
Sacrament of Reconciliation
The Sacrament of Reconciliation, also known as Confession, is a sacrament in which Catholics confess their sins to a priest and receive forgiveness. It is a way to reconcile with God and the Church, seeking healing and spiritual renewal. Through this sacrament, individuals express remorse, are absolved of their sins by the priest’s authority, and are encouraged to amend their lives. It emphasizes the mercy of God and the importance of honest self-reflection, helping believers grow closer to God and live more virtuous lives.