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to say, “Bless me, Father, for i have
sinned.” And that brings about God’s
grace. Just going to Confession and
acknowledging that does something
for you. no matter what the priest
says or doesn’t say, that is a great act
of humility.
Another benefit of every sacrament is an encounter with Christ. A
sacrament is meaningful because it
echoes what Jesus did. Jesus healed
people, and we have the sacrament
of anointing. Jesus fed people, and
we have the Eucharist. All the sacraments resonate with the actions of
Jesus, and one of the greatest things
that Jesus did was forgive sinners.
That was a huge part of his ministry.
When you go to Reconciliation you
are encountering the same Christ
who forgave Peter and so many others in the gospels and who welcomed
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Matthew the tax collector and the
other disciples even though they
had let him down during his hour of
suffering.
Reconciliation is a personal
encounter with Jesus who is full of
mercy and compassion, and there is
no greater way to experience God’s
love than to experience God’s forgiveness. Forgiveness is not something people deserve. Forgiveness
is a gift, and God keeps forgiving
us over and over again. When you
genuinely celebrate the sacrament of
Reconciliation, you genuinely touch
the love of this God, and i think
that is the most beautiful thing
about it. =
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