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Jennifer_J
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My 2nd grade son is preparing for the sacarament of penance and first communion. We attended our first meeting this week and we were handed a sheet with the history of Reconciliaiton in the Church. I’m not sure how accurate it is, infact some of it seems just plain wrong. My knowlege of history in general is abismal and as a convert, I just don’t know enough about this part of church history. 
Here’s what it lists (I’ll try to be brief)
early Church–understood baptism as one and only sacrament of forgivness, excommunicated those whose serious sin was a scandal to the community and disgraced the commitment of the believers, saw Eucharist as primary sacrament of forgiveness for most ordinary offenses
150-600–Canoncial Penance–applied to serious public sins, involved long and public penance, celebrated only once, so seldom celebrated for fear of not being able to use it again;at this time, many people put off Baptism until much later in life.
600–Private Penance–evolved from monastic pratice of daily examen, focused on growing in the faith and praising God’s mercy, reconciliation was seen as taking place in the Eucharist,
in 1215–approved and required of all at least once a year at the 4th Lateran Council
over time–evolution of focus and intent–lost centraility of community, increased focus on the individual’s sin and words of absolution led to notion that sins are private and don’t have an impact on the community, placed absolution before the completion of penance, which tended to de-emphasized the need for ongoing coversion and change of life
1974-today–Renewal of sacrament–re-emphasizes God’s mercy and the importance of community, makes clear the demands of conversion at the heart of the Christian life, recoginzes sin in the community, calls us to live life by Gospel values.
Now, the focus on confession at this meeting was wonderful and the emphasis placed on sin and the community was on target. I just wonder at this sheet and whether it’s correct. What’s a good indepth source for me to look at myself?
Thanks,
Jennifer (sorry for any typos, I’m doing this quickly!)
Here’s what it lists (I’ll try to be brief)
early Church–understood baptism as one and only sacrament of forgivness, excommunicated those whose serious sin was a scandal to the community and disgraced the commitment of the believers, saw Eucharist as primary sacrament of forgiveness for most ordinary offenses
150-600–Canoncial Penance–applied to serious public sins, involved long and public penance, celebrated only once, so seldom celebrated for fear of not being able to use it again;at this time, many people put off Baptism until much later in life.
600–Private Penance–evolved from monastic pratice of daily examen, focused on growing in the faith and praising God’s mercy, reconciliation was seen as taking place in the Eucharist,
in 1215–approved and required of all at least once a year at the 4th Lateran Council
over time–evolution of focus and intent–lost centraility of community, increased focus on the individual’s sin and words of absolution led to notion that sins are private and don’t have an impact on the community, placed absolution before the completion of penance, which tended to de-emphasized the need for ongoing coversion and change of life
1974-today–Renewal of sacrament–re-emphasizes God’s mercy and the importance of community, makes clear the demands of conversion at the heart of the Christian life, recoginzes sin in the community, calls us to live life by Gospel values.
Now, the focus on confession at this meeting was wonderful and the emphasis placed on sin and the community was on target. I just wonder at this sheet and whether it’s correct. What’s a good indepth source for me to look at myself?
Thanks,
Jennifer (sorry for any typos, I’m doing this quickly!)