Meeting Jesus Christ in the Confessional (Reconciliation)

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I used to be one of those people who never went to Confession, even when I was an otherwise fully practicing Catholic. Since returning to the Faith, it’s been such a joy to me. Let me share with you two recent experiences that reinforces Jesus Christ in the Confessional, that the priest is truly acting in persona Christi.
  1. I have a sin I struggle with, and it’s been on the top of my confession list more than once. I had this on my mind at my recent trip to the Confessional. Just a few days before, I had been to Adoration and prayed for Mercy while there. I also opened the Bible ‘randomly’ as I am oft to do. I didn’t receive an ‘answer’ in the book of Jeremiah that night, but I did get an answer to a question I hadn’t been asked yet (by another person…a previous thread of mine), on the facing ‘glossy/informational’ page of that chapter.
So I went to Confession at a visiting parish, as I wouldn’t make it to my own in time. Each priest performs Confession a little differently; this priest started with a Scripture reading. Lo and behold, it’s the SAME SCRIPTURE I just ‘randomly’ read in the Adoration Chapel a few days before! Praise God! I had wondered if I should go to this nearby parish (I was in that neighborhood) for Confession, and I’m so glad I did.
  1. Another time, I had been praying to God for His Help to a sin I struggle with (different one). I received an ‘answer’ on my ‘heart’, so to speak. That evening, I went to Confession at my regular parish. I for some reason did the face-to-face, which I rarely do (like 5% of the time). The priest used the same exact answer that I had ‘heard’ that afternoon. I was in tears.
Please, please, please go to Confession. It’s so freeing. Then, go again. Go regularly. If the Pope goes to Confession, so should we. If the holiest people we know are going, we should go at least as often! 🙂 It’s a Sacrament that we can receive often, often, often!
 
What a great witness to the blessings of this sacrament.
Thanks be to God.
 
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