Reconciliation, a sacred encounter of mercy and renewal
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is a profound expression of God's mercy. By acknowledging our sins, expressing genuine contrition, and receiving absolution through a priest, we are restored in our relationship with God and the Church.

Reconciliation, a sacred encounter of mercy and renewal
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is a profound expression of God's mercy. By acknowledging our sins, expressing genuine contrition, and receiving absolution through a priest, we are restored in our relationship with God and the Church.

Reconciliation, a sacred encounter of mercy and renewal
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is a profound expression of God's mercy. By acknowledging our sins, expressing genuine contrition, and receiving absolution through a priest, we are restored in our relationship with God and the Church.

“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
1 John 1:9
“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
1 John 1:9
“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
1 John 1:9



What is the Reconciliation?
Through confession, we acknowledge our shortcomings and open our hearts to God’s mercy. It is a moment of truth, humility, and grace—where burdens are lifted and peace is restored.
Whether it has been weeks or years, the invitation remains: return to the Father who welcomes with open arms.
What is the Reconciliation?
Through confession, we acknowledge our shortcomings and open our hearts to God’s mercy. It is a moment of truth, humility, and grace—where burdens are lifted and peace is restored.
Whether it has been weeks or years, the invitation remains: return to the Father who welcomes with open arms.
What is the Reconciliation?
Through confession, we acknowledge our shortcomings and open our hearts to God’s mercy. It is a moment of truth, humility, and grace—where burdens are lifted and peace is restored.
Whether it has been weeks or years, the invitation remains: return to the Father who welcomes with open arms.
STEPS
How Confession Works
Here are the key steps involved when receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
1
Examination of Conscience
Before confession, take time to reflect honestly on your thoughts, actions, and choices in light of the Gospel.
Confession of Sins
You meet with a priest, confess your sins sincerely, and express your sorrow. The priest listens with compassion and discretion.
2
3
Act of Contrition
You say a short prayer expressing your remorse and desire to turn away from sin.
Absolution and Penance
The priest grants you absolution in the name of Christ and suggests a penance—a small act of prayer or restitution—to help you grow in grace.
4
STEPS
How Confession Works
Here are the key steps involved when receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
1
Examination of Conscience
Before confession, take time to reflect honestly on your thoughts, actions, and choices in light of the Gospel.
Confession of Sins
You meet with a priest, confess your sins sincerely, and express your sorrow. The priest listens with compassion and discretion.
2
3
Act of Contrition
You say a short prayer expressing your remorse and desire to turn away from sin.
Absolution and Penance
The priest grants you absolution in the name of Christ and suggests a penance—a small act of prayer or restitution—to help you grow in grace.
4
STEPS
How Confession Works
Here are the key steps involved when receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
1
Examination of Conscience
Before confession, take time to reflect honestly on your thoughts, actions, and choices in light of the Gospel.
Confession of Sins
You meet with a priest, confess your sins sincerely, and express your sorrow. The priest listens with compassion and discretion.
2
3
Act of Contrition
You say a short prayer expressing your remorse and desire to turn away from sin.
Absolution and Penance
The priest grants you absolution in the name of Christ and suggests a penance—a small act of prayer or restitution—to help you grow in grace.
4
FAQ
Frequently
Asked
Questions
How do I request a baptism?
You can contact the parish office directly or fill out the baptism request form on the “Sacraments” page. Baptisms are usually prepared over a few meetings with a priest or lay team.
Can I get married in one of your churches?
Yes, our parish welcomes couples preparing for marriage. Please get in touch at least six months in advance to begin the preparation process.
How do I check the Mass times?
Mass times are available by clicking on the icon at the bottom right of your screen.
I haven’t been to church in a while. Can I still attend Mass?
Absolutely. You are always welcome, whether it’s your first time or your return after many years.
How can I support the parish?
You can make a donation via our “Support” page, or get involved in parish life by volunteering. Every gesture counts.
FAQ
Frequently
Asked
Questions
How do I request a baptism?
You can contact the parish office directly or fill out the baptism request form on the “Sacraments” page. Baptisms are usually prepared over a few meetings with a priest or lay team.
Can I get married in one of your churches?
Yes, our parish welcomes couples preparing for marriage. Please get in touch at least six months in advance to begin the preparation process.
How do I check the Mass times?
Mass times are available by clicking on the icon at the bottom right of your screen.
I haven’t been to church in a while. Can I still attend Mass?
Absolutely. You are always welcome, whether it’s your first time or your return after many years.
How can I support the parish?
You can make a donation via our “Support” page, or get involved in parish life by volunteering. Every gesture counts.
FAQ
Frequently
Asked
Questions
How do I request a baptism?
You can contact the parish office directly or fill out the baptism request form on the “Sacraments” page. Baptisms are usually prepared over a few meetings with a priest or lay team.
Can I get married in one of your churches?
Yes, our parish welcomes couples preparing for marriage. Please get in touch at least six months in advance to begin the preparation process.
How do I check the Mass times?
Mass times are available by clicking on the icon at the bottom right of your screen.
I haven’t been to church in a while. Can I still attend Mass?
Absolutely. You are always welcome, whether it’s your first time or your return after many years.
How can I support the parish?
You can make a donation via our “Support” page, or get involved in parish life by volunteering. Every gesture counts.
SACRAMENTS
SACRAMENTS
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