The Essence of this Sacrament
The process of sacramental forgiveness expresses the desire to change things in one's life.
Confession is offered Monday to Friday, 45 minutes after the 7:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Masses, and 15 minutes before the weekend Masses (Saturday at 5:00 p.m. and Sunday at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.).
The sacrament of confession demonstrates the desire to change things in one’s life. In particular, to allow oneself to be touched by the mercy of God, who welcomes, with open arms, those who want to meet him in a very special way, through confession. The sacrament of confession shows that God is good and merciful and that he removes from us all that hinders us, so that without any hindrance, neither of spirit nor of body, we may be free to do his will.
Jesus, through his words and deeds, announced to the world that God is truly a Father and that he cares for all his children.
As part of the sacrament of confession, priests become the instrument of God’s love.
La période de confession s'offre du lundi au vendredi, 45 minutes après les messes de 7 h 30 et de 12 h 15 ainsi que 15 minutes avant les messes de la fin de semaine (samedi à 17 h 00 et dimanche à 9 h00, 11 h 00 et 17 h 00).
Veuillez contactez l'équipe pastorale pour toute question supplémentaire en lien avec le pardon.
Monday to Friday
45 minutes after 7:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. mass | Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur Chapel
Saturday & Sunday
15 minutes before 5 p.m. mass | Saint-Sacrement Chapel
Sunday
15 minutes avant la messe de 9 h, 11 h et 17 h | Saint-Sacrement Chapel
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The sacrament of confession demonstrates the desire to change things in one’s life. In particular, to allow oneself to be touched by the mercy of God, who welcomes through confession.
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