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Introducing...

The Infrequent Catholic's
Guide to Reconciliation and Confession

Sunday, March 21, 2:00-3:00pm
O'Hagan Hall (church basement)
Sacred Heart Parish, Waterloo
No pre-registration

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If your first confession was your last... or you can't remember how long it's been since your last confession... if you're perplexed, afraid, uncomfortable or just plain don't know how or why Catholics celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation and Confession, we invite you to join us for this safe, non-threatening, informal discussion.

We'll review the purpose of Reconciliation and the important role it plays in our personal and spiritual lives.

We'll address practical questions like:
     
• How often do Catholics go to confession?
      • What formats are available?

     
• When should you confess your sins privately to a priest?
      • What sins should you confess?
      • How do you prepare for Confession and what do you say?
      • What difference does it make?

Participants who wish may participate in the Communal Celebration of Reconciliation at 3:00pm in Sacred Heart Church.

Find Out More

Click here for more information about the Sacrament of Reconciliation

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For More Information Contact:

Director of Adult Faith Formation
320 Mulberry St., Waterloo IA 50703  •  Phone: 319-234-9912
email: DBQ208s3@arch.pvt.k12.ia.us

Posted 11.06.08    Last Update: 02.28.10

ADULT FORMATION PRINCIPLES
The Catholic parishes in Waterloo are committed to providing life-long faith formation and spiritual growth for adults of all ages. We value individual life experience, respect the diversity of personal convictions, and welcome the wisdom of every participant. We encourage conversation and dialogue. We will never intentionally embarrass or offend participants.

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