Reconciliation

“Those who approach the sacrament of Confession obtain pardon from God’s mercy for the offense committed against him, and are, at the same time, reconciled with the Church which they have wounded by their sins and which by charity, by example, and by prayer labors for their conversion.”

Reconciliation for our Church

The sacrament of Reconciliation is a sacrament of mercy. Catholics believe that sin wounds the soul the same way infection wounds the body, and only God’s grace can heal a wounded soul. Those who receive this sacrament receive the gifts of forgiveness and divine inner peace.

Reconciliation or Confession Schedule

The sacrament of Reconciliation is offered on Saturdays from 3:45 to 4:15 PM. You can also contact the Parish Office for an appointment.

How to go to Confession

Preparation 

Before going to confession, the penitent compares his or her life with the Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes, and the example of Christ and then prays to God for forgiveness.

Going to Confession

After the priest welcomes you, both of you make the sign of the cross. Then you may wish to indicate facts about your life, the time of the last confession, difficulties in leading the Christian life, and anything else that may help the priest.

Confession of Sins and the Act of Penance

Confess your sins. The priest then offers suitable advice and imposes an act of penance or satisfaction, which may include prayer, self-denial, or works of mercy.

Prayer of the Penitent

Pray a prayer expressing sorrow for your sins and resolving not to sin again.

Two suggested prayers are given here:

My God, I am sorry for my sins with all my heart. In choosing to do wrong

and failing to do good, I have sinned against you whom I should love above all things.

I firmly intend, with your help, to do penance, to sin no more,

and to avoid whatever leads me to sin.

Our Savior Jesus Christ suffered and died for us.

In his name, my God, have mercy.

Lord Jesus Christ, you are the Lamb of God; you take away the sins of the world.

Through the grace of the Holy Spirit restore me to friendship with your Father,

cleanse me from every stain of sin in the blood you shed for me,

and raise me to new life for the glory of your name.

Absolution

The priest extends his hands over your head and pronounces the formula of absolution, making the sign of the cross over your head during the final words. You answer, “Amen.”

Dismissal

The priest dismisses you with the command to go in peace. Continue to express your conversion through a life renewed according to the Gospel and more and more steeped in the love of God.