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9 Saints speak to us about the Sacrament of Confession

Mónica Muñoz - published on 01/15/24
The Sacrament of Confession is highly treasured by the Church and the faithful. Here are quotes from nine saints that can help us grow in our love for the gift of this sacrament.

Our Lord Jesus Christ knew perfectly well that the human race has been weakened by original sin. As a result, even after receiving the grace of Baptism, we sin again. Knowing us so well, he wanted to leave us the sacrament of confession, so we could leave our sins behind us time and again, and start off anew. As the Psalmist says, "His mercies are new every morning."

This was his command:

"Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained." 

The saints know how important this is. Read on to discover what nine of these virtuous men and women thought of this great sacrament.

God “forgets the future”

Curé d'Ars

The good God knows everything, even before you confess it to him, he already knows that you will sin again and, nevertheless, he forgives you. How great is the love of our God that leads him even to voluntarily forget the future in order to forgive us!

The beauty of a sinless soul after confession

Padre Pio

If the poor world could see the beauty of the sinless soul, all sinners, all unbelievers would be instantly converted.

The importance of sincerity in confessing our sins

Never let yourselves be deceived by the devil by keeping silent about some sin in confession out of shame. I assure you, beloved young people, that my hand trembles as I write these lines at the mere thought that a great number of Christians are eternally lost because they have not sincerely declared their sins in confession.

The Church has the power to forgive all sins

SAN AGUSTIN

Let us not listen to those who deny that the Church of God has the power to forgive all sins.

God is willing to forgive all without exception

AMBROSE

God makes no distinction; He promised mercy to all and granted His priests the authority to forgive without any exception.

Forgiveness comes by the grace of Christ

Just as the man baptized by the priest is enlightened by the Grace of the Holy Spirit, so he who in penance confesses his sins, receives through the priest forgiveness by virtue of the grace of Christ.

Confession erases the ugliness of sin

Confession and contrition are so beautiful and fragrant that they erase the ugliness and dissipate the stench of sin.

Pray before going to confession

Before going to confession, it is good to ask God for the good will to be holy.

Confession heals and educates us

Święta Faustyna Kowalska

From confession we should derive two benefits: (1) we confess in order to be healed; (2) in order to be educated; our souls need continual education, like a little child.

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