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04. Reconciliation

The sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated when a person wounded by personal sin seeks out a priest to confess his sins and receive a blessing. The confession of sins and the absolution blessing of the Church heals the rift between that person and God.

The forgiveness offered by Christ gives you relief, direction and spiritual stamina. It can go a long way in healing the spiritual hurts you may have done to yourself or to others. It restores you to full communion with the Church and makes you an alive healthy member.

Sacrament of Baptism

First Reconciliation

How do I know if my child is ready to prepare to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation?
Consider these general guidelines to determine if your child is ready to prepare for the Sacrament of Reconciliation:

  • My child knows when he or she has done something wrong.

  • My child shows sorrow for wrongdoing and seeks forgiveness.

  • My child is beginning to acknowledge the consequences of his or her actions.

  • My child knows that God loves each of us and forgives us when we sin.
     

What is the most important thing I can do to help prepare my child to celebrate First Reconciliation?

Every time we teach a child to understand the difference between right and wrong, we are helping form his or her moral conscience. Every time we explain the difference between loving and unloving actions, we are preparing our children to choose that which is good. Each time we forgive or ask forgiveness of others, we help our children trust God’s mercy and forgiveness. In ordinary family life, such opportunities occur almost every day.

How can I help my child realize the importance of this time of preparation for the sacraments?
Make a commitment to participate fully in all the elements of sacramental preparation that we offer. Ask other family members to take part as well. The special one-on-one time that you will spend with your child on this journey results in a life time of grace for your child (and you!). It also speaks to your child of the importance you place on his or her faith development.

For More Information

Nellie Davison
Coordinator of Faith Formation
Phone: 909-591-7400 ext. 231

Paulette Burandt
Faith Formation Staff
Phone: 909-591-7400 ext. 230

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