Reconciliation
The Christian religion including the Catholic, Protestant and Eastern Orthodox churches is known as Christianity. Within the Christian faith there are many beliefs and acts for one to follow. Such acts consist of the sacraments, for which there is seven. Believed by many to be one of the most intricate and difficult to understand of all the sacraments, is the sacrament of Reconciliation. Those who approach the sacrament of Reconciliation, obtain pardon from God's mercy for the offense committed against him, and are, at the same time, reconciled with the Church which they have wounded by there sins. There are also two different types of sin. The consequences of sin also vary. This sacrament can also be referred to by many different names. Many wonder how this sacrament came to be or how it evolved. The evolution of it goes back to the time of Jesus Christ who instituted all the sacraments to symbolize or confer grace. This sacrament also consists of many parts or actions, which take place throughout the act of Reconciliation. There are also many spiritual affects which come out of this sacrament. There are many different names of Reconciliation, three of the names are penance, confession, and forgiveness. It is cal
For a sin to be mortal, three conditions must be met. This is an essential element of this sacrament. The act of the priest is called absolution. The strongest aspect which one can have to get them through this sacrament is faith. Sin injures and weakens the sinner himself, as well as his relationship with God and neighbor. Christians must strive to accept this temporal punishment of sin as a grace. The reconciliation of the sinner can help one attain the purification so that no punishment will remain. He must make satisfaction for or forgive his sins. "The priest by virtue of his sacred office appears as the witness and representative of this ecclesial nature of the sacrament. When celebrating the sacrament of Reconciliation, the priest is fulfilling the ministry of the Good Samaritan who puts together wounds and of the just and impartial judge whose judgement is both just and merciful. The penance the priest gives to the penitent must take into account the penitent's personal situation and must seek his spiritual good. Paul's Books and Media, 2 December 1984. Sin is before all else an offense against God, a break of communion with Him. Among the penitent's acts, contrition occupies first place.
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