
Father Z’s 20 Tips for Making a Good Confession
You and I are going to die someday. We don’t know when. When we die we will be judged. Scripture teaches, and Christ’s own words

You and I are going to die someday. We don’t know when. When we die we will be judged. Scripture teaches, and Christ’s own words

Christ’s Last Supper by Kathyrn Marcellino On Holy Thursday, we celebrate Jesus’ Last Supper before his death. On that night,” He said to them, ‘I

Announcing: Encounter With Mercy – A Step-by-Step Guide to the Sacrament of Reconciliation I am happy to announce the first official publication of Catholic Spiritual

Dear Father John, OK, now I have a better grasp of what we mean by “mortification,” but that has raised another question. Is there a

Dear Father Edward, a couple of months ago, I went to receive the sacrament of reconciliation. After I confessed my sins the priest asked me whether

Dear Father John, The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that it is a grave sin to miss our Sunday Obligation unless excused for a

Dear Father John, the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that it is a grave sin to miss our Sunday Obligation unless excused for a

Dear Father John, In the Catechism (CCC 2042) the second precept states: “You shall confess your sins at least once a year.” The qualification of

If there is one part of the spiritual life that St. Ignatius stressed, it was the daily–and even twice daily–examination of conscience. As we read

Dear Father John, I recently heard someone mention the term “devotional confession.” I think this is what I need, but I am not sure what