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  • In this episode of The Catholic Talk Show, the guys explore the Sacrament of Confession and why God wants you to tell your sins to a priest.
    Episode 104:
    In this episode, we will discuss:
    • Is the practice of Confession in The Bible?
    • Why not just tell your prayers to God?
    • Who can go to confession?
    • Why do you get penance after confession?
    • and much more
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Komentáře • 262

  • @ColleenW2019
    @ColleenW2019 Před 3 lety +115

    Love this! I left the church for 50 years, after Vatican II. In that time, I broke every single commandment. EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. Jesus Himself brought this detestable sinner back to His church this past December, and my first confession in over 50 years was terrifying. I was quite literally shaking in my shoes sitting there on the bench waiting my turn. It was only the kindness of the woman sitting next to me who kept whispering encouragement to me that kept me from running out. I could only get through the most heinous sin I had committed in that time because I turned into a snotty crying mess. Afterwards, I sat out in my car and wept with such relief. I have been going to confession regularly since then, as it seems I can't go more than a month without committing some stupid sin or other. I love this sacrament now, even though I get some anxiety prior to going in, but it's worth it to have that feeling of being completely cleansed. I truly want to be holy and be pleasing to God. I keep trying, I keep sinning, and I keep going to confession with every intent NOT to sin again. And so it goes, on and on......

    • @janec.kowalczyk5824
      @janec.kowalczyk5824 Před 3 lety +14

      @dharmagirl151
      Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!
      I appreciate your honesty 🙏❤
      I truly needed to hear that!
      I haven't been to confession in 20 years.
      I have been so terrified ta go.
      I have talked myself out of it time & time & time again out of sheer fear.
      Your testimony has helped me to see & understand that no matter what...I will be forgiven.
      I know that in order to feel free of these chains that are so heavy & weigh me down...I must go to confession.

    • @ColleenW2019
      @ColleenW2019 Před 3 lety +8

      @@janec.kowalczyk5824 Praise God!! You have no idea what your words mean to me! Thank YOU! I am truly humbled that my words gave you the encouragement and little push you needed to set aside your fear and make that commitment to go to confession. Y'know, I hadn't set foot in a church in all those years except to attend my mother's memorial service. I didn't know this priest from Adam, and I was so terrified and didn't know if I could even be forgiven, much less be accepted back into the church. But he was kind and compassionate, he showed me God's great mercy and welcomed me back into the church with no reservations. I discovered the next day that he is the pastor when I attended my first Mass in over 50 years. I have a good relationship with him now. He and the other resident priest have heard some fairly hinky confessions from me, and it's very humbling. But no matter what you've done, if you are truly contrite and ask for forgiveness, God will forgive everything. But also, you need to forgive yourself because it is a sin against God to not forgive yourself when He has forgiven you. That's a VERY important lesson my pastor taught me. It's a manifestation of pride and ego. Who knew??? God bless you!

    • @celestialmusings5375
      @celestialmusings5375 Před 3 lety +9

      God bless you!! I am honored to be walking the Christian road alongside you. Always keep going back. Always. It isn't our sins that define us, but our continual battle against them!

    • @ryandellacrosse6416
      @ryandellacrosse6416 Před 3 lety +8

      What an amazing story! Welcome back home!

    • @lindahandley5267
      @lindahandley5267 Před 3 lety +12

      It's so hard to confess a sin that embarrasses you. You're just so ashamed that it's very hard to even speak the words, especially to a priest. I did my first in 35 years and felt the same emotions you did. The Commandments aren't as simple as some people think. When I retook my RCIA classes, we went into great depth and we sin a lot more than we think we do! LOL.

  • @lyndasadlier3274
    @lyndasadlier3274 Před rokem +13

    I need and want go to confession. I am a cradle Catholic. Parochial school. We were never taught the Bible as the Bile. Didn’t know the gospel on Sundays was from the Bible until I was in parochial high school. I am 78 years old. I am learning so much listening to the three of you. Iam going back to the church again because iam listening to you. I understand so much more than I ever have before. Please pray for me.

    • @CatholicTalkShow
      @CatholicTalkShow  Před rokem +3

      That means so much to us! We are humbled we are helping you!

  • @owtnerdy1331
    @owtnerdy1331 Před 8 měsíci +8

    I went to confession for the first time in 30 years last week. It was very overwhelming and I forgot how to start, I also had to Google some of the prayers he gave me, but I left feeling great.

  • @DWWest
    @DWWest Před rokem +6

    My first confession was during a Communal Penance service in Dec 2021; I confessed skipping Church for 10+ years. my knees buckled on the way out of the confessional-I truly felt the Holy Spirit. I was received into the Church the following Divine Mercy Sunday and have been living the faith since. I pray to God to keep me on the straight and narrow, no matter how distracted and wobbly I get 🙏

  • @AstonMonks
    @AstonMonks Před rokem +12

    This morning I was incredibly nervous going to confession after not going in 13 years. This episode really helped me to not feel afraid or intimidated and I was able to confess my sins and lift a huge weight off of my heart. Thank you Ryan, Ryan, and Fr. Rich

  • @SibylnDean
    @SibylnDean Před 3 lety +35

    I returned to the church 13 years ago & after reconciliation I was so free. However this Covid lock down has made me dive deeper. I am so grateful - this Friday I will make a general confession- God is good & merciful. We need to understand that God is always there to forgive- we need to accept.

    • @ryandellacrosse6416
      @ryandellacrosse6416 Před 3 lety +2

      WOW!!!!!

    • @lindahandley5267
      @lindahandley5267 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. He never promised life would be easy, but He did say that he would always be by our side. I can't tell you all of the times He has answered my call for help with something. If He didn't answer it soon after, it was only a short while, just like today. I've never experienced as much love as He gives us, no matter how many times we stray and sin, He's always waiting with open arms. Who could ask for more?

    • @igoorota
      @igoorota Před 3 lety

      M c tt

    • @maryqcarnes4482
      @maryqcarnes4482 Před 2 lety +1

      Our beautiful Lord's Justice is only exceeded by His Mercy.
      Jesus is waiting for you.

  • @matthewmuehlbauer7736
    @matthewmuehlbauer7736 Před 3 lety +27

    ​I came back to confession after missing it for 2 years, the priest said exactly that, "Welcome back" and that was so reassuring to me. I was so struck by his happiness to receive me back.

  • @judieribic7212
    @judieribic7212 Před 2 lety +16

    Can’t stop watching you on CZcams. I just watch one talk after another. Cradle Catholic, practicing, extraordinary minister of holy Eucharist, and I am impressed by the three of you. I say the rosary and Divine Mercy daily, I read my Bible with Father Schmitt Still love and enjoy you. My Bible is getting more notes. I’m 78, mother of 4, great nana of 5. And I feel I’m learning so much from you. God bless you

  • @Ochepeochpe085-gu4hm
    @Ochepeochpe085-gu4hm Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thank you Catholic talk show God bless 🙏❤️

  • @ycartray8249
    @ycartray8249 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I made my first reconciliation at a late age, 12… and by that age unfortunately my life had been tainted by so many bad things. I did a face-to-face confession and remember balling my eyes out but feeling so relieved and safe. Ever since then, I prefer a F2F confession and I always feel so relieved after. There was a time in my life that I would go a long time before confession and it truly separates me from Him. I am so grateful for this sacrament and I pray that the Holy Spirit continues to lead me and convict me to confess my sins so that I may always be able to receive Him in Holy Communion. 💚🙏🏽

  • @maryjoduszak7130
    @maryjoduszak7130 Před 3 lety +19

    The more you are aware of something the mire you’re obligated to live more faithfully.

    • @lindahandley5267
      @lindahandley5267 Před 3 lety +1

      That is so true and confession keeps us in that mode I think.

  • @ruth2588
    @ruth2588 Před 3 lety +11

    Confession IS about freedom!
    Every single time!
    Waiting to go for confession again!
    Thank you Ryan, Ryan and Fr. Rich!👍

    • @helenabara2092
      @helenabara2092 Před rokem +1

      Lord Jesus I Trust in you.
      Help me to love you and Come closer to you, O Holy Spirit enlighten my mind. Help me to know my Sins. Give me Grace to
      Acknowledgments of Sins and
      Repentance. In Jesus Mighty name I ask. Ameeeeeeeeeen And Ameeeeeeeeeen

  • @rc3088
    @rc3088 Před 3 lety +17

    I was married twice and divorced twice not through the church I didn't think I could go to confession I did my research I have abstained for the past 17 years to get right with God it took me that long to go to confession because I was not properly informed.

  • @maryjoduszak7130
    @maryjoduszak7130 Před 3 lety +9

    I go once a month before First Friday and First Saturday to align with those devotions, and more often if necessary. Coming back to this Sacrament 3 years ago has been such a blessing!

  • @bethmedina9200
    @bethmedina9200 Před 3 lety +9

    Confession keeps me accountable. It's easy to say, "oops. Sorry, God." It's another to go regularly to the same priest, who knows me and where I am on my spiritual journey. Reconciliation and Penance repairs the damage I've done to my relationship with God. Regular Reconciliation and Penance keeps me from committing any mortal sins and helps me remain aware and feel pain when I sin venially. It is an incredible Sacrament, and if you aren't going, you are really missing all the Grace that God wants to give you.

    • @lindahandley5267
      @lindahandley5267 Před 3 lety +4

      I agree that it keep you accountable and you think twice sometimes if you're tempted to sin.

  • @Melvin_Thoma
    @Melvin_Thoma Před 3 lety +15

    The sacrament of confession is also in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox churches, and Assyrian Church of the East.

  • @MsLovieGirl
    @MsLovieGirl Před 2 lety +3

    This was a great prep for my first confession. Really put me at peace.

  • @ashwith
    @ashwith Před 3 lety +11

    Like the fact that you're ending with a prayer. Could you ask Fr. Richard to also say a short blessing at the end as well?

  • @doloresvega4420
    @doloresvega4420 Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you having this discussion.
    Hello from San Antonio 👋🏼
    God bless you all🙏🏼

  • @OcapeOcape-rp3hn
    @OcapeOcape-rp3hn Před 8 měsíci +1

    Good morning man Catholic talk show God bless you always ✝️❤️

  • @bethdickie3976
    @bethdickie3976 Před 3 měsíci

    I had been to confession at my parish 4 years ago. Sunday after, I greeted the Priest, thanking him for a wonderful service. His response was making a joke from what I shared in confession with him out in public, no less. I was mortified and stop going to church. I attend service utilizing Heart of the Nation on CZcams. I did go to confession at a different parish on Holy Saturday...was in panic mode the whole time. I just felt the need to receive our Lord.

  • @JohnR.T.B.
    @JohnR.T.B. Před 3 lety +16

    David said to Nathan, “I have sinned against the Lord.” Nathan said to David, “Now the Lord has put away your sin; you shall not die."
    - 2 Samuel 12 :13 -

    • @39knights
      @39knights Před 3 lety +3

      @B Evans I agree; please please read the word of God: these are direct words from Jesus; "And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.”
      Really can't get much clearer than that. My dear B Evans; the Apostles were chosen by Jesus and given a mission with Power and Authority. They can now forgive sins in the New Covenant; not by their own Authority (as if they made it up); but by the direct command of Jesus to do so. No different than the command they were given to preach or baptize.

    • @39knights
      @39knights Před 3 lety +2

      @B Evans This is where you are adding words and interpreting (changing) them to suit your own personal opinion or theology. Jesus told them directly that they, the Apostles could forgive the sins through the power and authority He gave them. As they replaced themselves (like when they chose Matthais to replace Judas); the newly appointed Apostles were given the exact same Authority. Your interpretation is way off base from the plain text meaning and is clearly at odds with scripture. Sounds nice but is still unscriptural.

    • @39knights
      @39knights Před 3 lety +5

      @B Evans "...This was assurance to the decibels by Jesus that these people "would be forgiven" it was a statement of assurance not a delegation of the power to forgive sin by men ....' This is completely unscriptural. How in the world could you possibly take something that was so clear in it's meaning and twist it that far to meet your own man-made theology???? Jesus said quite plainly 'those whose sins YOU FORGIVE ..... those whose sins YOU RETAIN....And then the 'tradition' which is simply a fancy way of saying 'the practice' from the early Church onward was confession to a priest as Catholics hold today. I could understand if we were arguing over the doctrine of the Trinity, or infant baptism; which would be much harder to parse the meaning of scripture; but this is plain text and plain meaning. You don't get much clearer than this. It is quite obvious you are trying to salvage an unbiblical theology at the expense of flat out denying scripture. You could have been a bit more honest and simply cut out he parts that rebut your theology as Luther did than do this disfiguring of them.
      Catholics never deny that it is only God that forgive sins. It is also up to God how He does it; and in this case it is by appointing Apostles; then their successors in the Bishops and Priests to do so. What God has called Holy, we are not to call profane.

    • @39knights
      @39knights Před 3 lety +5

      @B Evans '...Except now you add what Jesus said "then their successors in the Bishops and Priests to do so." Where is that in the bible?...' Just before Jesus gives them the command and Authority to forgive sins (in His name) He tells them " As the Father has sent me, even so I send you.”. Jesus came in the Father's name with complete Authority to do all the Father allowed Him to do; then the 11 Apostles (not everyone) was given the mission to go forth in the Name of Jesus with the Authority of Jesus (which included healing the sick, raising the dead, and forgiving sins).
      The Apostle Peter then announced after the death of Judas " ‘His office let another take.’ and '...“Lord, who knowest the hearts of all men, show which one of these two thou hast chosen to take the place in this ministry and apostleship from which Judas turned aside, to go to his own place...' This they did by choosing Matthais and then laying on of hands with the intention of the Apostle's Office being filled. This continued as the other Apostles died by martyrdom or natural death; or eventually as more Apostles were needed for the growing Church.
      If you think about it for a second then: Who alone can truly do miracles such as heal the sick, raise the dead, prophesy the future, etc. Jesus said 'what is easier to do, say to this man get up, pick up your mat and walk, or to say to him your sins are forgiven??' BOTH are only possible by God; and done by men ONLY by God through the Authority He gives them?? This is how Catholics see it; and they never attribute the power to the priest; but by the Authority he received to act 'in personae chrsiti' from the Apostolic Succession they have from the Apostles right up to today. Only non-catholics mistrew this as them doing a power grab or say catholics believe men can forgive sins and leave out the scriptural part that it is only by the Authority granted to them by God. You will ONLY find TRUE Apostolic Succession in the Catholic Church and/or Churches it recognizes to have Apostolic Succession (ie Greek Orthodox).
      Now I'm not saying God can't forgive you your sins if you go to your room and pray for forgiveness; as this is God's gift and God is not bound by the Authority He gave to Catholic Priests. Unless God speaks in an audible voice back to you; the best you can do is assume God might have forgiven you. OR you could go to a priest, ask for God's forgiveness, and by the action of the Holy Spirit acting THROUGH this man as APPOINTED by his APOSTOLIC OFFICE; you can actually hear you have been forgiven and walk away fully assured. This is biblical and this is your choice.

    • @39knights
      @39knights Před 3 lety +2

      @B Evans To recap you have moved from no man can forgive sin to at least saying those men could but now I have to show they had the authority to pass on that authority and then to show that they indeed did pass on that authority. To cut this whole thing short I can easily do that and through scripture; even though 'bible alone' proof is itself unscriptural and unnecessary.
      It really appears you have a theology in your heard that is unbiblical and given to you by some other person; not from God. Now you are trying to defend that man-made theology at all costs; to the point of nitpicking to the very last detail. I assure you it will not hold up as the bible clearly shows the Apostles appointed others in their place with the EXACT same authority Jesus gave them.
      You might point to some bad choices they made; but did Jesus not pick Judas Himself, and did not God appoint Balaam as a prophet in the OT Himself???? Neither of these invalidates the ability to choose and give this authority as each sees fit to do so. It all works eventually toward the Glory of God.

  • @shellytgregory1
    @shellytgregory1 Před 3 lety +4

    I'll just repeat myself-- I LOVE the passion you guys share on each subject. You really showed the intensity of care for true confessional protocol in order to truly feel free. I so love the work you all continue to do. Thank you again .

    • @ryandellacrosse6416
      @ryandellacrosse6416 Před 3 lety +1

      We are grateful for your support, please pray for us!

    • @shellytgregory1
      @shellytgregory1 Před 3 lety

      Ryan DellaCrosse I never cease praying. 🙏🏻♥️. We need more men like you guys in the fight for our Catholic faith and to help guide other men to be as strong in their convictions. Im counting on God. It’s in His hands, which means I’m gonna have to trust😞 and believe in the divine plan. ♥️ I’m always watching. Forever grateful.

  • @cheraybisaya
    @cheraybisaya Před 2 lety +3

    Never been in confession forever. I can't remember the last one. Maybe 20 years ago:(
    Thanks for this topic guys, God bless us all~

  • @joannszuhay450
    @joannszuhay450 Před 4 měsíci

    I haven’t been to confession since I was in grade school and I am now 72. Since I have been home bound since my disability, I am focusing more on my spiritual life with my God and Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior. I have attempted physically going to confession which is difficult since I can’t drive and now live alone. My last attempt, about November, I stood in line for 1 1/2 hours. I said 4 rosaries. I was the next to go into the confessional, the light went off and the priest said to me, “I’m sorry “. He ran his church all alone. So he had to go say Mass. God needs more priests! I’m still trying to get into confession. I may have to have the very busy priest to come to me at my apartment. Hopefully, it will happen soon 🙏❤️🇺🇸

  • @localtweaker3
    @localtweaker3 Před 2 lety +2

    You guys are awesome 👏 keep teaching us our faith God bless you 💟🕊✝️❤️

  • @courtneyhaw1781
    @courtneyhaw1781 Před 3 lety +3

    so thankful confession. For the counsel part of it and healing. My last confession was after 6-8 months (its been a crazy year). I had been having a hard time just daily. Once I went, a weight was lifted. love that feeling.

  • @shaka7678
    @shaka7678 Před 3 lety

    It is so nice to be honest with yourself and let God restore the part(s) of your life that you struggle with. Our Church is so amazing!!!

  • @ThePapsforshort
    @ThePapsforshort Před rokem +1

    How absolutely amazing hearing Fr Pagano's experience during a truly committed confession. I'd like to share a similar experience where, after forcing myself to confession after some time of not attending them, on a particular feast day, three days after a major confession, I received the Blessed Sacrament, after the mass I felt a totally new person. I closed my eyes and felt I was inside the Sun (somehow!) A true confession can change your life, it certainly changed mine. St John Nepomucene, pray for us 🙏..

  • @lindahandley5267
    @lindahandley5267 Před 3 lety +2

    I received my first confession and communion in decades in April. After being away from the Church for so long, I took RCIA again to refresh myself and am so glad that I did. I absorbed more than I did as a new convert before marrying when I was 21. I was so stressed and anxious, but our priest was so welcoming and friendly. I felt wonderful afterwards. I had forgotten what to say in closing, so I said, 'thanks be to God'! Father said, 'amen to that'! When I was walking back to my car, I felt like jumping up and clicking my heels! I plan on going to confession again at Thanksgiving or Christmas this year.

  • @nancyyoung7378
    @nancyyoung7378 Před 2 lety +2

    My memories of Reconciliation have always been awesome. In fact, I think that I felt the Sacrament meant more to me than receiving the Eucharist. Being hugged by God!! As a Catholic educator in Toronto, Ontario, I taught Sacramental preparation every year, in one form or another. Creating a spirituality of the uniquness on its own rather than something to do before you get to the "real" Sacrament [Eucharist, Confirmation, Matrimony.] Because I have not left my home in over 2 years, I seek a face to face with a Priest discussion. Someone asked my how I could sin, being sick and living alone. Oh, God, and you three men know!! I do not just want "Extreme Unction" just before dying!! {I am a Baltimore Catechism, cradle Catholic} All prayers are welcome, for sure and for certain, but any suggestions???

  • @alexandrarocha2879
    @alexandrarocha2879 Před 3 lety +3

    Love your podcast and how it's helped me strengthen my relationship with God. Is there an episode out there or you would consider making about being slain by the holy spirit and/or what happens during eucarist adoration?

  • @michellerosejacksoncomedy

    I always go to confession because I have a lot to say and admit my wrongs and failures in life. It helps.

  • @PaeataClark
    @PaeataClark Před 4 měsíci

    Well done.

  • @doloresvega4420
    @doloresvega4420 Před 3 lety +1

    You guys rock !

  • @idiotsevant71
    @idiotsevant71 Před 2 lety +1

    Going tomorrow actually ( I usually end up going about every 3 weeks) But this time I have some that I never even thought of. So thank you for sharing and the great videos. I've never been afraid of going, there is nothing I can confess that a priest hasn't heard. So for those out there that are afraid there is no need to be. If going to home parish is what holds you up go to a different parish. It's not like they remember or know you, they only care you go and free yourself.

  • @ginnameyer2665
    @ginnameyer2665 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m a 63 y.o. cradle Catholic. I struggle horribly about participating in Reconciliation.

  • @mariacampbell1004
    @mariacampbell1004 Před 3 lety +2

    Beautiful guys
    Thank you 😊
    But Where did the bear go??? 😂
    Haircuts looking good Ryan 👍

  • @leticiatapia1159
    @leticiatapia1159 Před 3 lety +1

    Love this episode. I didn't know confession was not 'complete/valid' without a penance :( I will make sure I get one from now on :D
    Thank you for this educational episode...blessings!!!

    • @QuisutDeusmpc
      @QuisutDeusmpc Před 2 lety

      When the priest says, "'Say three Our Fathers and ten Hail Mary's", THAT is a "penance". Depending on what you confess, they may give you something to do, like, reestablish your relationship with your mother, or forgive your brother, or sister, or spouse and reestablish your relationship with them, or whatever.

  • @1000wastedwords
    @1000wastedwords Před 2 měsíci

    I love when Delecross goes off 😊🤗😅❤️

  • @royalairships3008
    @royalairships3008 Před 3 lety

    Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @loridefonte-ue9fw
    @loridefonte-ue9fw Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this episode! I haven't gone to confession for 28 yrs & I only went once so I dont even remember how to do it. I want to go but felt very uncomfortable b/c I had no idea what to do. So thank you!

  • @charlescharles8623
    @charlescharles8623 Před 2 lety

    I SPEND A LOT OF TIME WITH YOU GUYS ,I'LLHAVE TO CUT DOWN ON CTS.

  • @trejosam00
    @trejosam00 Před 3 lety +1

    Loved Mr. Dellacrosse's rant. We sometimes over think the process of confession. I think that also has to do with anxieties we may have when going to confession. A lot of priests I've gone to confession will begin with a prayer as you enter and will immediately fallow with ,"tell me your sin". I guess there's no set formula for confession.

  • @annettefowler4704
    @annettefowler4704 Před 3 lety

    Thank you.

  • @Trwanddon
    @Trwanddon Před 2 lety

    Thank you, Lord, for the beautiful purification of confession!

  • @missgreeneyes2650
    @missgreeneyes2650 Před 2 lety +1

    Please do a talk show on Benediction/Holy Hour

  • @user-xw2ub3vo2o
    @user-xw2ub3vo2o Před rokem

    im happy for that you inspired me in my catholic fait

  • @loradurling2358
    @loradurling2358 Před 3 lety

    We are grateful we can

  • @VickieShepherd
    @VickieShepherd Před 3 lety +2

    I once had a priest tell me not to worry about confessing so much and that the Eucharist is a healing sacrament which will forgive my sins. I knew that was not true, and wonder how many he misrepresented with a statement like that. Thank you for this program!

    • @LostArchivist
      @LostArchivist Před 3 lety +1

      It is true for venial sins. Not mortal sins though, if you receive in mortal sin you commit sacrilege against Christ in the Most Holy Eucharist, so yeah don't do that.

    • @FrankRios2b
      @FrankRios2b Před 3 lety

      As long as you didn't leave a sin out on purpose your good. I've been that by several priests. Its when you purposely withheld a sin that you're in mortal sin because you're technically lying. That's a naughty naughty!

  • @catherinelecklider1442
    @catherinelecklider1442 Před 2 lety +1

    I was told by a priest in confession that I was attending confession to much

    • @catherinelecklider1442
      @catherinelecklider1442 Před 2 lety +1

      I was going once a week he told me my venial sins were forgiven at mass I explained that I knew this and that I needed the graces and blessings of confession

  • @merxmiller7469
    @merxmiller7469 Před 3 lety

    thank you.

  • @leticiatapia1159
    @leticiatapia1159 Před 3 lety

    Wow!!! A long life penance. Had no idea these could be given.

  • @cg9616
    @cg9616 Před rokem

    Cradle Catholic and totally committed to practicing my faith I hate confession. Our priests terrified us as children. There was no kindness. I had a panic attack in my first confession aged 6 and was slapped by my teacher for making a fuss. A dreadful fear inducing start. Going to confession was for me as bad as going to the dentist. I Love that our Mass offers 3 opportunities to confess openly and to ask our brothers and sisters to pray for us sinners and seek Gods blessing to be worthy to take the Eucharist.

  • @PaeataClark
    @PaeataClark Před 4 měsíci

    It us truly amazing.only think i keep forgetting another sin.!!!

  • @jimgreco6279
    @jimgreco6279 Před rokem

    I left this church and never looked back. So glad I did

    • @reginadelahoussaye853
      @reginadelahoussaye853 Před 5 měsíci

      Then why are you here? Do you think that maybe God is trying to send you a message? Open your heart and listen. He gives us messages all the time. We just have to stop and listen. I am so amazed at the messages He sends to us, especially in our hour of greatest need.

  • @ABC-jt9cm
    @ABC-jt9cm Před 3 lety +1

    I think I went to confession during catechism for my communion. I haven't gone since. I'm dying to go back, but boy am I scared.

  • @toddswanson9549
    @toddswanson9549 Před 3 lety +1

    Last time I went to confession, the monsignor chewed me out because I hadn't been to confession in 8 years. Made me gunshy about going back.

  • @n1njatuber
    @n1njatuber Před 3 lety

    I’m not Catholic but I’ve been interested in this topic. I’ve wondered for so long as to why are we confessing our sins to a priest when we can have a closer relationship with God, with Jesus, by praying directly to them throughout the day... asking for forgiveness of our sins directly to God, to Jesus? It seemed to me that much focus is directed toward the priest, being the avenue to which sins can be forgiven and it then becomes the need to seek the priest first rather than seeking God and Jesus first. Let me continue on from where I stopped (5:36) to comment and learn! Thank you for bringing up this topic by the way!

  • @rc3088
    @rc3088 Před 3 lety

    I will say this; once you get that 1st one out of the way you know the 1 that's taken you forever to get to. It is so much easier to confess your sins on a regular basis. ... Jeez I posted an awful lot 🤪 but I am so grateful that you guys did this😁

  • @joykwa3416
    @joykwa3416 Před 3 lety +1

    The COVID 19 then lockdown then dint go for a long long time to confession or Hor ....Teng Teng Teng
    Thank you Ryan delocrosse for your testimony ....it was inspiring ...please fr Richard please pray for me.....
    I felt stagnent not happy....😔 i DONT sleep well and that’s not good ....pls scteel PLES pray for me thank you
    Your my best godly friend including fr rich and delocrossie

  • @christinem8383
    @christinem8383 Před 3 lety +1

    I went to confession a couple of years ago. The priest told me that what I thought were my sins weren't sins and that he wouldn't listen. There was not a line or anyone waiting. I was in tears. He told me to go and say an Our Father that would be good enough. That was the last time I have gone to that church. I have not gone to confession since as I felt so horrible. His disgust at my even being there . . . I hope to go again some day. I no longer go to that Parish. I joined a church in another Diocese.

    • @denisseuribe6070
      @denisseuribe6070 Před 3 lety

      I am truthfully sorry for your experience at that church. Your feelings are valid and I hope that you will be able to go back to confessing one day. God loves you!

    • @denisseuribe6070
      @denisseuribe6070 Před 3 lety

      I understand the feedback from the priest is so important to us, so that feeling of rejection must have felt horrible.

  • @bindyonice
    @bindyonice Před 10 měsíci

    I wonder if the reason we confess to the Priest is because he is human & flawed too, which is probably less intimidating than confessing directly to Jesus. In my experience, every Priest has been excellent during my confessions, really supportive and guiding, as ultimately, they are facilitating my journey, which is so good. The other point that came to mind, in our families, we know if there is something troubling our loved ones. We can build a similar relationship with our Priest via the Sacrament. Love this podcast, thank you 💕

  • @carolpetro3267
    @carolpetro3267 Před 6 měsíci

    Greetings from Georgia. The first Ryan without a hat, said that Able offered to God grains as his offering. I am surprised the good father on your pod cast did not correct him. Able was a shepherd and offered to God an unblemished lamb as his offering. Cain was the farmer who offered to God his vegetables and any other food items to God. God liked Able’s gift as it foreshadowed what the lord Jesus would do at Calvary. I enjoyed your podcast.

  • @francesneutelings3414

    I was kicked out of the confession when I was 7. Mispronounced a word. Anxiety now when going to confession after all these years

  • @MC-pl3vs
    @MC-pl3vs Před 3 lety +1

    I had a profound experience prior to and after my recent confession. What are you waiting for? All Catholics should gladly ask God for forgiveness now! My last confession was years ago. How can we as Catholics recieve Christ during holy communion while in either venial, or mortal sin? Think about it. Repent!

  • @allegrettoclan8018
    @allegrettoclan8018 Před 3 lety

    I thought you guys were going to post some of the resources in the show notes. I'm entering RCIA and believe very much in the power of confession. But I'd love to have some guidelines for preparing for my first Catholic confession. Thanks.

    • @mosesking2923
      @mosesking2923 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/lVSa0aSgdxk/video.html
      this should help

    • @CatholicTalkShow
      @CatholicTalkShow  Před 3 lety

      Those links can be found here: catholictalkshow.com/why-do-catholics-confess-sins-to-a-priest/

    • @mosesking2923
      @mosesking2923 Před 3 lety

      Step 1: Examine your conscience (you can find an examination online)
      Step 2: "Bless me Father for I have sinned, it has been x time since my last confession"
      Step 3: Confess your sins in kind and number
      Step 4: remember your act of contrition
      Step 5: Remember to do your penance

  • @JaniceBarger
    @JaniceBarger Před 3 lety

    Could you please share any additional information i would need if I am considering making a general confession? Thank you

  • @rc3088
    @rc3088 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm a returning Catholic and when I got ready to do my confession or reconciliation I did several months research on CZcams I was so unsure on how to proceed, how to confess and what I should confess. Still really lost😬

    • @doloresvega4420
      @doloresvega4420 Před 3 lety +2

      Welcome back! This talk should help you. You will be fine, trust in yourself and foremost in Jesus. I will pray for you. You got this RC!

    • @SibylnDean
      @SibylnDean Před 3 lety +3

      You tube is an excellent tool- load in General confession. Then get out you paper & pen. Access a good examination on conscience. Small hint commandments 6 & 9 seem to be a good point to dive deeper on. Good luck & I’ll be praying for you it’s so worth the effort & know your have this.

    • @lightowl4345
      @lightowl4345 Před 3 lety +3

      I'm a relatively new Catholic and I havent been in a while because I dont know what I am doing and feel really awkward doing it.

    • @ryandellacrosse6416
      @ryandellacrosse6416 Před 3 lety

      LightOwl go!!!

    • @bethmedina9200
      @bethmedina9200 Před 3 lety +1

      RC, make an appointment and let the priest help you do a thorough Confession. It is an incredible experience.

  • @soneejohn3703
    @soneejohn3703 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the show guys. I just want to make sure I’m understanding correct if one doesn’t do their penance (whether willfully or they forgot) does that invalidate absolution?

    • @favianabarca630
      @favianabarca630 Před 2 lety

      No, absolution does not depend upon the completion of the penance.

    • @favianabarca630
      @favianabarca630 Před 2 lety

      However, from my understanding it may be a sin to willingly neglect to do your penance. I think that if you haven't done your penance by the time you go to your next Confession, you should confess that you haven't completed your penance.

  • @ChristopherNguyen-xn6qy

    Amen!!!🥲

  • @81048107
    @81048107 Před 3 lety

    Trained to complete Act of Contrition prior to entering the confessional. Priest was from Belgium.

  • @carissahanson9887
    @carissahanson9887 Před 3 lety +1

    I do not see the links for examination of conscience maybe it’s because I’m dyslexic but I honestly cannot obtain a good one I actually wish I can have one that was laminated and I could write the numbers of each time I commit to sense seeing as it is hard for me to write them all down I also tried using an app but to be honest that didn’t seemUsable for me

  • @clararizzi8051
    @clararizzi8051 Před 11 měsíci

    I am quite taken
    by this show.
    The Sacrament of
    Confession is
    somewhat complicated.
    Going to confession
    is a commitment not
    commit the sin again
    and again,then run
    to confession for
    absolution. It is
    important to really
    learn how to make
    a General Confession.
    The priests have failed to explained
    the value of this
    amazing Sacrament,
    and when you ask for
    a General Confession
    you see the confusion
    in their eyes, why ?
    because it takes time.
    Some priests have a
    reputation as GREAT
    CONFESSORS, they
    are few in between.
    It took me 4 yrs to
    find this DOMINICAN
    PRIEST...He wanted
    a one hr. Consultation
    before having the
    General Confession,
    then he would decide
    if you need 1, 2, or 3 hrs. He wants you to
    be fully prepared with
    a contrite heart.
    This priest is truly a
    magnificent SOUL.
    He is the Pastor of
    a Historical Catholic
    Church,and 4 priests..
    Every Friday after
    5:30 Mass the Church
    is opened till 11 pm
    and Adoration and
    Benediction.
    Finding this Church
    and priests has been
    God's Gift to my soul.
    So long had my journey been,but I
    never gave up.
    Finally I feel that I am
    HOME.

  • @alycertain
    @alycertain Před 3 lety

    I was hoping you guys would answer a question that I had, but I guess it's too specific: what do you suggest if someone is in a foreign country (for a year or more) and is still learning the language? I've seen the priests at the parish, they're all so old and I'm afraid we won't understand each other.

  • @eduardohoover2127
    @eduardohoover2127 Před 2 lety

    I have a brother in Our Lord who told me Confession used to be done in the open before all the parishioners like spouse may confess they were unfaithful in presence of their spouse, is that true that is how it was done or did he just tell me that to get me going to Confession more at ease?

  • @mariaguglielmino2166
    @mariaguglielmino2166 Před rokem

    Every time i go to confession i cry. I don't know why. It doesn't matter iif it is a month or a year.. some priest are surprised. Some confort. How can I stop.

  • @921drock
    @921drock Před 2 lety

    If a priest is under mortal sin and does not confess how does that affect confessions they have heard or them consecrating the Eucharist or officiating any other Sacrament?

  • @logosrhema5402
    @logosrhema5402 Před 3 lety

    Amen

  • @inspired-gz7vc
    @inspired-gz7vc Před 6 měsíci

    Some priests say that if I forgot a sin that I need to confess the very next confession that I go to. Other # say if I forgot a sin, but it has been forgiven anyway and that I don't need to confess the sin when I remember it, which is it?
    For someone who suffers in scrupulosity, it would really be beneficial if the priests are on the same page.

  • @rachelwalsh5352
    @rachelwalsh5352 Před 3 lety

    Fr Rich, or anyone who can answer this question. so I am in the habit of saying "for these sins and for the sins I can not think of at this time, I am sorry" If you go to confession and say everything you can think of but then once you leave you remember something that you forgot but you had the intent of confessing everything, are you still forgiven for those sins that you forgot to mention or would you have to go back to confession and re-confess those sins???

    • @GardenMinistry.
      @GardenMinistry. Před 2 lety

      I have the same question!!! But no one has answered you yet!

  • @user-xw2ub3vo2o
    @user-xw2ub3vo2o Před rokem

    please contenio your program in evangelizing the people

  • @rc3088
    @rc3088 Před 3 lety +3

    I just found out recently that if you are speeding you have to confess that too, is that correct

    • @LostArchivist
      @LostArchivist Před 3 lety +1

      We are to obey just laws. Consider some consequences of what could happen for going over the speed limit or just generally being unsafe in a car.

    • @FrankRios2b
      @FrankRios2b Před 3 lety

      If your speeding drunk and or stoned that's a mortal sin!

  • @museluvr
    @museluvr Před 2 lety

    So I made a commit on a video by Fr Schmitz for someone needing Christ, and told him to do several things, but firstly to go to confession. I then get 'attacked for telling him to go to a priest when all he needs to do is confess to Christ and done. I informed this Robert that when going to confession, you Are Speaking to Christ as the priest is in persona. Was I wrong there? Thanks.

  • @eduardohoover2127
    @eduardohoover2127 Před 2 lety

    Protestants say "But the curtain of the Holy of Holies was ripped in two giving us direct access to God so why do I need a priest when it is also said we have a high priest in Jesus in the order of Melchizedek who doesn't have to atone for His own sins since He is the only One Who has no sin to atone for period. Is this when I quote Tom Petty, "You believe what you want to believe..." and leave it at that? I know what to say, the same thing I asked my priest in RCIA, "What does it mean 'What is loosed on earth will be loosed in heaven.'?" I don't know if he answered me or if his answer just didn't register with me. I always had the right answers and questions in RCIA but when I went back to help instruct a year latter I was full of heresies coming out of my mouth and the priest had to be diligent to correct me. I quit going to help RCIA after that because I felt I was misleading everyone but you know I should have kept going because anyone can serve, even if it's to serve as a bad example.

  • @ucheodozor4147
    @ucheodozor4147 Před rokem +2

    What I find funny about Protestantism is its flagrant illogic. In Protestantism you can preach "in the name of Jesus"; pray "in the name of Jesus"; cast out demons "in the name of Jesus"; and even join a man and a woman in marriage "in the name of Jesus". You can do just about everything in the name of Jesus. But sins can never be forgiven "in the name of Jesus" by those who have been given the mandate by Jesus himself in the gospels? Really? It's because of these kinds of attitude that Protestantism never appealed to me, even when I wasn't as educated and knowledgeable about Catholic faith and theology as I am today. From early on in life, I just don't know how to deal with logical discontinuity. I'm certainly not about to begin today!

  • @carissahanson9887
    @carissahanson9887 Před 3 lety

    Can I actually do the confession Sitting in the actual church without the box I can’t read too well and to try and stand up in the box hold the paper and read is not really working out the way I thought it would and I get scared that all the stuff that I either show the priest or try to confess doesn’t get conveyed

  • @giovan887
    @giovan887 Před rokem

    Amen Amen Amen ✝️❤️🙏🕊️

  • @mlo4914
    @mlo4914 Před 2 lety

    18:43 legit point lol

  • @fishman421
    @fishman421 Před 3 lety

    that last quote was from what book again?

  • @marcusmuse4787
    @marcusmuse4787 Před 8 měsíci

    we are supposed to confess our sins to one another, but you don't want to confess to just anyone and have them possibly gossiping about it later. So, a priest has been ordained and educated to handle this properly.

  • @dphillips83
    @dphillips83 Před 3 lety

    Where is the prayer card or act of contrition that was supposed to be in the description?

  • @reginapontes5672
    @reginapontes5672 Před 2 lety +1

    Father, how does one go to confession that is homebound?

    • @QuisutDeusmpc
      @QuisutDeusmpc Před 2 lety

      @ Regina Pontes
      Call your local parish. Make an appointment for the local parish priest to come out to your residence to hear your confession. If you feel uncomfortable being alone in your house with a priest, arrange for a friend to be present, in the house, in a separate room during your confession so the seal of the confessional will be upheld, but you have someone close by, that you trust, to whom you can appeal should you feel uncomfortable.

  • @luly5915
    @luly5915 Před 11 měsíci

    ACTS 16:30-31 30 And he brought them out and said, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” 31 So they said, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved, you and your household.”

  • @billygoat6497
    @billygoat6497 Před 3 lety

    What if the priest makes his homily from your confession even though he doesnt say names does that excommunicate him?

  • @OcapeOcape-rp3hn
    @OcapeOcape-rp3hn Před 8 měsíci

    ✝️🙏

  • @michaelthomas5786
    @michaelthomas5786 Před rokem

    All I know is it sure does make you want to aviod sin. Who wants to confession tawdry details to another person good thing Jesus is full of Mercy !

  • @user-ql5yb2hs2p
    @user-ql5yb2hs2p Před 4 dny

    ‼️I find it difficult to go to confession as I have learned all of the abuse and trauma priests and clergy have inflicted on the church community and orphanages. These victims have had their souls murdered ‼️
    And it seems not of God or Jesus to put my vulnerability into this person. Hard to trust. I TRUST GOD♥️

  • @lorrainevane8542
    @lorrainevane8542 Před rokem +1

    I am afraid to go to Confession

  • @eduardohoover2127
    @eduardohoover2127 Před 2 lety

    Why don't priest's suggest an indulgence to be done during or after confession to avoid temporal punishment? It seems appropriate.