, we are restored to communion with God. When you feel prompted by the Holy Spirit, don’t be afraid to seek healing and forgiveness through the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
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How to prepare for a good Confession
The Holy Spirit plays a key role in helping us prepare to encounter Jesus in confession. The very first thing we can do as we prepare for confession is to prayerfully start a conversation with Jesus, and ask the Holy Spirit to come and reveal our sins. This isn’t as bad as it sounds. The Holy Spi...
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Do I really need to confess my sins t...
It might feel awkward to tell our sins to a priest. But the priest’s role is to act on behalf of Jesus, who desires more than anything to forgive us and offer us mercy. Priests hear so many confessions that you’ll never surprise or scandalize the priest. Priests are also bound by the sacrament to...