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  1. A helpful pattern for examination of conscience is to review the Commandments of God and the Precepts of the Church: Have God and the pursuit of sanctity in Christ been the goal of my life? Have I denied my faith? Have I placed my trust in false teachings or substitutes for God? Did I despair of God's mercy?

  2. Schedule for Confession. Schedule In effect now: Saturday: 8:30am* - 9:30am and 4:00pm - 5:00pm** By Appointment (Click Here) Confessions are now being heard in the church confessional. Confessions are heard “in the box” either behind the screen or face-to-face.

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  4. Amen. Prayer before Confession. Receive my confession, O most loving and gracious Lord Jesus Christ, only hope for the salvation of my soul. Grant to me true contrition of soul, so that day and night I may by penance make satisfaction for my many sins. Savior of the world, O good Jesus, Who gave Yourself to the death of the Cross to save ...

  5. HOW TO GO TO CONFESSION. Pray to the Holy Spirit for self-knowledge and trust in the mercy of God. Examine your conscience, be truly sorry for your sins,and resolve to change your life. Go to the priest and begin with the Sign of the Cross. Welcoming you,the priest will say:“May God, who has enlightened every heart,help you to know your sins ...

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  6. Tuesday 5:00pm. Thursday 7:00pm. Saturday 2:30pm. *Please check the Upcoming Week-at-a-Glance for the most up-to-date Confession times. Resources. Guide to Confession. Examinations of Conscience. Fathers of Mercy - These pamphlets are also available near the Confessionals. Act of Contrition. Father Mike Schmitz on Confession.

  7. Why Go to Confession | Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Daily Mass | M-F at 7 a.m., 12:10 p.m. Reconciliation | M-F from 11:30 a.m. to Noon | Sat. from 4:15 to 5 p.m. Weekend Masses | Sat. Vigil at 5:30 p.m. | Sun. at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Noon, 5:30 p.m. Full Schedule. Why Go to Confession. Sacraments > Reconciliation > Why Go to Confession.

  8. May 1, 2023 · The Confession of Faith derives its name from the Westminster Assembly (1643–49/52), which met in London’s historic Westminster Abbey. The Assembly was an ecclesiastical council appointed by “the Long Parliament” of 1640–48 to recommend reforms in the doctrine and practice of the Church of England. We can sum up the Westminster ...

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