Catholic Word of the Month
This month's word is inspired by a recent event in my own walk with Christ. On Sunday, I was blessed with an opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Why was it such a blessing? Because I had not received the graces from that Sacrament in three or four weeks (so long, I forgot how long it had been). With nearly a month's worth of spiritual funk to clean, I confessed my sins to the priest, and he provided me with one of humanity's greatest blessings, about which I write today.
The Catholic Word of the Month for June is ABSOLUTION.
In Catholic Beliefs from A to Z, Fr. Alfred McBride says the following: "After the confession of sins in the sacrament of reconciliation, the penitent hears the priest [speaking in the person of Christ] recite the words of absolution from sins. Through the ministry of the priest, divine forgiveness enfolds the penitent, bringing freedom from sin and new graces to help the person continue the journey to salvation with renewed strength and enthusiasm."
There really are few things more beautiful in this world than hearing that your [my] sins are forgiven! No doubt should be left in any penitent's mind that God has welcomed him/her back into His royal kingdom, just as the loving father welcomed the prodigal son in the Gospel of Luke.
Before I conclude this post, I would like to offer a challenge, an opportunity, really. If there is anyone reading this site who has not been to confession in several weeks, months, or years, avail yourself of that grace. Put aside your anxieties, fears, and stubborn pride. Let Jesus Christ reconcile you to Himself, to the Church, and to your fellow Christians.
God Bless.
The Catholic Word of the Month for June is ABSOLUTION.
In Catholic Beliefs from A to Z, Fr. Alfred McBride says the following: "After the confession of sins in the sacrament of reconciliation, the penitent hears the priest [speaking in the person of Christ] recite the words of absolution from sins. Through the ministry of the priest, divine forgiveness enfolds the penitent, bringing freedom from sin and new graces to help the person continue the journey to salvation with renewed strength and enthusiasm."
There really are few things more beautiful in this world than hearing that your [my] sins are forgiven! No doubt should be left in any penitent's mind that God has welcomed him/her back into His royal kingdom, just as the loving father welcomed the prodigal son in the Gospel of Luke.
Before I conclude this post, I would like to offer a challenge, an opportunity, really. If there is anyone reading this site who has not been to confession in several weeks, months, or years, avail yourself of that grace. Put aside your anxieties, fears, and stubborn pride. Let Jesus Christ reconcile you to Himself, to the Church, and to your fellow Christians.
God Bless.