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Confession: The Door to Mercy

Posted on November 27, 2025

Confession is not about fear, but about freedom. It is the sacrament where Christ Himself, through the priest, forgives sins and restores us to grace. Too many approach Holy Communion without repentance, forgetting that mortal sin must first be confessed.

Receiving Communion in sin is a sacrilege — a grave mortal offense against the Body of Christ. Yet the remedy is always within reach: Confession cleanses the soul, heals the heart, and prepares us to welcome Jesus worthily.

There are many worthy Catholic guides that teach how to make a good confession, examining our lives against the Ten Commandments. This is serious — because no sin is allowed in Heaven. Every stain must be washed away by God’s mercy.

After one long, deep-soul confession, Jesus met me in spirit. His voice was loud and audible as He introduced Himself: “I am Jesus who died on the Cross.” He appeared to me every day for two months, revealing much about the holiness of His Body and the urgency of repentance.

Confession is the safeguard of eternity, the embrace of divine forgiveness, and the doorway to Heaven.

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us.” (1 John 1:9)

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