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During Lent, pope offers handy tips for preparing for confession
Carol Glatz Catholic News Service | Feb. 27, 2015 The Francis Chronicles
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VATICAN CITY
As Catholics are encouraged to make going to confession a significant part of their lives during Lent, Pope Francis offered some quick tips to help people prepare for the sacrament of penance.
After a brief explanation of why people should go to confession -- "because we are all sinners" -- the pope listed 30 key questions to reflect on as part of making an examination of conscience and being able to "confess well."

The guide is part of a 28-page booklet in Italian released by the Vatican publishing house. Pope Francis had 50,000 free copies distributed to people attending his Angelus address Feb. 22, the first Sunday of Lent.

Titled "Safeguard your heart," the booklet is meant to help the faithful become "courageous" and prepared to battle against evil and choose the good.

The booklet contains quick introductions to Catholic basics: it has the text of the Creed, a list of the gifts of the Holy Spirit, the Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes. It explains the seven sacraments and includes Pope Francis' explanation of lectio divina, a prayerful way of reading Scripture in order to better hear "what the Lord wants to tell us in his word and to let us be transformed by his Spirit."

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The booklet's title is based on a line from one of the pope's morning Mass homilies in which he said Christians need to guard and protect their hearts, "just as you protect your home -- with a lock."

"How often do bad thoughts, bad intentions, jealousy, envy enter?" he asked. "Who opened the door? How did those things get in?"

The Oct. 10, 2014, homily, which is excerpted in the booklet, said the best way to guard one's heart is with the daily practice of an "examination of conscience," in which one quietly reviews what bad things one has done and what good things one has failed to do for God, one's neighbor and oneself.

The questions include:

- Do I only turn to God when I'm in need?
- Do I take attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation?
- Do I begin and end the day with prayer?
- Am I embarrassed to show that I am a Christian?
- Do I rebel against God's plan?
- Am I envious, hot-tempered, biased?
- Am I honest and fair with everyone or do I fuel the "throwaway culture?"
- In my marital and family relations, do I uphold morality as taught in the Gospels?
-Do I honor and respect my parents?
-Have I refused newly conceived life? Have I snuffed out the gift of life? Have I helped do so?
-Do I respect the environment?
- Am I part worldly and part believer?
- Do I overdo it with eating, drinking, smoking and amusements?
- Am I overly concerned about my physical well-being, my possessions?
- How do I use my time? Am I lazy?
- Do I want to be served?
- Do I dream of revenge, hold grudges?
- Am I meek, humble and a builder of peace?

Catholics should go to confession, the pope said, because everyone needs forgiveness for their sins, for the ways "we think and act contrary to the Gospel."

"Whoever says he is without sin is a liar or is blind," he wrote.

Confession is meant to be a sincere moment of conversion, an occasion to demonstrate trust in God's willingness to forgive his children and to help them back on the path of following Jesus, Pope Francis wrote.

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This is a hot topic for me,I am catholic and would never change my religion..
We are all sinners and so is the Pope.That's man writing how to lead us not into evil.We just follow the 10 commandments as a rule .I'm not here to judge anyone but clearly pray and believe what is right.Stay blessedhandshake

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Amen Capri, and so am I. Blessed is the name of the Lord.hug
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Beside "The 10 Commandments" as a rule in the Old Testament, also there is "The Lord's prayer" and "Sermon on the mount" in the New Testament that Jesus himself taught us.
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Thanks Xuan, hope all i is fine with you. May the Lord bless and keep us all. hug
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Nice piece. I'm currently reading the Book of Revelations....(took me a while to get here)........wow!!!.....that's all I can say....thanks for the blog...wave
There is so much that is good in the Bible, and I think if more people were humble like Jesus it would be a better world.

Don't you think we can pray to God in private when we ask for forgiveness?

I don't understand this below that I read, can you explain? because I am shocked. angel


'How many times,' the woman pleaded, 'How many times must I forgive my husband for breaking my bones and battering my body? The priest, the church, the Bible - they all tell me I have to forgive 70 times seven. My friends tell me I'm stupid for going back to him. What does it mean wives submit to your husbands?"
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I think the pastors of your religion would have the best answer for each case of every one of you.

But you wanted to ask me, so with my humble understanding that:

1. Recognizing that human beings are imperfect, so we have ready to forgive, because we may be the cause suffering to others. Forgiveness is that we accept someone who repentance to re-establish our friendship and fellowship.

2. And Jesus said, "Father, forgive Them, for They know not what They do." (Luke23,34)

May God bless us all.
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