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MOTU PROPRIO MISERICORDIA DEI INTERVENTION BY
H. EM. CARD. JOSEPH RATZINGER Thursday, 2 May 2002
Catechism of the Catholic Church XI. The Celebration
of the Sacrament of Penance 1480 Like all the sacraments, Penance
is a liturgical action. the elements of the celebration are
ordinarily these: a greeting and blessing from the priest, reading
the word of God to illuminate the conscience and elicit contrition,
and an exhortation to repentance; the confession, which
acknowledges sins and makes them known to the priest; the
imposition and acceptance of a penance; the priest's absolution; a
prayer of thanksgiving and praise and dismissal with the blessing
of the priest.
PAENITENTIAM AGERE ON THE NEED FOR THE PRACTICE
OF INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PENANCE JULY 1, 1962
RECONCILIATION AND PENANCE OF JOHN PAUL II TO
THE BISHOPS CLERGY AND FAITHFUL ON RECONCILIATION AND PENANCE IN
THE MISSION OF the Church ToDAY
Christ our Physician comes to bring Healing
to the Sick
"Those who are well do not need a physician, but the sick do. Go
and learn the meaning of the words, 'I desire mercy, not
sacrifice.' I did not come to call the righteous but sinners."
The Sacrament of
Reconciliation is a Reunion of a Sinner with Both God and The Church.
By Frederick Pogorzelski
Reconciliation is a sacramental celebration and
reunion of a sinner with both God and the Church( Rev 22:14,15 ) (
Lk 15:9,19,32 ) ( 1 Cor 12:26 ). It continues Baptisms work of
conversion and forgiveness. Christ, in His mercy and great love,
gave us this sacrament, which liberates us from sin and guilt and
strengthens us with grace. Sinners, who are estranged because of
their evil deeds, can reconcile by being contrite and by having a
conversion of the heart towards God, which may include some
external penance such as prayer, fasting, or almsgiving ( Col
1:21,22 ) ( Lk 7:44-50; 17:14; 19:9,10 ) ( Heb 9:14,15 ). Only God
forgives sins through the "once for all" sacrifice of Christ ( Mk
2:5-12 ) ( Heb 7:27, 9:26 ) ( 1 Pet 1:18,19 ) ( Jn 12:32 ) ( Acts
4:12 ) ( 1 Tim 2:5 ) ( Titus 2:11-14 ). Christ instituted the
sacrament of Reconciliation when he sent his apostles and gave them
the keys to the kingdom of Heaven. Christ said, "...if you forgive
the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any,
they are retained" ( 2 Cor 4:1-6; 5:11-21 ) ( Isa 22:22 ) ( Mt
16:18,19; 18:15-20 ) ( Jn 20:21-23 ) ( Gen 2:7 ).
Reconcillation by a Ministerial Priest and The Redeeming Once for all Sacrifice of Christ has been Applied
Through Apostolic Succession and Holy Orders, the
priest continues the mission of the apostles, forgiving all sins
"in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit"
( Mt 28:16-20 ) ( Acts 6:6; 13:3; 14:23 ) ( 2 Tim 1:6 ) ( Jas
5:16-18 ) ( 1 Jn 1:5-10 ). After the redeeming "once for all"
sacrifice of Christ has been applied, and the sinner has received
the prayer of absolution by the priest, the sinner must now do what
is possible to repair and remedy the harm and disorder the sin
caused. This is called penance ( 1 Jn 2:1,2 ) ( Rom 3:25,26;
5:1-11; 8:16,17 ) ( Lk 3:8 ). grace or divine love reseals the bond
of love between man and God. Christ will continue to be present and
to heal us on our faith journey, sanctifying the lives of people
from birth to death. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is the
normative route God provided for us His creatures for we are not
orphans left desolate ( Jn 14:18 ).
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