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  2. Feb 8, 2022 · We drift away, fall short, and cave to the temptation of sin. To combat this sickness of the soul, Christ instituted the Mystery of Confession (sometimes called Penance). In this post, we explain what the sacrament of Confession is, why we need it, and how often Orthodox Christians should go.

  3. Aug 17, 2000 · Holy Confession is appropriate whenever an Orthodox Christian feels the need for it. It is also a part of our total spiritual preparation during the fast periods leading up to the great feasts of Easter, Christmas, the Falling Asleep of the Theotokos and the Feast of Twelve Apostles.

    • “Can’t I just pray to God by myself?” Yes, you can! We have a God who desires an intimate relationship with each of us. There is no longer any dividing wall between us and Him (Ephesians 2:14).
    • “Ok, but do I really need to confess my sins to a priest?” “After all, doesn’t God forgive me when I confess my sins to Him directly?” Absolutely, but repentance is more than simply asking for forgiveness; it is about a real change in our life and a return to God.
    • “Ok, so when should I go to Confession?” That’s a hard question to answer in the abstract, without knowing a person directly (and that’s why having a spiritual father is such an important part of our lives in Christ).
  4. Aug 17, 1995 · As such, confession and prayer are not merely technical terms but means and op­portunities offered by the Church for overcoming sin and death. Repentance is indeed the cause and consequence of prayer, being the highest and fullest foundation for and form of prayer.

  5. Genuine Repentance & Confession heals and makes the immortal soul holy. This is the correct way to prepare for Holy Communion. So that we can better examine the depths of our conscience, it would be ideal to first read several books on the Sacrament of Confession.[1]

  6. Confession: Questions and Answers – Orthodox Church in America. Be the Bee video series, Episode #36, Confession – Department of Youth and Young Adult Ministries, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Teaching about sin and Holy Confession in the the Orthodox Church.

  7. Confession Sacrament. Holy Communion. The Mystery of Confession. Why do we confess? God is the source of all life and joy. Our separation from His life, from the Kingdom of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, inevitably leads us to corruption, despair and death.

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