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The Sacrament of Penance (confession) is offered
every Saturday afternoon from 4:00 - 5:00 PM or anytime by
appointment.
The
Sacrament of Penance is one of the seven Sacraments given to the
Church by our Lord Jesus Christ. Through the years, this Sacrament has
been known by many names. Each of these names express an aspect of the
graces that come forth through this Sacrament.
It is called the sacrament of conversion because it makes
sacramentally present Jesus; call to conversion, the first step in
turning to the Father from whom one has strayed by sin.
It is called the sacrament of Penance, since it consecrates
the Christian sinner's personal and ecclesial steps of conversion,
penance, and satisfaction.
It is called the sacrament of confession, since the
disclosure or confession of sins to a priest is an essential element
of this Sacrament. In a profound sense it is also a
"confession" - acknowledgement and praise - of the
holiness of God and of his mercy toward sinful man.
It is called the sacrament of forgiveness, since by the
priest's sacramental absolution God grants the penitent "pardon
and peace."
It is called the sacrament of Reconciliation, because it
imparts to the sinner the love of God who reconciles: "Be
reconciled to God." He who lives by God's merciful love is
ready to respond to the Lord's call: "Go; first be reconciled
to your brother.
How to prepare to make a good confession:
Begin your preparation with prayer. Ask the Holy
Spirit to open your heart and mind to see those things that you have
done which have offended our Lord and other people. What are those
things that you neglected to do that you should have done?
Prayerfully meditate on the Ten Commandments. Reflect on a written
examination of conscience (se the Examination of Conscience below).
When you feel properly prepared to celebrate this
moment of grace, call you local parish for the times of scheduled
confession or make an appointment with a Priest to celebrate the
Sacrament.
Below is a form which may assist you in your
confession:
 | Make the sign of the cross as you say,
"Bless me Father, for I have sinned, it has been (state how
long since your last confession) since my last confession, and
these are my sins." |
 | Tell the Priest your sins. |
 | When you have finished confessing your sins,
say, "For these and all the sins of my past I am truly
sorry." The Priest will give you a suitable penance, and he
may give you some advice. |
 | Make an act of contrition. "O my God, I am
heartily sorry for having offended Thee. I detest all my sins
because of Thy just punishments, but most of all because they
have offend Thee, my God, who art all good and deserving of all
my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Thy grace, to
confess my sins, to do penance, and to avoid the near occasions
of sin. Amen." |
 | The Priest will say the prayer of absolution.
At the end of the prayer, say "Amen". |
 | The Priest will say, "Your sins are
forgiven, go in peace." |
 | Than say, "Thank you Father." |
 | Perform the penance you were assigned by the
Priest. |
Examination of Conscience:
Many of these sins are mortal and the Eucharist is
forbidden until a good confession is made to a priest. If in doubt
whether a sin is mortal or venial, consult a good catechism or
priest very loyal to the Holy Father and Rome's teachings. A mortal
sin involves a serious matter, there is sufficient reflection and it
is committed with full consent of the will.
 | Did I deny or doubt God's existence? Did I
refuse to believe God's revelation? |
 | Did I believe in horoscopes, fortune telling,
dreams, good luck charms or reincarnation? |
 | Did I deny that I was a Catholic? Did I leave
the Catholic faith? |
 | Did I despair of or presume on God's mercy? |
 | Did I neglect prayer for a long time? Did I
fail to pray daily? |
 | Did I blaspheme God or take God's name in vain,
curse or break an oath or vow? |
 | Did I miss Mass on Sunday or Holyday of
Obligation through my own fault? |
 | Am I always reverent in the presence of the
most Blessed Sacrament? |
 | Was I inattentive at Mass? Did I come to Mass
late? How late? Did I leave Mass early? |
 | Did I do unnecessary physical work on Sunday? |
 | Did I disobey or disrespect my parents or
legitimate superiors? |
 | Did I neglect my duties to my husband, wife,
children, or parents' |
 | Did I fail to actively take an interest in the
religious education and formation of my children? |
 | Have I failed to educate myself on the true
teachings of the Church? |
 | Did I give a full day's work in return for my
full day's pay? |
 | Did I give scandal by what I said or did,
especially to the young? Was I the cause of anyone leaving the
faith? |
 | Did I give a fair wage to my employee? |
 | Was I impatient, angry, envious, unkind, proud,
jealous, revengeful, hateful toward others, lazy? |
 | Did I give bad example, abuse drugs, drink
alcohol to excess, fight or quarrel? |
 | Did I physically injure or kill anyone? Have or
advise for an abortion? Regarding abortion, check with your
priest to see if you were automatically excommunicated and this
has to be lifted first. |
 | Did I participate in or approve of the grave
evil known as "mercy killing"? Did I attempt suicide? |
 | Did I willfully entertain impure thoughts and
desires? Did I dress immodestly? |
 | Did I use impure or suggestive words? Tell
impure stories? Or listen to them? |
 | Did I deliberately look at impure TV, plays,
pictures or movies? Or deliberately read impure material? |
 | Did I perform impure acts by myself or with
others? Which ones?
Note: in the area of deliberate sexual sins, all are mortal if
there is sufficient reflection and full consent of the will. |
 | Did I marry or advise another to marry outside
the Church? |
 | Did I abuse my marriage rights? Was I
unfaithful to my marriage vows? |
 | Have kept company with someone else's spouse? |
 | Did I practice artificial birth control or was
I or my spouse sterilized? |
 | Did I steal, cheat, help or encourage others to
steal, or keep stolen goods? Have I made restitution for stolen
goods? |
 | Did I fulfill my contracts; give or accept
bribes; pay my bills; rashly gamble or speculate; deprive my
family of necessities of life? |
 | Did I tell lies? Deliberately to deceive; or
injure others by lies? Did I commit perjury? Was I uncharitable
in word or deed, gossip or reveal others faults and sins? Fail
to keep secrets I should have? |
 | Did I eat meat on the Fridays of Lent or Ash
Wednesday? |
 | Did I fast as required on Ash Wednesday and
Good Friday? |
 | Did I fail to receive Holy Communion during the
Easter time? Fail to confess at least once a year? |
 | Did I go to Holy Communion in the state of
mortal sin? Without fasting (water and medicine permitted) for
one hour or more from food and drink? |
 | Did I make a bad confession? |
 | Did I fail to contribute to the support of the
Church? |
FIVE STEPS for a GOOD CONFESSION
1. Examine your conscience.
2. Be sincerely sorry for your sins.
3. Confess your sins.
4. Resolve to amend your life. After your
confession do the penance the priest assigns.
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