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GUIDE FOR A GOOD CONFESSION
The basic requirement for a good Confession is to have the
intention of returning to God like the Prodigal Son and acknowledging our
sins with true sorrow before his representative, the priest.
BEFORE CONFESSION
Be truly sorry for your sins. The essential act of
Penance, on the part of the sinner, is contrition, a clear and decisive
rejection of the sin committed, together with a resolution not to commit it
again, out of love one has for God. Understood in this way, contrition
is, therefore, the beginning and the heart of conversion which brings the
person back to God like the Prodigal Son returning to his father, and which has
in the Sacrament of Penance its visible sign. The resolution to avoid
committing these sins in the future (amendment) is a sure sign that your
sorrow is genuine and authentic. This does not mean that one will never sin
again. A resolution to try to avoid the near occasions of sin suffices for true
repentance. God’s grace in cooperation with the intention to rectify you life
will give you the strength to resist and overcome temptation in the future.
EXAMINATION OF CONSCIENCE
Examine your conscience. Recall your sins. Calmly
ask yourself what you have done with full knowledge and full consent against
God’s Commandments.
THE FIRST COMMANDMENT
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Have I performed my duties toward God reluctantly or
grudgingly?
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Did I neglect my prayer life? Did I recite my usual
prayers?
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Did I receive Holy Communion in the state of mortal
(serious, grave) sin or without the necessary preparation?
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Did I violate the one-hour Eucharistic fast?
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Did I fail to mention some grave sin my previous
confession?
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Did I seriously believe in something superstitious or
engage in a superstitious practice (palm-reading or fortune telling or OUIJA
board, etc.)
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Did I seriously doubt a matter of Faith?
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Did I put my faith in danger – without a good reason – by
reading a book, pamphlet, or magazine that contains material contrary to
Catholic faith or morals?
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Did I endanger my faith by joining or attending meetings
of organizations opposed to the Catholic faith (non-Catholic services, the
Communist Party, Freemasonry, New Age cults, or other religions)? Did I take
part in one of its activities?
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Have I committed the sin of sacrilege (profanation of a
sacred person, place or thing)?
THE SECOND COMMANDMENT
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Did I fail to try my best to fulfill the promises and
resolutions that I made to God?
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Did I take the name of God in vain? Did I make use of
God’s name mockingly, jokingly, angrily, or in any other irreverent manner?
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Did I make use of the Blessed Virgin Mary’s name or
another saint’s name mockingly, jokingly, angrily, or in any other irreverent
manner?
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Have I been a sponsor in Baptism or participate actively
in other ceremonies outside the Catholic Church?
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Did I tell a lie under oath? Did I break (private or
public) vows?
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Did I use bad language?
THE THIRD COMMANDMENT
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Did I miss Mass on Sunday or a Holy Day of obligation?
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Did I fail to dress appropriately for Mass?
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Have I, without sufficient reason, arrived at Mass so
late that I failed to fulfill the Sunday or Holy Day of obligation?
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Did I allow myself to be distracted during Mass, by not
paying attention, looking around out of curiosity, etc.?
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Did I cause another to be distracted?
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Have I performed any work or business activity that would
inhibit the worship due to God, the joy proper to the Lord’s Day, or the
appropriate relaxation of mind and body, on a Sunday or a Holy Day of
obligation?
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Did I fail to generously help the Church in her
necessities to the extend that I am able?
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Did I fail to fast or abstain on a day prescribed by the
Church?
THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT
FOR PARENTS
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Have I neglected to teach my children their prayers, take
or send them to church, or give them a Christian education?
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Have I given them bad example?
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Have I neglected to watch over my children, to monitor
their companions, the books they read, the movies and TV shows they watch?
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Have I failed to see to it that my child made the First
Confession and First Communion?
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Have I failed to see to it that my children have received
the sacrament of Confirmation?
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Did I disobey my parents or lawful superiors in important
matters?
FOR CHILDREN
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Was I obedient toward my parents?
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Did I neglect to help my parents when my help was needed?
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Did I treat my parents with little affection or respect?
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Did I react proudly when I was corrected by my parents?
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Did I have a disordered desire for independence?
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Did I do my chores?
THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT
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Did I easily get angry or lose my temper?
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Was I envious or jealous of others?
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Did I injure or take the life of anyone? Was I ever
reckless in driving?
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Was I an occasion of sin for others by way of
conversation, the telling of jokes religiously, racially, or sexually
offensive, my way of dressing, inviting somebody to attend certain shows,
lending harmful books or magazines, helping someone to steal, etc.? Did I try
to repair the scandal done?
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How many persons did I lead to sin? What sins were
involved?
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Did I neglect my health? Did I attempt to take my life?
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Did I mutilated myself or other another?
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Did I get drunk or use prohibited drugs?
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Did I eat or drink more than a sufficient amount,
allowing myself to get carried away by gluttony?
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Did I participate in any form of physical violence?
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Did I consent to or actively take part in direct
sterilization (tubal ligation, vasectomy, etc.)? Do I realize that this will
have a permanent effect on my married life and that I will have to answer to
God for its consequences?
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Did I consent to, advise, or actively take part in an
abortion? Was I aware that the Church punishes with automatic excommunication
(latae sentenciae) those who procure and achieve abortion? Do I
realize that this is a very grave crime?
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Did I cause harm to anyone with my words or actions?
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Did I desire revenge or harbor enmity, hatred, or
ill-feelings when someone offended me?
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Did I ask pardon whenever I offended anyone?
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Did I refuse to forgive?
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Did I insult or offensively tease others?
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Did I quarrel with one of my brothers or sisters?
THE SIXTH AND NINTH COMMANDMENT
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Did I willfully entertain impure thoughts?
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Did I consent to evil desires against virtue of purity,
even though I may not have carried them out? Were there any circumstances that
aggravated the sin: affinity (relationship by marriage), consanguinity (blood
relationship), either the married state or the consecration to God of a person
involved?
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Did I engage in impure conversations? Did I start them?
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Did I look for fun in forms of entertainment that places
me in proximate occasions of sin, such as certain dances, movies, shows, or
books with immoral contents? Did I frequent houses of ill-repute or keep bad
company?
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Did I realize that I might already have been committing a
sin by placing myself in a proximate occasion of sin, such as sharing a room
with a person I find sexually attractive, or being alone with such a person in
circumstances that could lead to sin?
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Did I fail to take care of those details of modesty and
decency that are the safeguard of purity?
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Did I fail, before going to show or reading a book, to
find out its moral implications, so as not to put myself in immediate danger
of sinning and in order to avoid distorting my conscience?
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Did I willfully look at an indecent picture (any form of
pornography) or cast immodest look upon myself or another? Did I willfully
desire to commit such a sin?
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Did I lead others to sins of impurity or immodesty? What
sins?
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Did I commit an impure act? By myself, through
masturbation (which is objectively a mortal sin)? With someone else? How many
times? With someone of the same or opposite sex? Was there any circumstance of
relationship (such as affinity) that could have given the sin special gravity?
Did this illicit relationship result in pregnancy? Did I do anything to
prevent or end that pregnancy?
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Do I have friendships that are habitual occasions of
sexual sins? Am I prepared to end them?
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In courtship, is true love my fundamental reason
for wanting to be with other person? Do I live the constant and cheerful
sacrifice of not putting the person I love in danger of sinning? Do I degrade
human love by confusing it with selfishness or mere pleasure?
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Did I engage in acts such as petting, necking, passionate
kisses, or prolonged embraces?
FOR MARRIED PEOPLE
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Did I, without serious reason, deprive my spouse of the
marital right? Did I claim my own rights in a way which showed no concern for
my spouse’s state of mind or health? Did I betray conjugal fidelity in desire
or deed?
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Did I take “the pill” or use any other artificial birth
control device (or practice) before or after new life had already been
conceived?
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Did I without grave reason, with the intention of
avoiding conception, make use of marriage on only those days when offspring
would not likely be engendered?
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Did I suggest to another person the use of birth control
pills or another artificial method of preventing pregnancy (like condoms)?
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Did I have a hand in contributing to the contraceptive
mentality by my advice, jokes, or attitudes?
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On abortion, contraception, sterilization, etc., see the
5th Commandment
THE SEVENTH AND TENTH COMMANDMENT
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Did I steal? How much money? Or how much was the object
worth? Did I give it back, or at least have the intention of doing so?
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Have I done or caused damage to another person’s
property? To what extent?
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Did I harm anyone by deception, fraud, or coercion in
business contracts or transactions?
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Did I unnecessarily spend beyond my means? Do I spend
too much money because of vanity, or caprice?
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Do I give alms according to my capacity?
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Was I envious of my neighbor’s goods?
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Did I neglect to pay my debts?
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Did I knowingly accept stolen goods?
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Did I desire to steal?
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Did I give in to laziness or love of comfort rather
diligently work or study?
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Was I greedy? Do I have an excessively materialistic view
of life?
THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT
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Did I tell lies? Did I repair any damage that may have
resulted as a consequence of this?
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Have I unjustly or rashly accused others?
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Did I sin by detraction, that is, by telling the faults
of another person without necessity? Did I sin by calumny, that is, by telling
derogatory lies about another person?
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Did I engage in gossip, backbiting, or tale-telling?
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Did I reveal a secret without due cause?
If you have any
questions you can ask the priest. Then add:
I am sorry for these and all the sins of my past life
that I don’t remember.
The priest will assign
you some penance and give you some advice to help you to be a better Christian.
Listen to the words and be willing to do the penance as soon as possible. The
penance will diminish the temporal punishment due to sins already forgiven.
ACT OF CONTRITION
O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended you,
and I detest all my sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of
hell; but most of all because they offend you, my God, who are all good and
deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of your grace, to
confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Amen.
Or:
My God, I am sorry for my sins with all my heart.
In choosing to do wrong and failing to do good,
I have sinned against you whom I should love above all things.
I firmly intend with your help, to do penance, to sin no more,
and to avoid whatever leads me to sin.
My Savior Jesus Christ, you suffered and died for me,
have mercy. Amen.
Listen to the words of
absolution attentively. Make the sign of the Cross and at the end answer:
Amen.
AFTER CONFESSION
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Give thanks to God for having forgiven you once again.
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Promptly and devoutly fulfill the penance given by the priest.
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Although you may
receive Holy Communion even before performing your penance, it is advisable to
do it as soon as possible.
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If you recall some serious sin that you forgot to tell, rest assured
that it has been forgiven with the
others, but be sure to include it in your next Confession.
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Lead a life of a good, holy and joyful Christian Catholic.
To those who have
been far away from the sacrament of Reconciliation and forgiving love, I make
this appeal: Come back to this source of grace; do not be afraid! Christ himself
is waiting for you. He will heal you, and you will be at peace with God! (John
Paul II)
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