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Here is a very timely question and answer.
Why Go to Confession? (Part 1)
Pastoral Letter of Archbishop Bruno Forte
CHIETI, Italy, FEB. 17, 2006 (Zenit.org).- Here is the first part of the pastoral letter for 2005-2006 written by Archbishop Bruno Forte of Chieti-Vasto, a member of the International Theological Commission, on the theme “Reconciliation and the Beauty of God.”
The rest of the letter will be published by ZENIT over the next few days.
Why Go to Confession?
Reconciliation and the Beauty of God
Together, let us try to understand what Confession is: If you really understand it, with your mind and heart, you will feel the need and the joy of experiencing this encounter, in which God, granting you his forgiveness through the ministry of the Church, creates a new heart in you, puts a new Spirit in you, so that you can live a life reconciled with Him, with yourself and with others, so that you also will be able to forgive and love, beyond any temptation to mistrust and weariness.
Read the rest of the article here
Why Go to Confession? (Part 1)
Pastoral Letter of Archbishop Bruno Forte
CHIETI, Italy, FEB. 17, 2006 (Zenit.org).- Here is the first part of the pastoral letter for 2005-2006 written by Archbishop Bruno Forte of Chieti-Vasto, a member of the International Theological Commission, on the theme “Reconciliation and the Beauty of God.”
The rest of the letter will be published by ZENIT over the next few days.
Why Go to Confession?
Reconciliation and the Beauty of God
Together, let us try to understand what Confession is: If you really understand it, with your mind and heart, you will feel the need and the joy of experiencing this encounter, in which God, granting you his forgiveness through the ministry of the Church, creates a new heart in you, puts a new Spirit in you, so that you can live a life reconciled with Him, with yourself and with others, so that you also will be able to forgive and love, beyond any temptation to mistrust and weariness.
Read the rest of the article here