How To Make A Good Confession | The Catholic Talk Show
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- Опубликовано: 17 июл 2022
- In this episode of The Catholic Talk Show, the guys talk about how to find true forgiveness and healing in Confession.
Episode 194:
In this episode, we will discuss:
• How Confessing Your Sins Heals You
• How To Prepare For Confession
• How To Get Over Shame When Confessing
• How To Be Honest With Yourself & The Priest
• and much more
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I confessed after 15 years last Saturday and I really didn’t want to go, I even cried before going because I was so scared! But it actually wasn’t that bad! :) the priest was so nice and I didn’t feel judged at all.. I felt his compassion 🤍 And it felt so good to be able to participate in the Eucharist on Sunday instead of just crossing arms. Your old video about confessions really helped too. Thank you guys !
❤ Awesome Cathelene...
This will inspire others. 👍🏾
I also went after about 15 years, a few years ago. Best decision I could have made, I now go every week!
Amen sister! Please watch the warning or illumination of conscience by Christine Watkins. Then The Papacy can NOT be destroyed. Then Following Padre Pio. Then Don’t call protestant’s Christian. God bless. Praise Jesus and Mary always!!!
No matter how vile you think you have been, any good priest would be doing backflips of joy.
“Guilt alone is why Judas hung himself, contrition is why Peter was the first pope…” Dang!! That truth cut like a knife! Amen!!
I was away from the church for many years. So many that when my son told me he wanted to go through RCIA, I decided to take the classes as well… even though I had had the sacraments through childhood.
The day came when we both felt ready to attend mass, so as we stood in the narthex I was explaining how we would keep our arms crossed over our chests and receive a blessing instead of communion. The priest who was preparing to give mass was walking past and he turned to us and asked what was keeping us from taking communion. I responded that my son was in RCIA and hadn’t had first communion yet, and I hadn’t gone to confession in years. God bless Fr. John McNamera!! He looked at me, said “Let’s get it done, no time like the present!” I must’ve looked like a deer in the headlights, but I had completed an examination of conscience and had promised in prayer that I would take the first opportunity to complete this step as it would fully bring me back to the church.
Even still I said, “I don’t want to hold you up, you have mass soon.”
He just smiled and responded, “Yeah, they’ll still be there. Don’t worry, it’ll be okay.”
This priest has such a gentle nature combined with an iron will and genuinely cares about truly ministering to those in his care.
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It had been at least 20 years since I had gone to confession and was very apprehensive but in reality, I just told the priest I’m sorry, It’s been a while and I’m going to need your help and he pretty much took me through it. It wasn’t as horrible as I thought. And very different from when I was a kid. I even told him, I can’t remember everything so Father, please forgive me for everything. He understanding and knew I was approaching him sincerely and I just needed to feel cleansed. The problem I think sometimes is God can forgive you but you have a problem forgiving yourself. We just need to know He has forgiven us, so let it go. Move forward sin no more.
I feel the same way. I've sinned but probably don't remember everything. I still carry guilt from my first and last confession even though I followed my priest instructions. I find it hard that God can forgive me, but I can't forgive myself completely . I'm going to Mass tomorrow heavy heart 35:25
Father Rich I'm going to confession for the first time in over 40 years tomorrow I'm terrified but excited.
I walk in and cry because I've sinned, that i have hurt Jesus and I cry leaving confess of the weight lifted from the chains of sins. It is frustrating confessing the same sins as well as newer sins, but I don't give up.
Exactly.
Hi loo
I was very sad yesterday. I worked up a lot of courage to go to confession yesterday after school. I was very sad when I found out it had been cancelled. As a came home and laid down I found that you guys posted this video. I feel thankful to be able to watch this before I get to go to confession again. Thank you guys!
We need more videos on confession. Thanks for this
To much goofing off for me, reminds me of bar banter
We don’t hear about Mortal sin here. More about mercy & celebrating mercy.Priests are scarce & very busy here
Ah yes. The good confession topic. This is a hard one for me to grasp as someone having mental disabilities. Just know if you’re struggling with any mental disabilities and the cross baring it brings in the forms of scrupulosity, anxiety, lack of trust, and many more-you are loved and you are still able to receive all the sacraments-including reconciliation.
Thank you. 😅
GO EVERY SATURDAY!!! TELL HIM EVERYTHING!!! We all sin , every day!! Not only should we NOT receive the body and blood when in a state of sin, but the feeling you get from receiving communion when you’re clean is like no other! God bless
The most impactful concessions that I have made were ones were I wasn't just confessing a particular sin, but the root causes that allowed me to fall into the sin. When I went to confession after 20 years most of what was said wasn't a particular sin but the nature of my heart at the time that led me to that end. I do not think the confessor was prepared that day to receive someone that was in tears with a broken heart emptying out everything.
After leaving the Church for a time and going Protestant I can tell you the biggest difference I saw in how sin is handled is that there is something about deep self reflection, prayer, expressing your sins out loud and owning your mess that we need as humans. Otherwise I just walking through life with a "Jesus paid it all, all to him I owe. Sin had left a crimson stain, He washed it white as snow." mentality doesn't facilitate CHANGE in a person's life. Owning and expressing your mess leads to growth.
St. Francis de Sales...and St. Vincent de Paul - both excellent saints to read to deepen spirituality and gain perspective in this spiritually anemic world.
It’s especially frustrating when you have resisted Sin A for sometime, went for confession for Sin B, then on the next day fell for Sin A. It’s real spiritual warfare I tell you. The devil just doesn’t stop. And after I’ve sinned, my ability to resist sin becomes compromised until the next confession and holy communion. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, have mercy on me a sinner…
Dude seriously one of the best episodes…Delacrosse is on fire in this one. Much love to all y'all...Glory to Christ! VCR!
In prayer, seeking the Holy Spirit's help in my examination of conscious has given regular life
@@kayfritz9105 glory to Christ! I'm happy for you. I pray my examinations and confessions are fruitful!
I miss my confessor who I was called to ...my thoughts and prayers to you Father. Hope all is well with you and your family.❤
Thank You! I am a convert who went thru RCIA a dozen years (or so) ago. I live in a very small town and most of the congregation are retired. I don't feel as if I have ever been taught my faith. It's sad too that I've not been inspired by any of the priests we have had in that time. l am still grieving the loss of my husband to suicide a year ago and have only attended mass 4 or 5 times since then. I don't know how I found you but your program is helping and teaching me so much. Thank you for approaching our faith with humor and down-to-earth discussions. I am currently going through your play list. I needed this one. Keep up the very good work.
Kay so sorry for your loss. I truly hope coming home to our Holy Catholic Faith gives you strength, comfort and support.
God bless you 💕🏴
I get this I grew up in a small town to less than 2000 people. Sometimes we would just have nuns leading the mass because we couldn’t get a priest. The reason why I didn’t get confirmed until much later in life. Going through rcia later in life helped me learn more besides watching different you tube videos on my faith
I was skeptical of confession. For years and years I kept guilt to myself. To finally confess and was told it wasn’t really even a sin. And the priest offered good advice. I highly recommend going, from this skeptic no more 😀✌️
I have never been to confession, the last time I was in any church was 45 years ago, I'm 59 going on 60. The only commandment I did not violate was the one about committing murder. I cannot tell you how many times I had committed each sin, and the one about adultery was almost 20 years ago and I have refused to get involved with anyone in that way ever since, the pain, grief and guilt are too much to bear going back again. There's a rough outline of my life of sin. It's as though my soul took daily baths in sewage only stopping 2 months ago when I reverted to Catholicism.
Go. You'll be glad you did. ❤️🙏♥️
Only God can forgive sins. All you need do is go to Him and confess and then know that your sins are forgiven and no longer remembered. Scriptures do not tell us to go to a priest who sins as much if not more than you for forgiveness. Your relationship is with God through Jesus, not a priest through a man-made religion. As Jesus said to the woman caught in adultery Go and sin no more. It sounds like you have a problem with perpetual sinning. I suggest you start reading the Bible and start understanding what you're reading. This will bring you closer to Jesus and farther away from your sinful nature. Going to a priest is putting a tiny bandage on a gushing wound. The Catholic Church (CC) can not help you only surrendering your life to Jesus will. So here are your options. Continue in sin and suffer the consequences, go to the CC and have them apply that tiny bandage, or immerse yourself in God's word that leads to forgiveness and life.
John 20:
21 Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” 22 And with that he breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit. 23 _If you forgive anyone’s sins, their sins are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven.”_
@@rhwinner Soprry but you are applying a wrong meaning to this verse. Only God can forgive sins. Even the Pharisees knew that. Sinful man can not. What man can do is tell people about Jesus who is able to forgive sins therefore their sins will be forgiven.
The CC likes to remover Jesus and the Holy Spirit and place man in their place.
@stever4181 Sorry but your personal interpretation of scripture is in conflict with the interpretation of the Holy Spirit which he entrusted to his Church. You will remain in error for as long as you reject his church.
His feet were washed today with my tears watching this episode. This was for me a most heart felt episode. It took me almost 4 hours to watch I had to walk away and come back several times, I couldn't see the screen. Great on timing, as well Shrove Tuesday! I started this morning preparing my mind and thoughts for Lent. I am so looking forward to confession with my spiritual counselor!
Thank you, God bless,
Thank you for sharing!
I am 78. We received First Communion and Confirmation at a very young age, I think 7 or 8 years old. I attended Catholic School. The good nuns lined us up in Church every Friday to go to Confession. We would stand there and help each other make up sins that we did not commit, so the priest would not yell at us for not having any sins to confess.
😂 😂 😂
Hahaha:) my scrupulosity is like those kids making up stuff, I get you completely. It is a weird conscience illness and I am struggling as an adult too.
It seems if they were making you feel like that they may have had a few sins to confess themselves 😂🤦♂️🇦🇺
Me too
I went to confession on the 23rd of September, the first time in 30, years, it was overwhelming but I felt amazing afterwards. I felt lighter if that's possible as if a huge weight had lifted from my shoulders.
I've been going to confession for 2.5 years now, at least 2x a month and I still have a hard time. It seems the more I confess the more I remember past sins.
Sounds like you've got a case of scruples. I'd read up on Catholic psychologist's recommendations for that; that might be a mental health issue rather than a spiritual health issue.
Signed, someone who had intense scruples for several years.
Hi, I have a similar problem. I have been trying to go to confession once per month for about 2-3 years now. I told my priest when I look at examinations of conscience I am always reminded of a past sin and wonder, did I confess it. He told me, that when I say at the end of my listing of my sins, I am sorry for these sins and the sins of my past life, that those sins are also forgiven. I would only need to mention them if it was bothering my conscience.
Our Lord told St. Faustina in preparing for confession to pray for the priest before going into the confessional. In this way perhaps the priest will be more open to listen to Jesus as well. ❤🙏
Thanks for another great & Godly show ! Note: I’am 80yrs old and your intro & exit music just about blows my ear drums. (How about going down about 20db.) Thanks
Lower your device volume
I’m 72. ROCK ON!
I too love that introduction! I know it’s coming so I just drop or increase the volume based upon my mood at the time! Definitely a major cool deal in your videos. Love the whole program so it is so more understandable!
I was guided by The Holy Spirit to come to confession when I came back to the faith 22 yrs ago. I was never fully away from the faith but I had 8yrs of serious battle. Confession cuts the devil off but frequent confession keeps you safe and more able to come closer to God. VERY URGENT. 💖
God bless these 3.
I listened to this two months ago on my podcast player. I'm going on a silent retreat this weekend and have been thinking about what I need to bring to confession and spiritual direction. This morning my back pocket started telling me how to make a good confession! I believe this was a true Godsend since I haven't listened to your show recently and have listened to dozens of others since playing this episode. There's no "rational" explanation of how my phone turned the screen on, opened my podcast player, clicked on your show then scrolled down to click a show from two months ago while in my back pocket!
The Lord works in mysterious ways and works with whatever we're willing to give Him!
I am extremely grateful to my God. Amen 🙏
My mondays are complete with these guys. Thank you always.
God’s mercy is amazing…. Thank you for your show and good works
I have a suggestion for a show topic. Many Catholics are confused about what the difference between a Venial and a Mortal Sin is and go to Communion disregarding it or confused. Recently learned, myself from my pastor, the difference and how there's much more to it then, let's say Google might tell us (I looked it up first and became completely distressed, confused and terrified because of all the different articles I read through, before calling), I think you all should make a video on the difference, what defines them, the context that makes it official that you are under the weight of a Mortal Sin and SHOULD NOT GO to Holy Communion; as well as, what happens when the Catholic people disregard it and take Holy Communion as if it were a church tradition, and not a Holy Sacrament. That would be amazing and SO ENLIGHTENING!! Thank you. 😊
Examination of Conscience by Fr. Robert Altier. Excellent.
Great show! Thanks for sharing this information.
Thanks for this information. I wasn't familiar with Evagrius, but have since looked this up and have been learning about his list. It's very helpful.
Thank you Father. I,m So Blessed when i hearing this talk show
Father the presentation you did on the seven deadly sins was amazing. It absolutely helped me. This is a very helpful show.
Back watching your videos after quite awhile and glad I ventured onto this video. I have always wanted to know how to do this correctly. Thank you Ryan for bringing this up & Father for explaining the affirming purpose of amendment. I never realized it’s to the ruin of our souls. I’ve watched a few Priests explain “how to make a good confession” and just never got anything out of those videos. What you just explained Father hit the nail on the head for me.
I've used your show on the seven deadly sins as an examination of conscience. It has really helped me to look deeper.
Ive decided to go to confession after 30 years of not .im terrified but i feel compelled to do this .Thank you for this podcast
Thanks for giving hope to those who confess the same sins
One of the things I did when I came back to the church to start fresh after all my confessions I took the r c i a online video what the church teaches and this really helped me.
I have been living with a mortal sin for a little while now.
It seems that every Saturday I make plans to go to confession, but something always comes up that keeps me from being able to go.
I swear that it's an attack of the devil.
I think what I shoukd do is to make an appt. during the week.
I have to add that this sin weighs on me every minute of every day!
Hurry to confession. Jesus wants to give you absolution and relief. Hugs!
You need to go .You will take that weight off you.
Just go. I rode my bike just made up my mind after 10 years and went
Went for anointing following a good confession today. I feel so relieved. And mostly I feel blessed by having a truly good priest as my spiritual advisor/confessor. We started out at one parish together and he got transferred to another parish several years later and I moved to a different city in an adjacent diocese a year later but he is still there for me. PS I contribute to my own parish and his as well and actually, because of Father George, I now know more people in his parish, than I do in my admittedly still newvparish. Thank you for this video it helped a lot
Fr. MIKE MOORE! FROM TAMPA, LOVE HIM! Great confessor!
I did my first confession yesterday and it was amazing. So happy I did it.
Great show, Guys!
Love your show and your musical introduction - rock on!
I’m converting and I guess I have to join the church before I can go to confession (even though I snuck into confession when we had a visiting priest). I’m hoping I can remember all my sins.
I am so very Blessed to have a wonderful Pastor. Very easy to confess to, to talk to, ask questions, etc. I Love him. I truly am Blessed. ❤
I am grateful for you guys and your show. I'm feeling a pull to convert to Catholicism AND have been, surprisingly, motivated by your show and others on RUclips. God is using RUclips! blows my mind. God Bless You all and Peace, Wave
I need to confess to God after examining my conscience I’ll follow the Ten Commandments. I like how Father said the hatred of sin.
Was out of town and went to confession at a Catholic Church outside of the state I live at. The priest had such a heavy accent that I didn’t understand the penance he gave to me. I felt so bad, and just prayed the our father and prayed the hail Mary’s afterwards.
I’m no priest but the fact you made your confession and said your prayers, I’m sure the Lord would understand 😉
Thanks for the advice
Thank you lord Jesus Christ halelujah Amen ✝️❤️🙏🕊️
I have her book and omg it’s so good! Y’all should make a show about it!
I am so glad to have stumbled upon this episode! I learned so much!
Edit: 49:45 It’s good you think the Filipino priest doesn’t know how to speak English. We Filipinos all do from school 😂 Maybe he has a thick Filipino accent.
I just watched this and was so grateful for the information. It was so timely as I am having surgery next week, I really want to go to confession but I am always so afraid of going. I found a Missionary of Mercy in my proverbial back yard and emailed him at 3:45am (I work night shift) and he emailed me back IMMEDIATELY! I have an appointment and am actually looking forward to it. Thank you!
I could watch and listen to all of you all day. Great personalities! 😅
I had to smile while you were all so earnestly speaking those funny little statues were nodding their little heads in unison with you!Nice touch.
THANK YOU.
Thank You God Bless You all 🙏🏻🛐⛪️✝️💐🌹💯💯💯🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I had a point in my life with 33 years between confessions. Then 1 or 2 times a year. Now its monthly. I actually have a few recurring sins I've overcome. Still a long way to go. I feel closer to God these days.
I hadn’t gone to confession for a long time I’m quite old now and of course I don’t remember every single thing I did, but what I don’t like is that the church has change the prayers quite a bit the prayers and I can’t remember them. Also, they’ve changed confession, and the Commandments are used to be simple, blank, blank, blank and that was it. Oh now they got little things on the side like I can’t do this by and I wanna know who did that before I’m gonna follow everything new that they’re saying because they’ve added everything another words it’s a sin to breathe or enjoy anything in your life. Thank you for letting me blow off some steam.
Thank you Fr Rich and Ryans for this great show. I’ve been praying and contemplating about how I prepare better for the sacrament of reconciliation for quite some time. This show spoke directly to me on how I can prepare for a more deeper and meaningful confession the next time I go. God bless you 🙏🏼
4:25 Delacrosse yeah I think you nailed it well. Myself I have the larger volume Daily Roman Missal and in the back it has a guide to a good confession. I use that periodically and it helps. What Delacrosse says is true it's about the relationship and the journey. I used to make bad confessions when I was young, at first not understanding it thoroughly then later in the rebellious teen years because I disagreed with what is sin and what isn't. My life is much better following the Church properly.
God bless
I am such a simple soul this is almost too deep for mr. I’m doing the best I can
I don't know what you gentlemen, His Reverence, and anyone else here would make of this, but here's my strange Confession story (with a Filipino priest here in Manila):
One Maundy Thursday in the nearby basilica, the procession to the Altar of Repose was done, and the friars were preparing to hear hundreds of penitents Confess until midnight. Some sat in the boxes, others in the sanctuary at 90º angles to the altar rail so their sides touched the altar rail. When speaking they looked straight ahead, away from penitents, inclining to listen better if needed. As the kneeler on the other of the sanctuary was lower, a kneeling penitent's eye level aligned with a priest's elbow. Ushers were randomly assigning people queueing in the pews to the next available priest. I was led to an older one whom I have never seen before, in all my years worshipping there. The more familiar faces were at other stations along the altar rail or in the boxes.
So, I opened up and cried on the marble-top rail, the priest's words being few and far between. Suddenly, he spoke with an authority and sternness - like a father scolding a child - and told me to forgive myself as Christ already has. It was a low point in my life, and I was beating myself up for every little thing. I was confused and stopped sobbing, and on asking him he continued to admonish me, then came down from his excited state and absolved me to my great joy.
Afterwards, I told my father and he said to me in Tagalog: "Are you sure you were still talking to the one you're supposed to?" That frightened me a bit, as I mistook it for him implying the Devil was at work. I then recalled how Confession works: the priest, a normal man, is "In persona Christi" during the Sacrament of Penance. The initial fright was replaced with slow processing that turned to awe. I realised I spoke not to the old friar in church, but to the One Whose Church it is and Who has given His ministers the power to loose and bind sins. I will never forget how, unworthy as I am, He condescended to give me a drop of His infinite mercy, and to knock some sense into me that holy night.
I remember going through RCIA and only 3 months into it I remember them talking about confessions. I'll be honest I thought it was stupid at first but through an app called formed they have videos explaining confession and the process. Something about it moved me. I remember texting my sponsor saying can I go to confession and she told me let's talk to the Father about it. I remember praying saying God if this is my next step then speak through the Father when I attend Mass. I get to Mass and afterwards my sponsor takes me to the Father and I told him the story and he goes this means your ready to open up and build closer relationship with God. I didn't know what that meant at the time but I'm so grateful that God allowed me to start going to confession. It has changed my life so much!
Great show. Thank you for raising so many pertinent points, although I must say I cracked a smile at the "save us the story comment" because that falls outside of the female gender experience of being sincere in a confession. Here in Ireland we are more relaxed about whether you are doing it rightly or wrongly, just so ,ong as you keep coming.
Always a pleasure to listen to the three of you.
Well few years ago I decided to clear my conscience and confess. So I prayed to God that he would review my sense to me so that I can be so that I could ask for forgiveness. And I gave it six months so that I could pray and because I don’t I just thinks I just don’t remember and it was pretty upsetting. It was upsetting because I remembered things that I had completely forgotten about and so it needed prayer. So I had to work through I had to work through a lot of things. But when I did go to confession it was cathartic. The poor priest
I had a similar experience once. It was indeed freeing!
Just recently did a Byzantine confession, the priest absolutely grilled me and then put his robes over me and had me reflect on the passion of Christ. THAT was a confession! Thanks for another awesome video :)
Wow. Sounds fantastic.
I had a Polish priest yell at me for not making my Easter Duty. I thought that was going to confession during Easter. It actually is receiving Holy Communion. I miss understood and confessed it after Easter. lol
In my confession after 15 years I heard the voice of God helping me to say yes by moving my head of my sins I could not talk because of joy wanting to cry for my gilt but most of all I felt His love taking away my filth it is the grace we receive just because of his Love, so much to say.
Revelations 21:14
Howard I love you man
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I don't feel confessing face to face makes the confession a deeper one.
I'm late to the party, but anyone reading, this is great advice, I've returned after 30 years, and my priest, shout out Father Carlos O of Holy Spirit Parish Kent WA, that's how you take a dingbat's confession, such as myself, and wow, I feel 2 inches taller (I'm short, so that's alot!) God Bless!
Confession and the Eucharist are the two greatest sacraments (if you have to pick two, they are all great btw). I couldn't live without both.
I'm a convert and Confession is one of the best things about being a Catholiic. I confess at least twice a month, and I have received so much grace from God because of it. Especially with venial sins. When God convicts me through prayer that I'm falling into the same sin, over and over, and I take it to confession (sometimes several times which can be frustrating, but I trust God), I find myself committing that sin less and less, until I don't do it anymore (and if I backslide, God is waiting with open arms). Now I find myself getting deeper into my interior sins and what patterns of thought or what virtues I am lacking in. It is truly the best medicine for sin. And like taking medicine, it isn't easy. But I promise you, it is so worth it!! Don't wait until you have serious sin, please. Get the best medicine in the world!
I do use the Examination of Confession based on the 10 Commandments, but I also use one based on the Deadly Sins if I realize, for example, that my venial sins lately are coming from pride. But for a nightly examination, I love going through the events of my day and saying, "Jesus and I got up on time." "Jesus and I ate breakfast." "I got frustrated with a friend." "I neglected my scripture reading." "Jesus and I attended Mass." Simple, but very effective. Not all of them will be even venial sins, but they show me parts of my where I'm not including Jesus. ASK THE HOLY SPIRIT FOR HELP. 🙏
I appreciate this. Ive been trying to go to confessed weekly but sometimes i feel more guilt afterwards because i feel like i was too bland or wasnt concise. I think maybe the screen is making me emotionally keepnmy guard up. Sometimes i start to get emotional or open up but then quickly move on and not let myself feel too much. Emotional vulnerability is tough for me in general but i also carry guilt in a very heavy way even from small sins. I appreciate the gift of confession but want it to help change me and i feel like im missing something and only doing it as a rite of devotion
I prefer to confess with a priest that doesn't know me personally.
HOWEVER! That priest will know ONLY your sins. You are far more than your sins.
I went very deep when I confessed at the confession after being away from the church for a very long time and I return. I told all the mortal sins first then the other sins are not so confess the other ones second it took three confessions no I had to go to another one the Holy Spirit another one it's been so many years I totally forgot about that one I'm nervous but I I have to do that one too.
I once told my priest that I know he knows it’s me behind the screen. Therefore, I would feel better with a solid board with a voice changer. I have since been able to relax and know that Christ himself is the one wanting me to give me mercy and forgiveness.
@@glennherron9499
Priest are in prosona Christi...so we are confessing directly to Jesus!
@@glennherron9499 did you watch the video mate haha
@@glennherron9499 I feel good going to church and confession, I’m sure if you’re truly sorry for your sins and confess to God directly He’d forgive you, I’m no priest but Jesus seems to be pretty forgiving, I see your point, I really do
@@dasmuss6174 he is a troll. Always bashing on Catholics.
@@rosiegirl2485
Yes, you’re 100% correct!
2 Corinthians 5:18 But all is of God, who has reconciled us to himself through Christ, and who has given us the ministry of reconciliation.
2 Corinthians 5:19 For certainly God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, not charging them with their sins. And he has placed in us the Word of reconciliation.
2 Corinthians 5:20 Therefore, we (Priests) are ambassadors for Christ, so that God is exhorting through us. We beseech you for Christ: be reconciled to God.
John 20:21 Therefore, he said to them again: “Peace to you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”
John 20:22 When he had said this, he breathed on them. And he said to them: “Receive the Holy Spirit.
John 20:23 Those whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them, and those whose sins you shall retain, they are retained.”
Matthew 18:18 Amen I say to you, whatever you will have bound on earth, shall be bound also in heaven, and whatever you will have released on earth, shall be released also in heaven.
I prefer face to face, even if it is embarrassing. But I need to connect with the priest.
I go to confession pretty regularly. I don’t like when the priest tells me to say one OurFather and a Hail Mary. I pray those regularly. I want more.
You guys should have Michael Voris from Church Militant on the show... 👍🏻
I bet Scheel would like that. Those two Nazis would get on great.
My question was just posted tonight Oct 8, 2022
I had to change my work schedule to accommodate for being available to go to confession and going to RCIA in September. I wish I had seen this before I went to my first confession after my reconciliation. Looking back, I know I sounded like such a noob🤦. I know I've seen the Examens in the Hallow app, but it didn't occur to me that's what they were for. 🌠The More You Know🌠
I find pretty much every time I go to confession I am much harder on myself than the priest is. He is always understanding and compassionate, while also pushing me to pray harder, and to love more. Satan works hard to make us hate ourselves, but God will always love us more than Satan can hate
So true. I was crying. He said you know God loves you right. He was an older Irish priest and so compassionate
We lived for centuries with no-head Shrinks and now we confess to them with no absolutions or forgiveness I prefer confession!!’ Thanks Jesus!!!
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Can you do an episode about confession in terms of how a priest approaches confession? What crosses their mind during a confession? How do they separate the person from the sin?
Smoking crack and killing rabbits…too funny. I love this show!
My little Catholic mission our priest only has 15 minutes for confessions, so I go for confession in the next town where they have an entire day for confessions.
Pray also for the Priest you are going to confess your sins for God's blessings for both per one Priest I listened to on how to make a good confession.
Beautiful, spot on! Our clergy needs our prayers 🙏🏻🙏🏻. Many saints encouraged this practice,
Confession is 100 times more powerful than an exorcism…
I have often wanted to really confess and discuss thing's I need to clarify, yet I've been stopped, before I had finished saying what I needed too. Several times this has happened, so what else can I do ?
I am reading this again May 11,2023. where can I get information on the missionaries of Mercy? I believe Ryan said he would put it in the show notes?
Any helpful advice you give to me who as gone blank? For mos now I cannot think of a sin…it is terrifying…so scared. I have to surrender all of this to Jesus…I can’t fix it myself
Did I miss some things? Nowhere did I hear the name of the sacrament, "Reconciliation" used, nor any understanding of the important aspect of that in relation to church. In the experience of the sacrament, the grace of God, freely given, brings the person back into loving relationship with God, but also in good relationship with the church. The sacrament is far more than just confessing and repenting of sin.