Confession / Penace / Reconciliation


Title: Tour of the Catechism #48 – Penance and Reconciliation
Length: 11:26 Description: Paragraphs 1450 – 1470 – Part Two. The Celebration Of The Christian Mystery – – Section One. The Sacramental Economy – – – Chapter Two. The Sacraments Of Healing – – – – Article 4. The Sacrament Of Penance And Reconciliation – – – – – VII. The Acts of the Penitent – – – – – VIII. The Minister of This Sacrament – – – – – IX. The Effects of This Sacrament
Title: Tour of the Catechism #49 – Reconciliation: Penitent, Minster, Effects
Length: 15:09 Description: Paragraphs 1450 – 1470 – Part Two. The Celebration Of The Christian Mystery – Section One. The Sacramental Economy – – – Chapter Two. The Sacraments Of Healing – – – – Article 4. The Sacrament Of Penance And Reconciliation – – – – – VII. The Acts of the Penitent – – – – – VIII. The Minister of This Sacrament – – – – – IX. The Effects of This Sacrament
Title: Why Confess My Sins to a Priest?
Length: 8:43 Description: If you’ve ever been in a conversation where you had to defend the Catholic Faith, people have probably asked you this question. It can be a tough one to answer, but Fr. Mike lays out many reasons why confessing our sins to a priest makes perfect sense. Confession isn’t a man-made tradition of the Church but rather a valuable gift given by God and rooted in Scripture.
Title: Catholicism 101: Confession!
Length: 2:39 Description: The Institute for New Media is creating educational animated content about Catholicism. Take a look at our first instillation on confession!
Title: Confession Explained
Length: 6:06 Description: Why do Catholics confess to a priest? Can’t they just go straight to Jesus? If you’re Catholic and don’t know the answer, or if you’re not sure why Catholics do this, check out this straight-shot explanation.
Title: How to Make a Catholic Confession
Length: 11:12 Description: Dr Taylor Marshall explains a simple and easy remember way to make a solid and clear Catholic Confession. He guides you through the 7 Deadly Sins using “PALEGAS”.
Title: HOW TO GO TO CONFESSION, part 1 – Catholic Precept #2
Length: 10:32 Description: How do Catholics go to Confession? How do you Prepare Beforehand? How do you Begin? What is the Purpose to Telling the Priest How Long it has Been Since Your Last Confession? Fr. Bill addresses how to go to Confession and the importance of each part of the process. Catholic Precepts are the basic components to being a “Practicing Catholic”. Look for a new video each week.
Title: WHAT SHOULD YOU NOT CONFESS? (How to go to Confession, part. 2) – Catholic Precept #2
Length: 12:40 Description: Part 2 of Fr. Bill’s discussion on how to go to Confession in which he addresses: How should you confess your sins? What should you NOT Confess? What is the Purpose of the Penance? ABSOLUTION
Title: Making a Good Confession
Length: 7:10 Description: Did you know Fr. Mike wrote an entire pocket guide to confession with Fr. Josh Johnson?
Title: How to Make a Good Confession ~ Fr Ripperger
Length: 19:12 Description: Father touches on some key topics on confession to make your confession better & to grow in this great devotion to it.
Title: Why We Confess (Intro)
Length: 3:24 Description: When it comes to the Catholic Church in our time, perhaps the most frequently asked question is: “Why do I have to confess my sins to a priest?” It is often followed by two others: “Why can’t I just go straight to God? Where is the sacrament of confession in the Bible?” In Why We Confess, Dr. Brant Pitre gives an eye-opening Bible study on the origins and meaning of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, commonly known as “Confession.” In this two-part Bible Study, you will learn about: • The Fall of Adam and Eve and the First “Confession” • Confession of Sins to a Priest in the Old Testament • John’s Baptism of Repentance and Confession of Sins • The link between Jesus’ Miraculous Healings and the Sacrament of Reconciliation • The Parable of the Prodigal Son • When Jesus Gave the Apostles the Power to Absolve and Retain Sins • The Practice of Confession in the Early Church Many of us know Catholics who haven’t been to Confession in years, even decades. Maybe you are one of them. Whoever you are — if you’ve ever wondered about the biblical roots of this sacrament, then Why We Confess is the Bible Study for you. As you’ll discover, Jesus was (quite literally) dying to institute the sacrament of Confession as an essential part of God’s plan for “reconciling the world to himself” (2 Corinthians 5:19).
Title: Sophia Sketchpad: Confession
Length: 7:54 Description: Learn the biblical basis of confession, the importance of telling your sins to a priest, and how the Sacrament brings about the forgiveness of sins.