Tuesday 2 December 2014

Preparing for Christmas

At Mass this coming weekend we shall hear these words:
And so it was that John the Baptist appeared in the wilderness, proclaiming a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. All Judaea and all the people of Jerusalem made their way to him, and as they were baptised by him in the river Jordan they confessed their sins.
We spend so much time and effort preparing for Christmas. Let us not forget to prepare our souls for the birth of the Saviour. There is no better way to do this than by making a good Confession, and experiencing the joy of absolution.

Pope Francis constantly speaks of the mercy of the Lord and urges people to come and know his forgiveness. In one of his audiences in February this year he set out his thinking very clearly. You can read his words here. If you do not have time to read the full address, here are a few quotes to savour:
I cannot say: I forgive my sins. Forgiveness is asked for, is asked of another, and in Confession we ask for forgiveness from Jesus. Forgiveness is not the fruit of our own efforts but rather a gift, it is a gift of the Holy Spirit who fills us with the the wellspring of mercy and of grace that flows unceasingly from the open heart of the Crucified and Risen Christ.
One might say: I confess only to God. Yes, you can say to God “forgive me” and say your sins, but our sins are also committed against the brethren, and against the Church. That is why it is necessary to ask pardon of the Church, and of the brethren in the person of the priest.
 Do not be afraid of Confession! When one is in line to go to Confession, one feels all these things, even shame, but then when one finishes Confession one leaves free, grand, beautiful, forgiven, candid, happy. This is the beauty of Confession! I would like to ask you — but don’t say it aloud, everyone respond in his heart: when was the last time you made your confession? Everyone think about it ... Two days, two weeks, two years, twenty years, forty years? Everyone count, everyone say ‘when was the last time I went to confession?’. And if much time has passed, do not lose another day. Go, the priest will be good. Jesus is there, and Jesus is more benevolent than priests, Jesus receives you, he receives you with so much love. Be courageous and go to Confession!
On Wednesday evening, 10th December, there is a lovely opportunity to respond to the Holy Father's call. There will be Eucharistic Adoration with two priests available for confession, 6.30–8pm, ending with Benediction. Come and go during this time as you will. Relish the silence, and the presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. Take the opportunity to prepare yourself for Christmas by making a good Confession.  Remember, it is Jesus who welcomes you.