2. The Practice of Confession
The Light of the World by Holman Hunt
3. The Practice of Confession
The practice of Confession is
the means by which we receive
absolution of our sins.
The sacrament also helps us to
avoid sin and grow in virtue.
KEY DEFINITION
4.
5. The lantern
indicates that
Jesus is the light
of the world who
desires to bring
his light into our
souls.
The door
of the soul can
only be opened
from the inside.
There is no
handle on the
outside.
The weeds
overgrowing the
door symbolise
sin and spiritual
neglect: the door
has not been
opened for a long
time.
The knock
Christ knocks
at the door of
our souls. He
does not force
his way in.
This picture reminds us
that in Confession we
open our souls to Christ
6. When should we go to Confession?
The Return of the Prodigal Son by Rembrandt
The story of the prodigal son shows the need of confession
when we commit serious sin.
7. When should we go to Confession?
We should go to Confession at least
once a year, most fittingly in
preparation for Easter.
More regular Confession, such as
once a month, is a great help
towards spiritual growth.
We should also go to Confession
when aware of serious sin.
8. When should we go to Confession?
Parishes have set times for this
sacrament, and often Services of
Reconciliation, but a priest will also
hear Confessions on request.
9. Difficulties about Confession
The Conversion of St Augustine by Gozzoli
Augustine took many years to convert from his sinful life to
follow Christ. He later wrote, āLate have I loved Thee.ā
10. ļø Fear
Both God and the priest welcome
sinners with joy.
The priest is bound by a seal of
absolute secrecy. He will not be
shocked by sins, and, as a sinner,
goes to Confession himself.
Difficulties about Confession
11. ļø No sense of sin
Even the saints practised
Confession regularly.
A properly formed and examined
conscience will give a true
understanding of our sins (c.f. 1 Jn 1:8).
Difficulties about Confession
12. ļø Unfamiliar
The basic formula is very simple
and is good to learn.
The priest will also guide those
out of practice.
Difficulties about Confession
13. How do we make a good Confession?
The prodigal son demonstrates the need for sorrow and a
firm purpose of amendment in confessing our sins.
14. How do we make a good Confession?
How should we prepare for Confession?
To prepare for Confession we should:
ā¢ make an examination of conscience
ā¢ be truly sorry for our sins
ā¢ resolve not to commit them again
ā¢ resolve to do penance
It is also important to pray before
Confession and ask the help of
Mary and the saints.
15. What should we be ready to confess?
We should be ready to confess all mortal sins.
It is also important and good to confess any
venial sins.
We need to confess the number of times we
have committed each kind of sin, as well as
we can remember (for example, āI lied three
timesā or āseveral timesā or āmany timesā).
We do not need to give any more details (such
as names) unless something makes the sin
more or less serious (for example, āI lied to hurt
someoneā or āI lied because I was embarrassedā).
How do we make a good Confession?
16. A simple form of Confession
How do we make a good Confession?
CONFESSION
Make the Sign of the Cross and say: āBless me Father, for I have sinned. It
is (length of time) since my last Confession. These are my sins ...
For these and all my sins, I am very sorryā.
PRIESTLY ADVICE AND PENANCE
The priest may then give some advice and a penance to be completed after
the Confession.
ACT OF CONTRITION
āO my God because you are so good I am very sorry that I have sinned
against you. With the help of your grace I shall not sin again.ā
ABSOLUTION
The priest will then give the absolution, by which sins are forgiven.
17. After Confession I should thank
God and fulfil the penance the
priest has given me.
If I have accidentally forgotten
to confess a mortal sin, I can be
sure that the sin has been
forgiven, but I must include it in
my next Confession.
How do we make a good Confession?
19. Summary
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ā¢ The practice of Confession is the means by
which we receive absolution of our sins; the
sacrament also helps us to avoid sin and grow
in virtue.
ā¢ We should go to Confession at least once a
year and more regular Confession, such as
once a month, is a great help. We should be
ready to confess all mortal sins. It is also
important and good to confess any venial sins.
ā¢ We prepare for Confession by making an
examination of conscience to know the kinds
of sins we have committed and the number of
times we have committed each kind of sin (as
well as we can recall).
20. Questions to reinforce key points
Confession of sins
Advice and penance given by the priest.
The act of contrition
Absolution
What is the sequence of actions
in making a Confession?
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21. Discussion questions
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ā¢ Discuss what may seem difficult in
approaching Confession and how such
difficulties may be overcome.
ā¢ Discuss when would be a good time to
go to Confession on a regular basis.
ā¢ Discuss some experiences of going to
Confession that may be helpful.
Select one or more of the following:
22. Practical activities
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ā¢ Practice going through the
stages of making a Confession.
ā¢ Visit a church and locate the
confessional. Look inside and
note features of the design and
any prayers or symbols.
Select one or more of the following:
24. An Examination of Conscience
An examination of conscience is a
systematic review of my life in the
light of Godās commandments.
When preparing for Confession this
examination should uncover all my
sinful actions since my last
Confession, especially any serious
matters to which I have knowingly
and freely consented.
KEY DEFINITION
26. Have I neglected to pray?
Have I made any created things more important than God in my life?
Have I engaged in superstitious practices such as astrology, fortune-
telling, charms, spells, magic or the occult? Have I fallen into pride by
making myself my own āgodā and centre of my life?
Sinful actions regarding God
FIRST COMMANDMENT
I am the Lord your God,
you shall not have
strange gods before me.
27. Sinful actions regarding God
SECOND COMMANDMENT
You shall not take the
name of the Lord your
God in vain.
Have I deliberately given in to distractions in prayer? Have I abused or
shown disrespect for any holy place, object or person? Have I
blasphemed by using holy names, such as Jesus Christ, as swearwords?
Have I broken a solemn oath or vow?
28. Sinful actions regarding God
THIRD COMMANDMENT
Remember to keep holy
the Lordās day.
Have I missed Mass on Sunday or on a holy day of obligation
without a serious reason? Have I engaged in activities on Sundays or
holy days which have hindered the worship of God, works of charity
or proper recreation?
30. Sinful actions regarding others
FOURTH COMMANDMENT
Honour your father
and your mother.
Have I refused respect or care for my parents or religious superiors?
Have I disobeyed lawful authority? For children: have I disobeyed my
parents? For adults: have I neglected my parents? Have I made it hard
for my children to respect me by treating them badly?
31. Sinful actions regarding others
FIFTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not kill.
Have I murdered or co-operated in murder? Have I assisted suicide
(euthanasia)? Have I committed or co-operated in abortion or IVF?
Have I been involved in or supported an unjust war? Have I neglected
the poor or needy? Have I quarreled, fought, hated someone?
Have I given way to anger?
32. Sinful actions regarding others
SIXTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not
commit adultery.
Have I committed adultery? Have I engaged in homosexual acts or
masturbation? Have I used artificial contraception?
Have I lived with someone outside of Marriage?
33. Sinful actions regarding others
SEVENTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not steal.
Have I stolen anything, including goods, information, money or
software? Have I paid my taxes and debts to others? Have I paid unjust
wages or misled my employer by not working as I should? Have I failed
to return borrowed property or make restitution for thefts?
34. Sinful actions regarding others
EIGHTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not bear false
witness against your
neighbour.
Have I lied about another under oath? Have I discussed othersā faults
and failings unnecessarily? Have I lied about or exaggerated the fault of
another? Have I lied in any other way? Have I damaged the good name
of another? Have I made rash judgments about another?
36. Sinful actions regarding desires
NINTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not covet your
neighbourās wife.
Have I desired someone elseās spouse? Have I looked or thought of
others as sexual objects? Have I engaged in impure thoughts or
fantasies? Have I watched pornographic television, looked at impure
pictures or read immodest literature in books, magazines or on the
Internet? Have I engaged in impure conversations or jokes?
37. Sinful actions regarding desires
TENTH COMMANDMENT
You shall not covet your
neighbourās goods.
Have I been jealous of anotherās possessions, talents or looks?
Have I disliked another because of their achievements?
Have I failed to thank God for his gifts to me?
39. Summary
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ā¢ An examination of conscience is a
systematic review of my life in the light of
Godās commandments.
ā¢ When preparing for Confession this
examination should uncover all my sinful
actions since my last Confession,
especially any serious matters to which I
have knowingly and freely consented.
ā¢ A review of my actions in the light of the
Ten Commandments is a good way of
making an examination of conscience.
Concluding Prayer
40. Questions to reinforce key points
A systematic review of my life
since my last Confession
My actions seen in the light
of Godās commandments
The uncovering of any serious matters to which
I have knowingly and freely consented
What is needed for a good examination of conscience
before Confession?
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41. Discussion questions
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ā¢ Discuss what the benefits
might be of making a regular
examination of conscience.
ā¢ Discuss some personal
experiences of making an
examination of conscience.
Select one or more of the following:
Concluding Prayer
42. Practical activities
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ā¢ Make a brief, private examination of
conscience based on the Ten
Commandments.
ā¢ Make a brief, private examination of
conscience based, alternatively, on
the seven deadly sins or the corporeal
and spiritual works of mercy.
Select one or more of the following:
Concluding Prayer
43. Final Prayer
An Act of Contrition
O my God, because you are so good I am very
sorry that I have sinned against you, but with
the help of your grace, I will not sin again.
Amen.