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1. Examine your
conscience.
2. Be sincerely sorry
for your sins.
3. Confess your sins.
4. Resolve to amend your
life.
5. After your
confession, do the penance the priest assigns.
What to do in
the Confessional
You say:
“Bless me, Father,
for I have sinned. It has been - (state the length of time) – since my last
confession. These are my sins.”
Then tell your mortal
sins and the number of times committed. If you have no mortal sin to confess,
then confess the venial sins you have committed since your last confession.
When you have finished telling your sins, you should say:
“For these and all
the sins of my past life I am truly sorry.”
The priest now gives the
necessary advice, assigns your penance and asks you to say the Act of Contrition
(in some form). Then wait and listen as the priest gives the absolution
Then say Thank you,
Father, leave the confessional and perform the penance assigned by the
priest.
An Act of
Contrition
“O
my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins,
because of Thy just punishments, but most of all because they offend Thee, my
God, Who art all good and deserving of all My love. I firmly resolve, with the
help of Thy grace, to sin no more and to avoid the near occasions of sin.
Amen.”
The Differences in
sins
There are two major
kinds of sin: original and actual. Actual sin is sin which people commit. There
are two kinds of actual sin, mortal and venial.
Mortal sin is a horrible offense against God, so horrible
that it destroys the life of grace in the soul. Three simultaneous conditions
must be fulfilled for a mortal sin: (1) the act must be something very serious;
(2) the person must have sufficient understanding of what is being done; (3) the
person must have sufficient freedom of the will. So I cannot commit a mortal
sin if the matter is not serious (e.g., if I stole a small amount of money from
my employer), or if I did not know what I was doing (e.g., if I were to hurt
someone accidentally or unthinkingly), or if I did not act with full freedom
(e.g., I was under physical or emotional pressure).
A Catholic should know
well the difference between mortal and venial sins.
Examination
of Conscience
1.
I am the Lord your God. You shall not have strange gods before me.
Do I give God time every
day in prayer?
Do I seek to love Him
with my whole heart?
Have I been involved
with superstitious practices (horoscopes or ouija boards) or have I been
involved with the occult?
Do I seek to surrender
myself to God’s Word as taught by the Church?
Have I ever received
Communion in the state of mortal sin?
Have I ever deliberately
told a lie in Confession or have I withheld a mortal sin from the priest in
Confession?
2. You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
Have I used God’s name
in vain: lightly or carelessly?
Have I been angry with
God?
Have I wished evil upon
any other person?
Have I insulted a sacred
person or abused a sacred object?
3.
Remember to keep holy the Lord’s Day.
Have I deliberately
missed Mass on Sundays or Holy Days of Obligation?
Have I tried to observe
Sunday as a family day and a day of rest?
Do I do needless work on
Sunday?
4.
Honor your father and your mother.
Do I honor and obey my
parents?
Have I neglected my
duties to my spouse and children?
Have I given my family
good religious example?
Do I try to bring peace
into my home life?
Do I care for my aged
and infirm relatives?
5.
You shall not kill.
Have I had an abortion
or encouraged anyone to have an abortion? Have I physically harmed anyone?
Have I abused alcohol or drugs? Did I give scandal to anyone, thereby leading
them into sin?
Have I been angry or
resentful?
Have I harbored hatred
in my heart?
Have I been sterilized
for reasons of birth control?
Have I encouraged or
condoned sterilization?
6. You shall not
commit adultery.
Have I been faithful to
my marriage vows?
In thought and action?
Have I engaged in any
sexual activity before marriage or outside of marriage?
Have I used any method
of contraception or artificial birth control?
Has each sexual act in
my marriage been open to the transmission of new life?
Have I respected all
members of the opposite sex, or have I thought of other people as objects?
Have I been guilty of
any homosexual activity?
Do I seek to be pure in
my thoughts, words and actions?
Am I careful to dress
modestly, so as not to tempt others?
Have I been guilty of
masturbation?
7. You shall not
steal.
Have I stolen what is
not mine?
Have I returned or made
restitution for what I have stolen?
Do I waste time at work,
school or at home?
Do I gamble excessively,
thereby denying my family of their needs?
Do I pay my debts
promptly?
Do I seek to share what
I have with the poor?
8.
You shall not bear false witness against
your neighbor.
Have I lied?
Have I gossiped? Harmed
someone’s reputation?
Have I spoken behind
someone else’s back?
Am I critical, negative, or uncharitable in my thoughts of others?
Do I keep secret what
should be kept confidential?
9.
You shall not desire your neighbor’s wife.
Have I consented
to impure thoughts? Have I caused them by impure television, movies, books,
magazines or internet? Do I pray at once to banish impure thoughts and
temptations? Do I listen to, or engage in, impure conversations or jokes?
10.
You shall not desire your neighbor’s goods.
Am
I jealous of what other people have? Do I envy other people’s families or
possessions?
Am I greedy or selfish?
Are material
possessions the purpose of my life?
Do I trust that God will
care for all of my material and spiritual needs?
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