Re115 Assignment 8
Re115 Assignment 8
Re115 Assignment 8
Garcia BSA-II
RE115 12:00pm-2:00pm
2.) Four elements make up the sacrament of reconciliation. They are essential
for absolving sins. These elements are contrition, confession, satisfaction
and absolution. Contrition is sorrow for sins. Contrition requires sincere
examination of conscience. To do this, a person must ask themselves
questions based on the 10 Commandments, to see if they have sinned.
Next is confession means owning up honestly about sin, accepting
responsibility for sin. Confession involves stating all the mortal and venial
sins to the priest. The third one is Satisfaction in which doing what is
possible to repair harm of offence. The two parts of satisfaction are
penance and prayer of sorrow (act of contrition). Penance is when the
priest states the satisfaction to be made (this could be returning stolen
goods, paying compensation for damage done, a prayer). A prayer of
sorrow can be a prayer in the person's own words, or a formal prayer.
Lastly, absolution which means forgiveness by Jesus through the priest.
Priests have the same spiritual gifts to forgive sins just as Jesus did.