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Understanding Confession

By: Good Catholic
Narrated by: Brian Pederson
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"Whose Sins You Forgive Are Forgiven Them”

Confession is uncomfortable. It’s embarrassing. It’s a nerve-racking, guilt-ridden experience, and it never seems to get much easier.

But it doesn’t have to be that way!

Confession is supposed to be a place of peace and healing. And it can be! But only if you approach it with the right understanding.

Do You Know What Confession Really Is?

Most Catholics learn about confession when they’re little children, but they don’t learn much after that. This leaves questions about the sacrament that have never been answered. And maybe that’s why confession is still so uncomfortable, even after decades of going.

We’re here to help.

In 6 simple sessions, this series will give you confidence, peace of mind, and new zeal for a sacrament wherein—Jesus told Faustina—“the greatest miracles take place.

©2024 Good Catholic (P)2024 Good Catholic
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