Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained. ( John 20:23)
The sacrament of Reconciliation is a sacrament of healing because it reconciles us with God through his merciful love and forgiveness of our sin. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the sacrament of Reconciliation is known by many names (the sacrament of conversion, Penance, confession or forgiveness) because it offers all of those things. It is the sacrament of conversion because it turns us back toward God. It is the sacrament of Penance because it consecrates our remorse for having sinned. It is the sacrament of confession because of our disclosure of sin to a priest. And it is the sacrament of forgiveness because of the sacramental absolution God grants through the priest. ( CCC 1422-1424)
Reconciliation Times Saturday 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
Sacramental Preparation
The sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated along with the sacrament of Eucharist at the end of the 2nd grade. Sacramental preparation begins in the 1st grade and enrollment in Faith Formation is required during both years of this two-year preparation period.
To learn more about receiving the sacraments of Eucharist and Reconciliation at the end of the 2nd grade, please visit the First Communion page for more information.
Reconciliation for Adults and Non-Baptized Children of Catechetical Age
The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) offers classes for adults and non-baptized children aged 6 or older into full communion with the Catholic Church through the receipt of the sacraments of Christian Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist).
To learn more about receiving the sacrament of Reconciliation as an adult or non-baptized child of catechetical age, visit the Christian Initiationpage.