The sacramental celebration of Reconciliation is one of the Church’s two sacraments of healing. It is sometimes called ‘confession’ because it involves acknowledging our sins and acknowleding God’s holiness and mercy towards us. It is called ‘reconciliation’ because it celebrates our reconciliation with God by proclaiming God’s mercy and forgiveness, and our intention to live according to the Gospel of Christ.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated:
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Tuesday 8:30am-8:55am 6:30pm-6:55pm
Wednesday 8:30am-8:55am Thursday 8:30am-8:55am Friday 8:30am-8:55am 6:30pm-6:55pm
Saturday 8:30am-8:55am 4:30pm-5:30pm
In the weeks before Easter and Christmas the whole community assembles to celebrate the Second Rite of Reconciliation together in preparation for the celebration of these great feasts.
Examination of Conscience for a very lengthy examination of conscience based on the 10 commandments.