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ABostonCatholic
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Tonight I was reading a portion of the Passion according to St. Matthew, and something struck me. Perhaps, does the death of Judas reveal our need for the Sacrament of Confession?
Judas repented of his sin and he even returned his coins, which one might see as a penance, yet, rather than running after our Lord and seeking forgiveness and mercy, he choose death.
Isn’t this what we do something: repent without confession, and as a result, choose death?
Any thoughts or comments?
Judas repented of his sin and he even returned his coins, which one might see as a penance, yet, rather than running after our Lord and seeking forgiveness and mercy, he choose death.
Isn’t this what we do something: repent without confession, and as a result, choose death?
Any thoughts or comments?