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Apr 23, 2021 · Catholic Confession explained in this thorough episode. Explore the grace and healing offered in Confession and see how this sacrament of mercy reveals the depth and bounty of God's love....
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- Augustine Institute | The Catholic Faith Explained
Learn more about Fr. Mike Schmitz and Fr. Josh Johnson's Pocket Guide to the Sacrament of Reconciliation: https://tinyurl.com/yhwfakgeConfession is a place o...
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- Ascension Presents
These priests and penitents take us through the inner workings of a sacred and confidential confession.
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- Catholic News Service
- Step 1: Change Focus
- Step 2: Understand The True Meaning of Sin
- Step 3: Examine Your Conscience Like A Grown-Up
- Step 4: Be More Than Just Sorry
- Step 5: Confess Like An Adult
- Do Your Own Deeper Study
The first step is to have the right intention. Everything should stem from our relationship with Christ and our desire to grow closer to him. As Fr. Mike Schmitz says in his video “Making a Good Confession“: My goal should be to unite more fully with the Blessed Trinity—to grow in grace, which, as we learned in second grade, is “the life of God in ...
Having homeschooled six children using the Baltimore Catechismand having drilled them over an over, I have it pretty much memorized. Our second-grade lessons taught us that sin is “any willful thought, word, action, or omission contrary to the will of God.” But Fr. Mike, in his down-to-earth way, defines sin this way: So if we understand sin as rej...
The good old Baltimore Catechismtaught us that the steps to confession are: Find out my sins; be sorry for my sins; make up my mind not to sin again; tell my sins to the priest; do the penance the priest gives me. That’s still the right order, even for adults. But “find out my sins” means to examine one’s conscience. The key here, I’ve found, is to...
The next step after examining one’s conscience is to be sorry for our sins, or as one source said, “be heartbroken because of your sins.” Heartbroken. Yes, if I truly loved Jesus, I would be heartbroken that I had hurt him! If we are truly heartbroken, we should be able to “make a firm resolve not to repeat our sin.” This is true repentance. As Fr....
If our motive is to grow in love with the Lord, if we understand what sin is so that we can habitually examine our consciences and see ourselves more clearly, if we are heartbroken and truly repentant, then we are ready to go to confession as grown-ups—and actually start to see some results!
Here are some resources that may help you as you grow in holiness through the beautiful sacrament of confession.
Jan 28, 2020 · This Complete Guide to Confession will walk you through the whole process: How to examine your conscience before Confession. What to do during Confession, how to start Confession, what to say during Confession, an example Act of Contrition to pray, plus What to do after Confession.
A GUIDE TO CONFESSION. How to go to Confession 1. You always have the option to go to confession anonymously, that is, behind a screen or face to face, if you so desire. 2.
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Confession is a sacrament instituted by Jesus Christ in his love and mercy to offer sinners forgiveness for offenses against God and against your sisters and brothers. Confession brings reconciliation between God and the penitent, between the penitent and others, and to the individual penitent.