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  1. Jul 24, 2016 · The Confutation goes through the Augsburg Confession to identify where the Roman church is in agreement with the Lutherans and where the Lutherans (from Rome’s perspective) get things wrong. The Confutation was part of the strategy used by Roman Catholic theologians and Charles V to return the Lutheran territories to the Roman church.

  2. Guide for Confession. EXAMINATION OF CONSCIENCE: Before entering the Confessional, you should make an examination of conscience, doing your best to call to mind the sins since your last confession for which you will ask the Lord’s mercy. We are always obliged to make an integral (or “complete”) confession, not deliberately withholding ...

  3. Feb 17, 2019 · In the Roman Catholic Church, Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent, the season of preparation for the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday. In Eastern Rite Catholic churches, Lent begins two days earlier, on Clean Monday. Ash Wednesday always falls 46 days before Easter. Since Easter falls on a different date each year, Ash Wednesday ...

  4. Sep 27, 2018 · What “General Confession” Refers to. Usually, the term “general confession” refers to going to confession and confessing all the sins of one’s past life (or of an extended period, like the past year) instead of just those sins committed since one’s previous confession. Traditionally, making this kind of confession has been a ...

  5. Latin con-, thoroughly + fateri, to acknowledge: confessio, confession.) CONFESSION The voluntary self-accusation of one's sins to a qualified priest in order to obtain absolution from him. This ...

  6. Steps for making a good Confession: 1. Pray that the Holy Spirit will help you to know your sins. 2. Examine your conscience. 3. Express in prayer your sorrow for having committed these sins, or pray for the help to be truly sorry. 4. Resolve not to commit these sins again, and to avoid the situations that lead to sin.

  7. Dec 13, 2023 · 1. Enter the confessional and begin your confession. When the priest is ready, take your place in the confessional—someone else will exit the confessional, or the priest will motion you in). Sit down either across from him or behind the screen—it's totally up to you whether or not you prefer to remain anonymous.

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