
Confession
Confession is a spiritual practice where individuals openly admit their sins or wrongdoings to a religious authority, often a priest, as a way to seek forgiveness, spiritual healing, and reconciliation with their faith. It involves reflecting on one’s actions, expressing remorse, and often receiving guidance or penance. In many religious traditions, confession helps believers acknowledge faults, restore moral integrity, and strengthen their relationship with the divine and community. It is a personal and private act that emphasizes honesty, humility, and a commitment to positive change.