RECONCILIATION
In Reconciliation, we encounter Jesus ready to absolve and restore us to new life.
His forgiveness of sins and restoration of grace are made visible through outward signs:
The extension of hands and the words of absolution spoken by the priest.
To make a good Confession, we prayerfully consider our actions and confess our sins with contrition.
The priest imposes a penance and absolves the confessant in the name and by the power of Christ.
Frequent Confession is encouraged for everyone. The Sacrament is available 12:00 - 12:15pm Tuesdays to Fridays before Weekday Mass and 12:00-12:15pm Wednesday to Fridays during the summer. Additional Confession times are offered 30 minutes before each Mass on the Lord's Day during Advent and Lent.
His forgiveness of sins and restoration of grace are made visible through outward signs:
The extension of hands and the words of absolution spoken by the priest.
To make a good Confession, we prayerfully consider our actions and confess our sins with contrition.
The priest imposes a penance and absolves the confessant in the name and by the power of Christ.
Frequent Confession is encouraged for everyone. The Sacrament is available 12:00 - 12:15pm Tuesdays to Fridays before Weekday Mass and 12:00-12:15pm Wednesday to Fridays during the summer. Additional Confession times are offered 30 minutes before each Mass on the Lord's Day during Advent and Lent.
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ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Through the anointing with blessed oils and appropriate prayers, the priest helps us receive spiritual peace when we feel most vulnerable.
This sacrament is available to the sick, the infirm and the aged, to those preparing for surgery, and to anyone feeling the need for God’s healing touch.
Persons wishing to be anointed are invited to call the Parish Office.
At times of critical illness, loved ones and caregivers are welcome to call on their behalf.
This sacrament is available to the sick, the infirm and the aged, to those preparing for surgery, and to anyone feeling the need for God’s healing touch.
Persons wishing to be anointed are invited to call the Parish Office.
At times of critical illness, loved ones and caregivers are welcome to call on their behalf.
