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  1. Confession - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Confession of one's sins, or at least of one's sinfulness, is seen by most ... Typically the penitent begins the confession by saying, "Bless me Father, for I ...
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  2. A Guide for Confession - Prayers - Catholic Online
    Library of Catholic prayers on perseverance, peace, love, devotion, and many more topics. ... Before going to Confession you should make a review of mortal and ...
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  3. Sacrament of Penance (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia, the free ...
    However, many lay Catholics continue to use the term "confession" in reference to the sacrament. ... Paul II who went to confession weekly and who stressed the ...
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  4. Catholic Encyclopedia: The Sacrament of Penance
    Gives a definition of ... Finally, the confession is made not in the secrecy of the ... however painful or humiliating confession may be, it is but ...
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  5. The Sacrament of Confession - Why Catholics Go to Confession ...
    What is Confession? What is its purpose and its effects? What are its requirements? ... In the case of Confession, that institution occurred on Easter Sunday, when ...
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  6. Confession
    Still, confession was not just something done in silence to God alone, but ... Some of these women make a public confession, but others are ashamed to do this, ...
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  7. Confession of Sins - New World Encyclopedia
    Confession of sins is the public or spoken acknowledgment of either personal or ... Confession is part of several religious traditions. ...
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  8. confession: West's Encyclopedia of American Law (Full Article ...
    confession n. The act or process of confessing. ... True confession involves several elements. ... Without the third steps the confession is of no value from a ...
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