The Sacrament of Reconciliation

 

You have come to experience the Lord’s forgiveness and compassion. It is a very important moment in your relationship with God.

 

To get the most from your confessional-encounter with Christ, you should prepare well. You should arouse in yourself a deep, true sorrow for your sins, how they have offended against God who loves us infinitely, and how they have hurt our fellow men who so need our help. You should not try to ferret out each and every sin – serious attitudes of sin will usually come to mind immediately, nor should you waste time in useless regrets.

 

Please remember that the Sacrament of Reconciliation is above all an act of God’s love, it is a personal moment to be lived in a relationship of love with God. It is not a routine (or an ordeal) to be gone through, but very much part of the personal renewal which takes place in each person.

 

You are invited in the light of God’s love

 

 

These elements are essential to a proper and meaningful celebration of the Sacrament.

 

Sin is not merely a series of failures. It is also your sharing in what is actually evil:

 

 

Every sin, in one way or another, has a community dimension. It is something which tarnishes the Body of Christ, which together, we are.

Every sin ought to arouse in us feelings of humble regret and a confident request for pardon.

 

Today my Father is waiting for me, I must return to Him…

 

Then the prodigal son came to his senses and said “I will leave this place and go to my Father and say: ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you.’


While he was still a long way off, his Father saw him and was moved with pity. He ran to the boy, clasped him in his arms and kissed him tenderly. The Father said: ‘Quick, bring out the best robe… this son of mine was dead and has come back to life…’” (Luke 15)

 

Our heavenly Father awaits us in the same way

 

Following the example of the prodigal son, examine your conscience in the light of the Gospel and find out when you have behaved contrary to the teaching of Our Lord Jesus Christ in thoughts, words and deeds.

 

Jesus said “You will love the Lord your God with all your heart…”

 

 

 

Jesus said “Love your neighbour as yourself…”

 

 

Jesus said “Be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect”

 

 

Acts of Contrition

 

  1. Father, I have sinned against you

     and am no longer worthy to be called your son.

     be merciful to me a sinner.

     (Luke 15;18, 18;13)

 

  1. Lord Jesus

     you opened the eyes of the blind,

     healed the sick,

     forgave the sinful woman,

     and after Peter’s denial confirmed him in your love.

     listen to my prayer:

     forgive my sins,

     renew your love in my heart,

     help me to live in perfect love with my fellow Christians

     that I may proclaim your saving power and love to all the world.

 

  1. Lord Jesus,

     You chose to be called a friend of sinners.

     By your saving death and resurrection free me from my sins.

     may your peace take root in my heart

     and bring forth a harvest

     of love, holiness and truth

 

  1. O my God,

     because you are so good,

     I am sorry that I have sinned against you,

     and with the help of your grace I will not sin again.

 

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