Tuesday, December 10, 2024

The Sacrament of Reconciliation Part 1

This week of Advent the readings are devoted to John the Baptist and his call for repentance to make ready for the Lord.  Over the next few days I am going to focus on confession a little.  Admittingly, this is going to apply most directly to Catholics, but everyone sins against their neighbor, so these posts may still be relevant for everyone in sone form.

I went to confession this weekend.  The line was pretty long to see the priest and while we were waiting someone asked one of the people in line, "How often do you go to confession?"

To this there is no right answer.  It's going to be "As often as you need to."  The Church itself says a minimum of once a year.  A lot of people try to go at least twice a year, once during Advent and once during Lent.  I am trying to go once a month now.  St. Mother Theresa went every week (I'm not sure what she had to confess).

What it really comes down to is how often should I go to confession is an individual decision.  If you feel you have committed a mortal sin-go.  If you feel guilt about something you have done or failed to do-go.  If you are not sure if you should go or not-go.  You'll feel better afterwards.


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