Reconciliation

Not only does it the Sacrament of Penance free us from our sins but it also challenges us to have the same kind of compassion and forgiveness for those who sin against us. We are liberated to be forgivers. We obtain new insight into the words of the Prayer of St. Francis: "It is in pardoning that we are pardoned."

Jesus entrusted the ministry of reconciliation to the Church. The Sacrament of Penance is God's gift to us so that any sin committed after Baptism can be forgiven. In confession we have the opportunity to repent and recover the grace of friendship with God. It is a holy moment in which we place ourselves in his presence and honestly acknowledge our sins, especially mortal sins. With absolution, we are reconciled to God and the Church. The Sacrament helps us stay close to the truth that we cannot live without God. "In him we live and move and have our being" (Acts 17:28). 

~from the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults

Confession

Schedule

Saturday:

2:00-3:30pm


Tuesday:

After the 8:30am Daily Mass


Monday, Wednesday, Friday 5:30pm


Preparation for First Reconciliation normally begins for those who are baptized Catholic and seven years of age or above.

Preparation for Elementary Age

Preparation for First Reconciliation normally begins for those who are baptized Catholic and seven years of age or above.  Children are to be registered in our Religious Education program in order to make their First Reconciliation

Preparation for Jr. High and High School

Teens need to register for the Sacramental Preparation Program  in order to make their First Reconciliation.

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