Reconciliation (Penance)
"Jesus said to them again, 'Peace be with you. As the Father who sent me,
even so I send you. And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to
them,
'Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven.
If you retain the sins of any, they are retained."
John 20:21-23
The sacrament of Reconciliation is also known as the Sacrament of Penance or
Confession.
In this sacrament, the penitent confesses his sins to the priest in the
reconciliation room or confessional. The priest then gives absolution to the
repentant soul, making the Sign of the Cross, and saying the words " I
absolve you from your sins, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Spirit."
It is God, through the priest, who forgives ones sins.
As the penitent must make restitution or satisfaction for his sins, the priest
gives a penance to the forgiven one, usually prayer, fasting, or almsgiving.
Confession gives one a wonderful sense of freedom and peace from the burden of
sin. Sorrow, affliction, and a desire for conversion follow the remorse of sin
in those with a contrite heart.
The experience also brings a sense of gratitude to our generous Lord for his
love, compassion and mercy.
Reconciliation is available at the Cathedral Monday to Friday 11.30am to 12.10pm (except on public holidays). Saturday reconcilation is available at St Benedict's Newton at 5pm to 5.45pm.
At the Cathedral, there are two programs of preparation for the sacrament of
reconciliation depending on whether the sacrament is being received by a child
or an adult.
For children, the sacrament is usually celebrated towards the end of the year
in Advent. Diocesan Policy requires children to receive the Sacrament of
Reconciliation before being Confirmed or receiving First Communion.
Parents will need to enrol their child in the Sacramental Programme for Children. Please keep an eye on the notices in the Sunday newsletter for details near the
time.
Contact Sr Mary Neven ph: (09) 303 4509 x 501 for further information.
For Adults, receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation is part of their RCIA (Becoming Catholic) journey. Click here for more information regarding the RCIA programme.
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